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A makeshift sandbag levee holding back the Mississippi River failed early Saturday and authorities said part of the town was evacuated.

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    nikkibabe3 months, 1 week ago

    How much is Bush spending to rebuild Iraq after destroying it?Last I heard, it was about a total $650B.

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      miklkit3 months, 1 week ago

      Joe Average is up the creek without a paddle, just like G.I. Joe. Good job bushie!

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        libsRfunny3 months, 1 week ago

        It's always funny to see the libs jumping down Bush's throat when it's the do-nothing Dem party in charge of Congress and making the budgets.

        Anyone with any intelligence would know Bush is not to blame.

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        nikkibabe3 months, 1 week ago

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        "Anyone with any intelligence would know Bush is not to blame.".

        The guy who posted the above needs a brain job. What I am saying is this jack ass sitting in WH has money to destroy and rebuild Iraq and he has no money to fix country's infrastructure like falling bridges, overflowing rivers and towns devastated by hurricanes.

        If the country had given Dems absolute majority in Congress, the Iraq occupation would have ended in 2006 and the $15B per month would have been spent on fixing the country's roads, bridges, highways and flood zones.

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          B1BLancer3 months, 1 week ago

          Then again, maybe people shouldn't built their houses in a freaking flood plain! HELLO?? Duh.

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