Commentary-
President Obama welcomed the New Orleans Saints to the White House on Monday to celebrate the team's Super Bowl victory. It's arguably the most attention he's given Louisiana since visiting the state in early June.Obama made three trips to Louisiana during the course of the oil spill. The last came on June 4, six weeks before the well was capped. Despite the fact the Deepwater Horizon explosion resulted in the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history -- just 50 miles off the Louisiana coast -- his administration is instead showering attention on the political battleground of Florida.Louisiana residents are starting to notice. A front-page story in The Washington Post confirms that the people most directly impacted by the spill fear they're being forgotten. Local fisherman Robert Phuong Nguyen, speaking at a meeting in Buras, La., summed it up this way: "The cleanup hasn't been done completely. Who will assure us that the seafood will be safe? If you really care about us, please pay attention. ... If the government really cares, please look over our situation."
First appeared in Human Events
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