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Dec112006

Common sense, the law, and the levee failures

My friend Harold Bosworth is a highly skilled engineer, and he thinks very logically.  He believes the law should make sense, which is reasonable.  He's recently written an article about our Katrina-related levee failure entitled The U.S. Army Corps should not be exempt from responsibility.  I agree with him: too bad that's not the law.

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What about starting to think logically about this issue?



http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2499663,00.html
December 12 | Unregistered CommenterWalkie Talkie

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