[Rhodes22-list] Bill Effros is this true?

ed kroposki ekroposki at charter.net
Mon Sep 19 09:43:18 EDT 2005


   

 

Why we couldn't save the people of New Orleans 
The New York Daily News, Sept. 4, 2005 
(Excerpted) 

In the late 1990s, the state's school systems ranked dead last in the nation
in the number of computers per student (1 per 88), and Louisiana has the
nation's second-highest percentage of adults who never finished high school.
By the state's own measure, 47% of the public schools in New Orleans rank as
"academically unacceptable." 

These government failures are not merely a matter of incompetence. Louisiana
and New Orleans have a long, well-known reputation for corruption: as former
congressman Billy Tauzin once put it, "half of Louisiana is under water and
the other half is under indictment." 

That's putting it mildly. Adjusted for population size, the state ranks
third in the number of elected officials convicted of crimes (Mississippi is
No. 1). Recent scandals include the conviction of 14 state  judges and an
FBI raid on the business and personal files of a Louisiana congressman. 

In 1991, a notoriously corrupt Democrat named Edwin Edwards ran for governor
against Republican David Duke, a former head of the Ku Klux Klan. Edwards,
whose winning campaign included bumper stickers saying "Elect the Crook," is
currently serving a 10-year prison sentence for taking bribes from casino
owners. Duke recently completed his own prison term for tax fraud. 

The rot included the New Orleans Police Department, which in the 1990s had
the dubious distinction of being the nation's most corrupt police force and
the least effective: the city had the highest murder rate in America. More
than 50 officers were eventually convicted of crimes including murder, rape
and robbery; two are currently on Death Row. 

Ten billion dollars are about to pass into the sticky hands of politicians
in the No. 1 and No. 3 most corrupt states in America.  Worried about
looting?  You ain't seen nothing yet

 

  

 

 

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