LBJ's Other Quagmire
Long before Katrina, the welfare state failed New Orleans's poor.
BY BRENDAN MINITER
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT
"What the American people have seen in this incredible disparity in which those people who had cars and money got out, and those people who were impoverished died."
The above comment about Hurricane Katrina comes to us from Ted Kennedy, who went on to say that the question for Chief Justice-designate John Roberts is whether he stands for "a fairer, more just nation" or will use "narrow, stingy interpretations of the law to frustrate progress." But why stop there? Sen. Kennedy is onto something and, indeed, the question isn't only for Judge Roberts. It's also one for the national debate now under way in the wake of the most devastating hurricane to hit the U.S. in decades.
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