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NEW ORLEANS - President Barack Obama defended himself Thursday against critics in New Orleans and across the Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast who feel recovery help has not come soon enough from his administration.
Making his first stop as president in the region devastated by Hurricane Katrina over four years ago, Obama appeared at a town hall gathering to hear residents' concerns in person. One man asked why federal damage reimbursements are coming to locals so slowly and in amounts far less than needed.See the full content of this document
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President Obama Visits New Orleans
"I expected as much from the Bush administration, but why are we still being nickeled and dimed i...
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