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Ron Walters Katrina has blown that outreach away. This has become a powerful emotional issue - a national issue - that will severely limit Bush's future outreach efforts, because the victims in Louisiana and Mississippi have huge family networks scattered all over the country.
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Larry Clark It blows his mind, my mind, his wife's mind.
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