Posted by LAA on May 16, 2011 at 07:42:54 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: disposable farmers posted by old fashioned farmer on May 16, 2011 at 07:17:33:
It is a shame that they just don"t flush New Orleans but, the truth is that everyone who lives in the flood plain is notified annually by Louisiana state law about the possibility of opening the spill-way. In addition, all licensced real estate people are required to disclose that information to any and all potential buyers. Eveyone who lives there knows the risks. I was born and raised in the flood plain and there is excellent cow country through out but I came to North louisiana in the 70"s because at the time, land was super cheap. My Dad lost roughly half of his 320 acres to some of the corp of engineers projects in the late 60"s, they took your land back than and paid what they wanted to. The majority of the people who live there are smart, tough and resourceful. I well remember 1973, the last time they let it rip, thats when hurricane agnes made 2 or 3 turns in the gulf of mexico and dropped roughly 35 inches of rain in 2 days.
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