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<blockquote data-quote="Campground Cattle" data-source="post: 121014" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Wrong SF what you have seen on TV for the last week is the bowels of our society in NO what liberals have created.</p><p>And you are right in you don't know what you are talking about for nearly fifty years I lived, worked and ranched on the Gulf Coast by choice. </p><p>You have to be prepared for the storms it's on every local TV in every paper the minimum requirements.</p><p>If you choose to ignore it your fault. Maybe some of these people will wake up and be prepared next time and will demand the local government to have a working plan in place. You don't see this crap in Ms or Al. What kinda of fool would stay in NO when the levees were built for a Cat 3 and a Cat 5 bearing down on you. This is not like a tornado NOAA is giving you 72+ hours of the probabilty of landfall. The local government of NO and La failed miserablly here.</p><p>Unless you have lived through a hurricane you have no idea what you are talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campground Cattle, post: 121014, member: 195"] Wrong SF what you have seen on TV for the last week is the bowels of our society in NO what liberals have created. And you are right in you don't know what you are talking about for nearly fifty years I lived, worked and ranched on the Gulf Coast by choice. You have to be prepared for the storms it's on every local TV in every paper the minimum requirements. If you choose to ignore it your fault. Maybe some of these people will wake up and be prepared next time and will demand the local government to have a working plan in place. You don't see this crap in Ms or Al. What kinda of fool would stay in NO when the levees were built for a Cat 3 and a Cat 5 bearing down on you. This is not like a tornado NOAA is giving you 72+ hours of the probabilty of landfall. The local government of NO and La failed miserablly here. Unless you have lived through a hurricane you have no idea what you are talking about. [/QUOTE]
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