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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 27 Aug 2015

    When he speaks in New Orleans today, Obama plans to say Hurricane Katrina was, in part, a “manmade” disaster.http://on.wsj.com/1VdMMLF 

    1:11 PM - 27 Aug 2015
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      1. Allen‏ @wcu80 27 Aug 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Exactly. An entire culture of people--created by the left-- incapable of escaping a storm that was forecast to hit for 5 full days.

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      2. Lesley Head‏ @ProfLesleyHead 27 Aug 2015
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        I wonder who @POTUS geography adviser is?@WSJ @ellenvan_h @lm_gibbs

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      1. JonnoInMN‏ @jonnoinmn 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ How about because they built the city BELOW sea level?

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      1. Dan Mallott‏ @danm414 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @ByronTau AKA #HAARP

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      1. Deb Bowden-Jones‏ @Debstermistress 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ that is what Obama does best, blaming folks

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      1. #America First!‏ @SqlAgent01 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ #MakeAmericaGreatAgain

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      1. Gone Dark‏ @dark_gone 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @ByronTau You trollin' POTUS!

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      1. Michael Gisondi‏ @MichaelGisondi 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ stupidity at its best

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      1. james henry‏ @jointsrme 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @ByronTau Yep people built homes where they don't belong

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      1. Lynne Davis‏ @LVD678 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @ByronTau agree in broad terms disagree with the gov'ts role. Depending on gov't 4 generations led to apathy during storm

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      1. Jon‏ @jgreene100 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @ByronTau i# It is sort of......all those people should have been evacuated before the storm that was known about well in advance.

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      1. Carnage‏ @carnage526 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ And when he says man made he means white mans fault.

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      1. Gristle McThornbody‏ @DadLibertarian 27 Aug 2015
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        .@WSJ .@iowahawkblog Sure it is. Building a city below sea level on a swamp is a manmade disaster waiting to happen. Curse you, France!

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      2. Machiavelli‏ @Brunokica 27 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @ByronTau If global warming is man made, why not Hurricane Katrina? Oh wait, that's different!

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      4. Machiavelli‏ @Brunokica 27 Aug 2015
        Replying to @NotJosephShort

        @NotJosephShort @WSJ @ByronTau Hence, a man made problem! Capish?

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