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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Out of curiosity, have you seen anything in the press suggesting that there were 50,000 or 60,000 people in New Orleans who would have gotten on schools buses to evacuate, and instead couldn't leave the city? 'Cause if that number of people were stuck there under those circumstances, I'd expect a lot of righteous indignation about it to be bubbling up in the stories written about the survivors, and I'm not seeing it.
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I thought that there were about 100,000 people stuck, no? Doesn't matter if they got on, once they declined the burden shifts, but they never had the opportutnity, despite the 2000 plan that clearly identifies the procedure. Still defending Nagin?