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It's Katrina's 2nd Anniversary and Tens of Thousands Are Still Without Homes [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard at 12:02 PM on August 28, 2007.


There is something very specific you can do to help. Sign the petition urging the Senate to pass Chris Dodd's Gulf Coast Recovery Bill of 2007.
Hurricane Katrina 2nd Anniversary

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The video to your right was produced by Brave New Films. Here is a message from the video's website When the Saints Go Marching In:

It's been two years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast region, and still there are tens of thousands of families without homes. 30,000 families are scattered across the country in FEMA apartments, 13,000 are in trailers, and hardly any of the 77,000 rental units destroyed in New Orleans have been rebuilt.

We put together this short film, "When the Saints Go Marching In," to tell several heartbreaking stories. The Aguilar family lost their home and only received $4,000 from the insurance company. Mr. Washington, an 84-year-old man and former carpenter, owned three homes prior to the storm, but is still living in a FEMA trailer. Julie can't return to her job and normal life because the government won't open the public housing she lived in prior to the storm. There are thousands of stories like this.

There is something very specific you can do to help. Sign the petition urging the Senate to pass Chris Dodd's Gulf Coast Recovery Bill of 2007 (S1668).

The bill is expected to come to a vote soon. Its passage will be an important step toward rebuilding the infrastructure in the Gulf Coast region. In addition to S1668, please also encourage your Senators to go further in helping the public and low-income housing residents who lost their homes in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

Please pass the video on and encourage people to sign the petition. It's important we all support the Gulf Coast region's right to return home and put the needed resources toward rebuilding these families' lives.

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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And the Bushies...
Posted by: bob t on Aug 28, 2007 10:19 PM   
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...are the party of family values. Right winges are hypocrites one and all, money is the only god they worship.

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appleton14
Posted by: appleton14 on Aug 30, 2007 8:15 AM   
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What happened to all the money the federal government sent down to LA? The State of LA has to help itself a little bit too.

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Two years ago...
Posted by: diogenes on Sep 1, 2007 8:14 AM   
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congress saw the damage that global warming caused and did nothing. The whole world watched in disbelief as BushCo poured more money and lives in advancing it's agenda of stealing Iraq's only natural resource, a known cause of global warming. The shame of these cowards has to stop! In the name of saving the planet, this lunacy has to come to an end. Yes, sign every petition that you are able to, then join in demonstrations, engage in Freeway Blogging, just do it!

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Astounded!
Posted by: Doubtom on Sep 1, 2007 8:46 AM   
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What the hell has to happen in this nation before we demand action? We need to stop ALL foreign aid IMMEDIATELY and tend to our own homeless and displaced persons.
How many realize that we've been sending billions every single year to Israel since its inception as a state. How many realize that a good deal of that money goes to build illegal settlements on land stolen from the indigenous population? When are we going to wake up and take control of our tax money?
Who are these so-called "people's representatives" who continue to send money to Israel despite the screaming need right here in our own backyard? We need accountability from these traitors! Anyone who puts Israel's interests ahead of our own, needs to be replaced with patriots who know the meaning of the word.
We need to purge our government of these dual-citizenship bastards who spend more time sucking up to AIPAC than to their own constituents and who are the main cause of the war in Iraq as well as clamoring for war with Iran. When are going to wake up?

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