Whatever the OP's intentions, I think it's good that this thread came about because regardless of what was meant when it was posted, the thought pervades America: Why are we still talking about Katrina?
So many people don't realize that New Orleans, as it was, is gone and you can't rebuild a city in a couple of months. Portions of the Gulf Coast have literally been obliterated and live only in memory.
I think this thread showcases exactly why Katrina should be a much bigger deal in our nightly news than it is. We give airtime to Brangelina and TomKat, but don't seem to have time to show the ongoing devastation that lives on in these areas.
And I live in Memphis - right off the interstate that takes you down to NO and I've seen those FEMA trailers coming down the road. It is SHOCKING how tiny those things are. It is even more shocking that families of ten or more sometimes are having to reside in just ONE of those trailers.
IMO, Katrina and its devastation need to be in people's faces everyday until the situation is completely bettered and even after that because, as someone mentioned earlier, we can only expect more of this type of devastation if we don't take heed of climate changes and change the way we treat the earth.
My heart goes out to everyone who has been displaced, lost loved ones or had their lives completely changed in other ways by Katrina. I know some of them personally, but there are just so many. I think about you EVERYDAY and my heart aches to return to a New Orleans whose soul has not been ripped out.