This is a good video. Just shows how the insurance people rooked everybody... You would had been better off putting money up in a bank account all those years, in case something like this happened... But, you know how that goes!
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sad that these people are still sitting on their asses waiting on the government to reconstruct for them, also sad that the lazy sob's are still living in fema trailers 5 years later LOL and they wonder why folks have a low opinion of them. You didn't see all that crap going on when the midwest flooded ROFLMAO
I can see where your coming from. But sorry to say, these people dont seem like there sitting on their ass's. Looks to me that there trying to rebuild it. If nola news put some shit up like than vs all that they do,maybe people,locals, would try to come in. Try to make and rebuild a real community.
A hole hell of alot of louisiana still has places that are like that. But they are making a change.
If only you could see pictures of the fields of empty fema trailers maybe youd think differently.
And my final note to your stupidity reaking from you, Katrina was, and is the number 5th most deadlest hurricane to ever hit the U.S. If you knew your history more, you'd know that even when some of the worst had hit the midwest, they still suffered too.
And its becasue of people like you that I hate being apart of this generation.
Thank you for making this-I was in the 9th Ward 2 weeks ago and people need to understand that so much still needs to be done. The kindness of the people I met there shows their strength-we cannot forget them.
This is a good video. Just shows how the insurance people rooked everybody... You would had been better off putting money up in a bank account all those years, in case something like this happened... But, you know how that goes!
MJKiddyKiddyBangBang 2 months ago
those levees was blown by the government research u will find the truth
frogdogg68 2 years ago
I miss my 'hood. DAMN DAMN DDDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!
WhoaNahYaHeardMe 3 years ago
Peace,
Thanks for posting this. I am still feeling the pain of our Brothers and Sistas in NO.
Racism is alive and sick as ever.
We love you, and support your efforts to rebuild your homes and lives.
We need a "Day of Outrage" to deal with these injustices that we face everyday.
Natturner187 3 years ago
Great post.
This is what YouTube is all about to me.
LastCynicStanding 3 years ago
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sad that these people are still sitting on their asses waiting on the government to reconstruct for them, also sad that the lazy sob's are still living in fema trailers 5 years later LOL and they wonder why folks have a low opinion of them. You didn't see all that crap going on when the midwest flooded ROFLMAO
endtimer09 3 years ago
You are a racist azz hole who needs to disappear from the face of the earth.
Natturner187 3 years ago
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UnderSomeOath 2 years ago
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I can see where your coming from. But sorry to say, these people dont seem like there sitting on their ass's. Looks to me that there trying to rebuild it. If nola news put some shit up like than vs all that they do,maybe people,locals, would try to come in. Try to make and rebuild a real community.
A hole hell of alot of louisiana still has places that are like that. But they are making a change.
If only you could see pictures of the fields of empty fema trailers maybe youd think differently.
UnderSomeOath 2 years ago
And my final note to your stupidity reaking from you, Katrina was, and is the number 5th most deadlest hurricane to ever hit the U.S. If you knew your history more, you'd know that even when some of the worst had hit the midwest, they still suffered too.
And its becasue of people like you that I hate being apart of this generation.
UnderSomeOath 2 years ago
this is a great video ... very touching ...
encephalloyd 4 years ago
Thank you for making this-I was in the 9th Ward 2 weeks ago and people need to understand that so much still needs to be done. The kindness of the people I met there shows their strength-we cannot forget them.
luvislands 4 years ago