

I also picked up some negative attitudes about people that are ignorant, as if I needed some more.
A friend and longtime Louisiana resident said that it is a badge of honor in the African American community to get publicly humiliated then come back and beat a white man for public office. That line of logic, if true, only lends me to deduce one thing. Reap it.


One of the most remarkable things about Louisiana is the obvious rampant crime and corruption. I am not smart enough to figure it all out, but I do know that it is a way of life and will likely never cease.

Despite all the troubles it is a remarkable natural beauty.
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