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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2006

Anderson Cooper a year ago

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  • we all know facts have a liberal bias

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  • The last honest, caring reporter... love ya, Andy!

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  • Lived through it.

    Thank you Bush. .......NOT!!!

  • @Shelby596 - They were warned to leave so if they rotted in the street in was their own fault!!!

  • @independentview1 When you do what he does, you can talk, till then, shut the FUCK up.

  • @halbie71 Why don't you marry Bush?  I don't give a fuck of whether anybody thinks Bush was a good President, the FACT is he failed during Katrina. Utter and total failure. To deny that is to deny the thousands of people who rotted in the street for FIVE days didn't matter. As a New Orleanian myself, I resent the hell out of that. This is NOT about politics.

  • @independentview1@independentv­iew1 You are so deluded. Even if your claim that 16,000 meals were delivered, that would care for those people for about one day. Secondly, Sean Penn runs a refugee shelter in Haiti that has been operational since shortly after the quake, where over 100,000 people live, so get your facts straight. As someone who grew up in New Orleans and who watched my city drown for 5 days before government help really came, I resent your lies.

  • @tranurse Are you kidding, there were three truckloads of water and seven truckloads of MRE's delivered to the Superdome on Saturday the 27th. About 14,000 to 16,000 meals. That's before the storm even hit. It is also in one stroke far more than Sean Penn ever dreamed of doing in his whole life.

  • @independentview1 3 days after cnn and sean penn had already been bringing supplies in. i don't see why the gov't didn't beat them there.

  • @tranurse They did. The federal government hundreds of thousands of meals and water.

  • @independentview1 cnn was trucking water in. sean penn was there and bringing supplies in. so if they could, why couldn't the government?

  • Anderson Cooper was saying the same thing in Haiti. Maybe it was George Bush's fault in Haiti also?

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