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The_Kitchen_Guy said:If you liked FEMA in New Orleans, you're gonna LOVE nationalized health care.
kathijenkins said:FEMA is a flippin' joke.:grumpy:
janetupnorth said:Even more so is nationalized health care!
jrstephens said:I'm sorry and this may open up a can of worms. I do not want anyone (inlcuding myself down here only about 100 miles from the AL coast and still in the "cone" of it right now and if it shifts much we will be in a very bad cone of it) to get a hurricane at all BUT New Orleans I hope acts better this time if they do get it. It was a distaster down there last time but so was MS just as bad but u do not hear about it b/c they got out and did not stay and complain about the government not getting them out and are still not complaining b/c the government has not rewarded them with more free stuff. Yes FEMA can be bad but FEMA has also helped tons and tons of people too, it is not FEMAs responsibility to give you everything, you have to help yourself. Now I am off my New Orleans rant from that mess last time that so much of it was their own fault.
janetupnorth said:Even more so is nationalized health care!
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