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<blockquote data-quote="icandoit" data-source="post: 121225" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>I'm sure of this, NO will be rebuilt. How is anybodys guess. There is a chance here to make that area a very well built city.</p><p>Just think of how many jobs are going to open up after all this settles down. Just think of how many people will have a chance to get off the welfare rolls. Right now it is just chaos., but that will eventually subside, just like the water that is within the city limits. The dead will be buried and the finger pointing will go on for awhile. The news media will eventually go on to other stories and unfortunately, show nothing but bad at any other story they do. I think you have to take the news media with a grain of salt and not let them make you believe there is nothing good going on over there. Texas stepped up to the plate on this one, if you'll let me boast a little. Shows how big a heart Texans have. After it really sunk in that we have a real catastrophe on our hands, everyone stepped up to the plate. I don't know why, but it seems like we were a little slow on the uptake on this catastrophe. To the looters, you have to answer to God on that one.</p><p></p><p>Stay Well</p><p>Dick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icandoit, post: 121225, member: 1247"] I'm sure of this, NO will be rebuilt. How is anybodys guess. There is a chance here to make that area a very well built city. Just think of how many jobs are going to open up after all this settles down. Just think of how many people will have a chance to get off the welfare rolls. Right now it is just chaos., but that will eventually subside, just like the water that is within the city limits. The dead will be buried and the finger pointing will go on for awhile. The news media will eventually go on to other stories and unfortunately, show nothing but bad at any other story they do. I think you have to take the news media with a grain of salt and not let them make you believe there is nothing good going on over there. Texas stepped up to the plate on this one, if you'll let me boast a little. Shows how big a heart Texans have. After it really sunk in that we have a real catastrophe on our hands, everyone stepped up to the plate. I don't know why, but it seems like we were a little slow on the uptake on this catastrophe. To the looters, you have to answer to God on that one. Stay Well Dick [/QUOTE]
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