Not sure how recent, so I posted here instead of LBN. But MSNBC has a story with the headline, "Where Was the Levee Board?" that I found quite eye-opening, if not enjoyable.
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The unveiling of the Mardi Gras Fountain was celebrated this year in typical New Orleans style. The cost of $2.4 million was paid by the Orleans Levee Board, the state agency whose main job is to protect the levees surrounding New Orleans — the same levees that failed after Katrina hit.
"They misspent the money," says Billy Nungesser, a former top Republican official who was briefly president of the Levee Board. "Any dollar they wasted was a dollar that could have went in the levees."
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Critics charge, for years, the board has paid more attention to marinas, gambling and business than to maintaining the levees. As an example: of 11 construction projects now on the board's Web site, only two are related to flood control.
"I assure you," says Levee Board President Jim Huey, "that you will find that all of our money was appropriately expended." Huey says money for the levees comes from a different account than money for business activities and that part of the board’s job is providing recreational opportunities.
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I thought we weren't playing the blame-game.
Oh, and a hearty thank-you to MSNBC for once again making it painfully clear that the liberal-biases media is truly a myth.