"Katrina," Bush returns to New Orlenas. Protests expected





Former President George W. Bush, one of the most criticized images after Hurricane "Katrina", returned to rebuild the city of New Orlenasit 10 years after this natural disaster. Speaking to a crowd gathered at the "Warren Easton Charter" in downtown New Orleans, Bush said that the residents of this city deserve respect, because it did not give face "Katrina". Bush's visit was part of events to mark the 10th anniversary of the disaster, but it was also one of the most contentious visits. Bush was president when "Katrina" hit the Mississippi. He was severely criticized for not visited the town shortly after it was flooded at the rate 80%, while always been criticized for poor management on the occasion of this tragedy. One of the photos that echoed was that when Bush was looking out the window of Air Force One, when his plane was about New Orleans, while people were still on the roofs of houses asking for help. He continued the journey without being stopped at this place. Before the school in which was carrying former President Bush's speech, some citizens gathered protesting against his arrival. In one of the slogans of the protesters read: "You come quickly, come after a week." "We all know that when people here were crying and screaming for help, Bush was on vacation," said one of the protesters.
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