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John Pine Quotes

«Just the sheer size of it and complexity of it, it is beyond what anybody has seen -- not just in Louisiana but anywhere.»
Author: John Pine
«Most grabbed some stuff thinking we would be back in three days. They never expected this.»
Author: John Pine
«Our state is embarrassed,»
Author: John Pine
«The question over the next months will be: How did our efforts to mitigate this measure up? ... It's quite a test, and building bigger seawalls may not be the only answer.»
Author: John Pine
«The pumps are strategically placed to move the water back into canals, but when Ponchartrain gets so high, there's no where to put the water.»
Author: John Pine
«The atmosphere here is very, very different than it was in the days following Katrina.»
Author: John Pine
«[A day after Katrina,] it was all on the shoulders of state and locals, ... There was a lot more staging of a lot more operations in place for the second storm... . I think you see a huge difference.»
Author: John Pine
«[A day after Katrina,] it was all on the shoulders of state and locals, ... There was a lot more staging of a lot more operations in place for the second storm. ... I think you see a huge difference.»
Author: John Pine
«The city needs to make sure that when people go back, they're not exposing themselves to something.»
Author: John Pine