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Posted by georgeky on July 16, 2007 at 21:37:30 from (205.188.117.71):
In Reply to: Katrina on PBS posted by vally farm on July 16, 2007 at 21:17:23:
Mike, I agree completely. My house burned down and no one came running to build me a new one. They should move the hell out of there and to higher ground. If this happened to me one time, I would throw what I had left or could find On a wagon and head north. If I had a wagon, if not I would just head north. Instead of whineing about someone ought to help them, they should do like me and get off there a$$ and get to work. It is a tragedy but we can't be expected to rebuild that mess that is sure to happen again someday. The Red Cross wouldn't even rent me a motel room after the fire. So if they wouldn't help me what is different there? I lost everything in that fire except for the most important stuff. The old lady and kids. That was in 2000 and I still don't have a new house. Living in a 14 x 70 trailer. I figure I will get one when I get to it. Unless you would like to come running and build me one. Sorry about the rant, but I don't owe them anything, and ain't expecting nothing from them.
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