Posted by jimg.allentown on August 28, 2016 at 15:21:47 from (173.49.143.137):
In Reply to: Am I hard hearted???? posted by JD Seller on August 28, 2016 at 08:43:12:
Are you hardhearted? Yes. Until ALL of the facts are in, you are in no position to judge where other folks live. Just the same, a natural disaster can occur at any time and in any place. Lightning strikes, mudslides, flash flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the list goes on. We all choose where to live based on many circumstances. A major factor is where you were born and brought up. Many folks like to stay close to friends and family - even if there is danger of natural disaster. If one were to apply your logic to the entire US and we were only allowed to live in some totally safe place, I doubt that such a place could be found. The Midwest is prone to tornadoes. Not safe there. The Southeastern states are prone to hurricanes. Not safe there. The West coast is prone to earthquakes and mudslides. Not safe there. Should I keep going? It seems that most of the country is prone to some sort of natural disaster. So, where does one choose to build and live?
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