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"BP's got to realize that you can't give a contract to an elected official," Ditcharo said. Other Plaquemines residents don't see it that way. Bob Boudet, 67, said no other local marina could accommodate such a large operation. "It was a no-brainer," Boudet said. Nungesser said he had no knowledge of the deal because his financial interests are in a blind trust. All he said he's asked BP for is "to prevent the oil from killing our marsh." Long before running for office, Nungesser made money in offshore catering after a couple of semesters at Louisiana State University and the University of New Orleans. He hit it big in the 1990s when he started a company to convert metal shipping containers into living quarters for offshore workers. General Marine Leasing Co. reached $20 million in annual sales before Nungesser sold his stake and made millions. Politics also is in his blood. Nungesser's father was chief of staff for former Louisiana Gov. David Treen in the 1980s. The younger Nungesser's office is adorned with pictures of him and former presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. Nungesser won election in 2006 in Katrina-shattered Plaquemines. He said the aftermath of the storm was embarrassing, and some parish leaders fled, leaving residents to fend for themselves. Although he may seek re-election and says some political leaders want him to run for lieutenant governor, the spill consumes him for now. Yet he maintains a sense of humor about it. His wedding has been put on hold by several disasters, beginning with hurricanes, Nungesser said. A reporter recently asked him if God was trying to tell him something about the engagement. "Maybe," Nungesser said. The day Nungesser's fiancee saw the article, there was a bowl of dog food with a fork in it waiting for him on the dinner table. "I told him he was in the doghouse," said Cher Taffaro, though she says it was all in fun. "That's the thing about him, he makes everybody laugh," Taffaro said. "He wakes up in the morning happy, singing in the bathroom."
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