04 September 2005
Wait a second
Ok, so the Washington Post states that Governor Blanco had not declared a state of emergency as of Saturday. However, what is this?

"http://gov.louisiana.gov/Press_Release_detail.asp?id=973"

Is there a difference in states of emergency? Meaning, is there a different state of emergency requirement for the state and federal level? Or are wae looking at a difference in timelines? Meaning, was the Washington Post article referring to Saturday September 3rd? Or Saturday August 27th? I mean, I know the 27th date makes no sense, seeing as how the "state of emergency" was declared on the 26th, but I am trying to be fair.
A Republican in San Francisco (Yes, he's under deep cover) relays his tales of interest... ...ok, "interest" is a strong and subjective word but you get the point.
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