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In reply to the discussion: Significant storm damage in Hattiesburg, Miss. [View all]Amonester
(11,541 posts)40. Stay safe and in touch.
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I hope the people in Hattiesburg do not have to wait for help from congress like the Sandy victims
awake
Feb 2013
#2
How did the two MS senators vote on Sandy aid, and the Hattiesburg congressman?
bluestateguy
Feb 2013
#3
Thank you and exactly. We should help out all of them, AND their congresspeople voted FOR Sandy aid.
uppityperson
Feb 2013
#13
There are people in need and they "deserve" to be ignored because their congress people voted FOR
uppityperson
Feb 2013
#16
This link says they voted FOR Sandy aid. Have you one that says otherwise?
uppityperson
Feb 2013
#21
Congressman Palazzo voted against relief for Sandy victims before he voted for it (link below)
Glorfindel
Feb 2013
#47
If I said what I was thinking, it would be my first hidden post. Let me tone it down.
uppityperson
Feb 2013
#9
Hope it quits before it gets to you, or settles down. Not a fun way to spend an evening.
uppityperson
Feb 2013
#29
I didn't say they shouldn't. I was mocking the RW southern politicians and their water bearers
kestrel91316
Feb 2013
#53
I think the point is that immediately after a disaster is time to express other than political mocki
uppityperson
Feb 2013
#56
Oh damn, it is tornado time of yr. Hoping not too many got hurt there or during the season.
uppityperson
Feb 2013
#10
Thanks for the heads up I grew up in the midwest and tornado time came latter in the yr.
awake
Feb 2013
#18
So did I. It starts early in the South and then moves north to hit us late spring, early summer
uppityperson
Feb 2013
#20