Somehow I ended up not paying any attention to the news yesterday, so the first time I really registered the extent of the devastation in New Orleans was this morning, when I came downstairs and saw the headlines on issues of the SF Chronicle and New York Times sitting by the mailboxes. Now I'm reading news stories and looking at pictures and
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as for New Orleans, I am an optimist, and I believe that the city will be rebuilt. It will not be easy, and the people who will suffer the most are the ones who can afford to suffer the least, but I think in the end human ingenuity will win out, and perhaps we will have a little more respect for nature when we are done.
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And that hopefully people will realize that there are better ways to revitalize cities than by building casinos.
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I hear you on that one. And on hoping that some good can come out of the rebuilding in other ways.
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I think that was one reason your latest fiction hit me so hard. I was already in mourning. I do not know if the city will be rebuilt; I do know it will never be the same. I grieve.
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I'm sure that they will rebuild, but as I said to anzubird above, I doubt they can recapture the exact character of place. Such a difficult thing to do, especially in a city with so much history. I really regret that I never got to see it.
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