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Seems a local man is taking a FEMA trailer to Washington, D.C., hoping to park it on the lawn of the White House, and to pass some time, maybe on the front porch, with the President. Hey, he is bringing red roulade, not a dish to be turned down.
From Nola.com and Bob Warren ROAD TRIP Take one FEMA trailer, add an impassioned man: Washington is about to get shaken up.
He wants to keep the Gulf Coast in clear view as still being in much need of recovery.
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