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"If one person criticizes" Louisiana officials for their response to Katrina, Sen. Mary Landrieu said on ABC's This Week, "including the president of the United States, he will hear from me.(The Week)(Brief article)

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"If one person criticizes" Louisiana officials for their response to Katrina, Sen. Mary Landrieu said on ABC's This Week, "including the president of the United States, he will hear from me. One more word about it after this show airs, and I might likely have to punch him. Literally." And what if the critic were a woman? Connie London, formerly of New Orleans, had the following colloquy with ABC's Dean Reynolds in the Houston Astrodome after Bush's hurricane speech. London: "I feel ...

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