"Nothing you've seen on TV comes close to describing it," said Harper, clearly taken aback by his encounter with the post-Hurricane Katrina landscape. "It's hard to process. I mean, you think to yourself, 'Wow, it's been almost a year, and there are places that still look like this?' It's a rude awakening. All the stuff you've heard? Well, the reality is a lot worse. You wonder, for some people who are still there, if things will ever get back to normal."
Reggie Bush
“ If you don't see it for yourself, you can't understand it. Cars on top of cars. Houses on top of houses. Like a battle zone. It really hits you. It's hard not to come away thinking, like, 'OK, what can I do?'”
Reggie, to his credit, is paying for new turf at Tad Gormley Stadium in City Park. He's also donating $50,000 to Holy Rosary Catholic School which had cared for kids with serious disabilities and such. The school was going to close its doors because the archdiocese didn't have the money to run it any longer. Good job by both Saints to immediately understand the community they're now a part of.

Steve