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U.S. vows to end New Orleans' violent crime wave By Jim Loney BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (Reuters) - With thousands of troops pouring into New Orleans, law enforcement officials vowed on Saturday to retake the swamped city and halt a crime wave that erupted after Hurricane Katrina's destruction. Saying he was carrying a message from President Bush, New Orleans U.S. Attorney Jim Letten said police and prosecutors were ready to hunt down a small group of criminals responsible for "horrendous" crimes in the stricken city.
By Jim Loney
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (Reuters) - With thousands of troops pouring into New Orleans, law enforcement officials vowed on Saturday to retake the swamped city and halt a crime wave that erupted after Hurricane Katrina's destruction.
Saying he was carrying a message from President Bush, New Orleans U.S. Attorney Jim Letten said police and prosecutors were ready to hunt down a small group of criminals responsible for "horrendous" crimes in the stricken city.
The way I look at it, consistent examination is the surest way to get these people out of office. Read More
Supposedly she's running as a Democrat, but I can find no confirmation of it whatsoever.
And not one goddamn word about the responsibility for the lack of preparation. Y'all are political vampires, every damn one of you.
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