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Re: An Unnatrual Disaster
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Posted by NC Wayne on September 02, 2005 at 17:27:01 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: An Unnatrual Disaster posted by Rabble Rouser on September 02, 2005 at 15:40:08:
Thank goodness I saw this and the link before it gets deleted for being too political or not PC. I agree whole hartedly with what the article says. I saw a perfect example the other night, a reporter interviewing a guy and the exact words out of the guys mouth were "We need somebody to tell us where to go and what to do". I believe they ought to pull all the guardsmen out and let nature take it's course. maybe it's cruel to say this but the people going into the stores and taking the necessities to survive are gonna be the ones left alive when this is all over, the idiot taking the TV set he can't even plug in is eventually gonna starve because he's too stupid to go aftwer the food........Just my non-PC .02 worth.....
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