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Does Goerge Bush care about black people?

(CNSNews.com) – Statistics released by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals suggest that fewer than half of the victims of Hurricane Katrina were black, and that whites died at the highest rate of all races in New Orleans.

The surprisingly low death rate for black Katrina victims comes despite the fact that New Orleans itself was more than two-thirds black [67 percent] when the storm hit. White residents made up less than a third [28 percent] of the city’s population, according to U.S. Census bureau numbers.

http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/publications/pubs-145/DECEASED%20Victims%20released_11-14-2005_publication.pdf

Thank you Kanye for continuing the divide. Louie and Al would be proud.

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Of course Bush cares about Black people. We all care about our fellow Americans.

It’s just that Democrats have to use fear mongering to keep the 90% of Blacks who vote for them otherwise the Democrats would be toast.

Blacks have been told by Democrats that they are victims and life is hopeless.

Republicans want to help Blacks, especially with school vouchers. If private school is good for Chelsea Clinton it should be good for any poor Black child – but Democrats are beholden to public school teacher unions.

Bush cares about Blacks if not more than Democrats. Remember, his faith-based initiatives saved many Black churches.

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