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Katrina's Lessons, Would FEMA Bungle Another Disaster?
A year after Hurricane Katrina, the writer looks at the changes made to the federal disaster-management agency, and whether they would make a difference today. Katrina struck the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29, 2005. Earl Ofari Hutchinson is a political analyst and social issues commentator, and the author of the forthcoming, "The Emerging Black GOP Majority" (Middle Passage Press, September 2006), which examines President Bush's and the GOP's courting of black voters.
A year after Hurricane Katrina, the writer looks at the changes made to the federal disaster-management agency, and whether they would make a difference today. Katrina struck the Gulf Coast on Aug. 29, 2005. Earl Ofari Hutchinson is a political analyst and social issues commentator, and the author of the forthcoming, "The Emerging Black GOP Majority" (Middle Passage Press, September 2006), which examines President Bush's and the GOP's courting of black voters.
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