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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 120909" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Had the boot on my foot more than once last year. Might have it again this year. Doesn't change the fact that a bunch of whining unresourceful crybabies are standing around holding out their hand again. Personally if I was one of them I'd be too ashamed to show my face on TV for my ignorant lack of preparation and heeding of warnings. I feel for the elderly that noone bothered to take care of. Just goes to show how tight knit they are.</p><p></p><p>We didn't wait for Uncle Sam. We stocked up with food and water. We got out the saws. We helped each other. And that means helping everyone else while your own house needed help. Helping the worst off first and not expecting society to do it for us. We helped the firefighters and lawmen with their homes because they were on duty and could not. Can't even count how many people I helped move trees off their house and hook up temp power from generators. Some I didn't even know. They just looked like they needed help. We even gave away some of our own food and water to neighbors who ran out. We tarped roofs and fixed things that kept folks from inhabiting their homes before any aid showed. We took in the folks who lost it all. And most importantly we didn't shoot, loot, rape and murder each other and the very people who did come to our aid. This is what real Americans do. It's simply a different group of people we're talking about and no other explanation is required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 120909, member: 19"] Had the boot on my foot more than once last year. Might have it again this year. Doesn't change the fact that a bunch of whining unresourceful crybabies are standing around holding out their hand again. Personally if I was one of them I'd be too ashamed to show my face on TV for my ignorant lack of preparation and heeding of warnings. I feel for the elderly that noone bothered to take care of. Just goes to show how tight knit they are. We didn't wait for Uncle Sam. We stocked up with food and water. We got out the saws. We helped each other. And that means helping everyone else while your own house needed help. Helping the worst off first and not expecting society to do it for us. We helped the firefighters and lawmen with their homes because they were on duty and could not. Can't even count how many people I helped move trees off their house and hook up temp power from generators. Some I didn't even know. They just looked like they needed help. We even gave away some of our own food and water to neighbors who ran out. We tarped roofs and fixed things that kept folks from inhabiting their homes before any aid showed. We took in the folks who lost it all. And most importantly we didn't shoot, loot, rape and murder each other and the very people who did come to our aid. This is what real Americans do. It's simply a different group of people we're talking about and no other explanation is required. [/QUOTE]
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