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		By: Tam		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for sharing your beautiful photographs of New Orleans from &quot;your other life&quot;.  I wrestle with the idea as Sharon Ullman has posted, that no Federal funding should be used to rebuild the City &quot;in a bowl&quot;.  Surely federal monies have been tossed down all manner of pits over the years. While two (or 200) wrongs don&#039;t make a right, this doesn&#039;t seem the place to draw the line.   I guess when we stop paying Idaho farmers to leave fields idle, and when we stop rebuilding the Florida coast every other year or so, and when we stop flying C-130s to transport water more than half way across the US, then I can agree that New Orleans is a poor use of funds.  Until then....Iko Iko!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for sharing your beautiful photographs of New Orleans from &#8220;your other life&#8221;.  I wrestle with the idea as Sharon Ullman has posted, that no Federal funding should be used to rebuild the City &#8220;in a bowl&#8221;.  Surely federal monies have been tossed down all manner of pits over the years. While two (or 200) wrongs don&#8217;t make a right, this doesn&#8217;t seem the place to draw the line.   I guess when we stop paying Idaho farmers to leave fields idle, and when we stop rebuilding the Florida coast every other year or so, and when we stop flying C-130s to transport water more than half way across the US, then I can agree that New Orleans is a poor use of funds.  Until then&#8230;.Iko Iko!</p>
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