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My heart does not go out to these poor prisoners in TX
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cbelt3 wrote:
And what will the people who were imprisoned in New Orleans during the flooding get if they sue ? (All those people who were trapped on the bridges, in the Superdome, etc.) ? And kept from moving around ?

Bupkis, that's what. "Act of god", "weather", etc...

The "imprisoned" N.Orleans people had their mayor and Governer to blame. While the people suffered the mayor was off in a Penthouse with his family watching the storm on TV. I don't know where the governer ended up, but she was not any help.

It wasn't as if the prisoners were the ONLY ones with water cut off, gas cut off and general amenities cut off. At least they had a place to sleep, their bed wasn't destroyed, no trees coming down on their heads....oh, but I forgot about the psychological pain they have suffered---that is one thing the out of jail people didn't suffer when their homes were swept away. They came out laughing. NOT.
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Re: My heart does not go out to these poor prisoners in TX - by samintx - 12-15-2008, 04:55 PM

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