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Below is a column from Sarah Whalen, a Bayoubuzz contributor: U.S. Congressman Dennis Hastert, Republican Speaker of the House from Illinois, says the Federal Government shouldn´t rebuild New Orleans. He says we´re bulldozer material. If I weren´t so busy tracking down displaced family and looking for a new job and a new home, I´d laugh. Go to the history books. New Orleans was built, destroyed, and rebuilt long before there ever was a U.S. Federal Government. While Illinois, where Congressman Hastert hails from, was an Indian camp, and 13 tiny British colonies were busy squabbling, drinking tea, and hanging witches, New Orleans was a thriving port controlling the mouth of the Mississippi to the Caribbean, Central and South America, and all points beyond. It had already been destroyed by fire, rebuilt, ravaged by deadly diseases and foreign wars, and always, forever, flooded—dried out—and flooded again. Congressman Hastert doesn´t want to rebuild us? Please, don´t trouble yourself. We originally didn´t even want to become part of Hastert´s Federal Government. Napoleon sold New Orleans, along with its vast territories, to the Americans against locals´ will, rather than have New Orleans and its strategic port fall into British hands. New Orleanians—French citizens with self-determination—resisted the Federal Government. Many paid with their lives. Congressman Hastert doesn´t want to rebuild us? No problem. Just give us back full control over our port, our industrial canals, our lands and territories, and all our oil and natural gas revenues. Take back your big highways—Katrina showed how flimsy they are, whereas our river road is about 355 years old, and it´s survived everything except Federal Government works projects. Then stand back, and watch as we rebuild ourselves. Always have, and always will. Send in the National Guard to restore order? Congressman, we ARE your National Guard. Check your rosters. See who´s from where. Many of the Guard are southerners, raised to be patriots and citizen soldiers. We´ve fought in many, many wars. One war defeated us, and still, we rebuilt ourselves. Most of us are solid citizens, obedient to the law. When Mayor Nagin and Governor Blanco and President Bush urged and then ordered us to evacuate, we did. People without money could have gone to churches, synagogues, and mosques—so many offered rides. $20.00 would´ve bought a bus ticket out of harm´s way. On Interstate 12 North, I saw people walking, running, on bikes—just going. Others decided they´d be better off at the Superdome, waiting for Federal Government rescue. That was their choice, and some—the very ill and infirm-- had no choice. But many able-bodied folks who could´ve left, didn´t. Local police, besieged by murderous gangs, begged for Federal Government help. The Feds sent press conferences. When the Feds finally answered the phone, Plaquemines Parish asked for automatic weapons…and dynamite. Jefferson Parish just hung up and deputized every able-bodied man—yes, "man"—who had a gun and training, and put them on the parish line: "If you´re looting, stealing, raping, killing or shooting at people, don´t come to Jefferson," Sheriff Harry Lee warned. Not rebuild New Orleans? Don´t trouble yourself, Congressman. Just take away those who want to live with you in the bosom of the Federal Government, and let us back in. We´ll clean up and pick through the rubble of our homes and rebuild them. We´ve done it many times before, and we´ll do it again, with God´s help. Our levees flooded largely because we stupidly came to rely on the Federal Government to fix them for us. Our coastline´s destroyed because of a curious deal, orchestrated by the Federal Government, allowing Big Oil to cut numerous waterways. Big Oil cut canals wider than any of our natural bayous, with neither levee nor shoal protecting adjoining lands, so Big Oil´s barges dragging drilling platforms and pipelines could head straight out to the Gulf of Mexico. By law and contract, Big Oil was required to restore our coast to its natural condition by filling in the dredged canals and replanting the marsh. A tedious task, but far from impossible. When Big Oil laughed us off, we stupidly appealed to the Federal Government for $14 billion to fix it for us. Liberals may still be waiting and whining, but nobody else is. Not rebuild New Orleans? Congressman Hastert, don´t bother. Just give us back full sovereign rights over our coast. We´ll float a bond issue and fix it ourselves. What´s Katrina taught us? That a combination of Federal Government, welfare mentality, Big Oil, and bad weather can be hazardous to our health. Congressman Hastert doesn´t want to rebuild New Orleans? Good. Just get him out of our way. Or, as we say in Texas, my adopted second home, "Git!" Just git, Congressman. So we can git going.
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