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the daily lobo asks you:

In light of former FEMA Director Michael Brown coming under attack for the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, who do you think is to blame?

"Honestly, I don't think it can really be placed on any one person, because it's a new situation for the country. We've never had to deal with a natural disaster of this magnitude."

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"I'd say he should be the one to blame. I mean, he was the director of FEMA."

"I don't think the problem can be put on just one person. I think it's a systematic problem, and it's about the decay of community. America is all about rugged individualism and toughing it out on your own, but sometimes that's not enough. That type of question, trying to blame one person - the whole community's at fault."

"I kind of feel Bush had a big part to do with it. If it had been Florida, maybe things would have been handled differently."

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