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Obama does not care about white people.
I was at the Fargo Dome on Thursday for 14 hours filling sandbags. Sitting in Grand Forks now at my sisters. |
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I hope it turns out OK for those N. Dakotians. I wish I was closer so I could offer my assistance.
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If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. |
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Quoted: *sigh* and a and three 's for the OP. If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. Enlighten us O wise one. Those pictures prove what kind of people live in the two areas where those buildings are located. The welfare assholes in Chocolate City looked to the government to save them. Those welfare assholes deserved what they got. |
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Obama does not care about white people. I was at the Fargo Dome on Thursday for 14 hours filling sandbags. Sitting in Grand Forks now at my sisters. Grand forks ay? My grandma's from Aneta. |
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*sigh* and a and three 's for the OP. If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. isn't that the point? |
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*sigh* and a and three 's for the OP. If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. Enlighten us O wise one. Those pictures prove what kind of people live in the two areas where those buildings are located. The welfare assholes in Chocolate City looked to the government to save them. Those welfare assholes deserved what they got. This posts contains an idea that I agree with, therefore I am quoting it. ETA: Also, I can't spell. |
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Imagine the chaos That would have insued if trucks would dumped sand and bags in front of the Super Dome
and those people were asked to make sand bags in order to save the city? I spent 3 days just north of St Louis MO filling sand bags back in '93 |
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I am VERY glad they're banding together and helping one another instead of crying for help. Just goes to show you how hard work versus entitlement plays out when SHTF.
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My NoDaks are hanging in there. I only wish I could be there with them, but circumstances beyond my control preclude my participation.
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Can someone explain to me why it is flooding? Too much water. |
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*sigh* and a and three 's for the OP. If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. Enlighten us O wise one. Those pictures prove what kind of people live in the two areas where those buildings are located. The welfare assholes in Chocolate City looked to the government to save them. Those welfare assholes deserved what they got. So people on the gulf coast should build a 50ft tall , 300 mile wide sandbag levee to prevent storm surge prior to a hurricane? The folks in ND have a chance to fight, and they are. There is NOTHING you can do to prevent a storm surge in the event of a hurricane. One million people evacuated NO and surrounding areas prior to Katrina making landfall, while roughly 100k stayed behind. 90% evacuated. I can't find evacuation numbers yet for the folks in ND, but I'd bet the evacuation numbers aren't much different. Coast guard is already having to airlift people out who refused to leave. Are they "welfare assholes" getting what they deserve too? As for the pictures. The first is an organized effort prior to wide scale flooding. The second is what happens after 30k people, some hoping to salvage and carry what little they own to a safe place. I don't see anyone in the picture, so perhaps it was taken after all 30k people where safely moved someplace else. |
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Quoted: Can someone explain to me why it is flooding? Snow and rain and lots of it. Plus the Red River flows north, where it is still forzen in Canada. |
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Can someone explain to me why it is flooding? Snow and rain and lots of it. Plus the Red River flows north, where it is still forzen in Canada. Is Fargo in a flood plain or is it just a fluke? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: *sigh* and a and three 's for the OP. If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. Enlighten us O wise one. Those pictures prove what kind of people live in the two areas where those buildings are located. The welfare assholes in Chocolate City looked to the government to save them. Those welfare assholes deserved what they got. So people on the gulf coast should build a 50ft tall , 300 mile wide sandbag levee to prevent storm surge prior to a hurricane? The folks in ND have a chance to fight, and they are. There is NOTHING you can do to prevent a storm surge in the event of a hurricane. One million people evacuated NO and surrounding areas prior to Katrina making landfall, while roughly 100k stayed behind. 90% evacuated. I can't find evacuation numbers yet for the folks in ND, but I'd bet the evacuation numbers aren't much different. Coast guard is already having to airlift people out who refused to leave. Are they "welfare assholes" getting what they deserve too? As for the pictures. The first is an organized effort prior to wide scale flooding. The second is what happens after 30k people, some hoping to salvage and carry what little they own to a safe place. I don't see anyone in the picture, so perhaps it was taken after all 30k people where safely moved someplace else. Prove that statement. They did not refuse to leave, they woke up Wednesday morning and there was 2 to 10 feet of water everywhere. The welfare assholes in the super dome did nothing to help themselves, they blame Bush for what happened. |
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I need a new Gucci BOB.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Can someone explain to me why it is flooding? Snow and rain and lots of it. Plus the Red River flows north, where it is still forzen in Canada. Is Fargo in a flood plain or is it just a fluke? They are right on the Red River. From Breckenridge,MN to Grand Forks, ND and north to Canada the land drops about 1 foot per mile. It is very flat and the Red River is a wide meandering river with a slow current. Glacial Lake Agassiz covered the whole area during thousands of years ago. The river valley is not much of a valley, just a very flat area. When the Red floods the water just spreads out and does not go anywhere quickly. Use Google Earth to look at the river and you will see how meandering it is. |
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*sigh* and a and three 's for the OP. If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. Enlighten us O wise one. Those pictures prove what kind of people live in the two areas where those buildings are located. The welfare assholes in Chocolate City looked to the government to save them. Those welfare assholes deserved what they got. So people on the gulf coast should build a 50ft tall , 300 mile wide sandbag levee to prevent storm surge prior to a hurricane? The folks in ND have a chance to fight, and they are. There is NOTHING you can do to prevent a storm surge in the event of a hurricane. One million people evacuated NO and surrounding areas prior to Katrina making landfall, while roughly 100k stayed behind. 90% evacuated. I can't find evacuation numbers yet for the folks in ND, but I'd bet the evacuation numbers aren't much different. Coast guard is already having to airlift people out who refused to leave. Are they "welfare assholes" getting what they deserve too? As for the pictures. The first is an organized effort prior to wide scale flooding. The second is what happens after 30k people, some hoping to salvage and carry what little they own to a safe place. I don't see anyone in the picture, so perhaps it was taken after all 30k people where safely moved someplace else. Prove that statement. They did not refuse to leave, they woke up Wednesday morning and there was 2 to 10 feet of water everywhere. The welfare assholes in the super dome did nothing to help themselves, they blame Bush for what happened. Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. |
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*sigh* and a and three 's for the OP. If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. Coming from an Obama voter... |
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It's interesting watching someone post when they don't realize that every time they hit "Submit" it makes them look dumber than they already did.
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Quoted: Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. |
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? |
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*sigh* and a and three 's for the OP. If you, OP, honestly think those two pictures are comparable equals, you are quite delusional. Enlighten us O wise one. Those pictures prove what kind of people live in the two areas where those buildings are located. The welfare assholes in Chocolate City looked to the government to save them. Those welfare assholes deserved what they got. So people on the gulf coast should build a 50ft tall , 300 mile wide sandbag levee to prevent storm surge prior to a hurricane? The folks in ND have a chance to fight, and they are. There is NOTHING you can do to prevent a storm surge in the event of a hurricane. One million people evacuated NO and surrounding areas prior to Katrina making landfall, while roughly 100k stayed behind. 90% evacuated. I can't find evacuation numbers yet for the folks in ND, but I'd bet the evacuation numbers aren't much different. Coast guard is already having to airlift people out who refused to leave. Are they "welfare assholes" getting what they deserve too? As for the pictures. The first is an organized effort prior to wide scale flooding. The second is what happens after 30k people, some hoping to salvage and carry what little they own to a safe place. I don't see anyone in the picture, so perhaps it was taken after all 30k people where safely moved someplace else. Prove that statement. They did not refuse to leave, they woke up Wednesday morning and there was 2 to 10 feet of water everywhere. The welfare assholes in the super dome did nothing to help themselves, they blame Bush for what happened. Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Dude, just shut up. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? How do you drive through water that is 5 to 10 feet deep and partially frozen? You cannot even ID a possum, so you obviously have no fucking clue what is going on. |
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? When there is 5 feet of water surrounding your home, how the fuck do you drive out? You are starting to sound like an idiot. Edit: It's 10 degrees outside. Should people swim for it? Should they break out their fishing boats? Rescue crews have been running boats during the daylight hours to rescue people, and then welding them up at night to repair the holes in them from colliding with ice. |
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? How do you drive through water that is 5 to 10 feet deep and partially frozen? You cannot even ID a possum, so you obviously have no fucking clue what is going on. So they were warned of flooding, they were issued a mandatory evacuation, yet chose to stay behind and then had to be evacuated by the government? Sounds familiar. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? When there is 5 feet of water surrounding your home, how the fuck do you drive out? You are starting to sound like an idiot. Where in NoDak are you Dig Dug? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? How do you drive through water that is 5 to 10 feet deep and partially frozen? You cannot even ID a possum, so you obviously have no fucking clue what is going on. So they were warned of flooding, they were issued a mandatory evacuation, yet chose to stay behind and then had to be evacuated by the government? Sounds familiar. There was no mandatory evacuation. The more you post the more you show you do not know what you are talking about. |
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? When there is 5 feet of water surrounding your home, how the fuck do you drive out? You are starting to sound like an idiot. You evacuate PRIOR to the flooding. Or, you can stay home and roll the dice hoping the flood doesn't affect you. Again, lots of parallels here. |
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Thank goodness the folks in Fargo aren't saddled with an idiot like Ray Nagin as mayor. My prayers go out for the hearty people of North Dakota.
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? How do you drive through water that is 5 to 10 feet deep and partially frozen? You cannot even ID a possum, so you obviously have no fucking clue what is going on. So they were warned of flooding, they were issued a mandatory evacuation, yet chose to stay behind and then had to be evacuated by the government? Sounds familiar. The river is higher than it has ever been in recorded history. Keep posting and make sure everyone knows what kind of person you are. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? When there is 5 feet of water surrounding your home, how the fuck do you drive out? You are starting to sound like an idiot. You evacuate PRIOR to the flooding. Or, you can stay home and roll the dice hoping the flood doesn't affect you. Again, lots of parallels here. Or you stay and build dikes which are very successful at preventing disaster. Flooding in this area happens a lot, the city,county and state know what to do. This is a 500 year flood, it is something that has been seen in a long time. |
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? How do you drive through water that is 5 to 10 feet deep and partially frozen? You cannot even ID a possum, so you obviously have no fucking clue what is going on. So they were warned of flooding, they were issued a mandatory evacuation, yet chose to stay behind and then had to be evacuated by the government? Sounds familiar. There was no mandatory evacuation. The more you post the more you show you do not know what you are talking about. Flooding forces mandatory evacuation in Fargo |
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? When there is 5 feet of water surrounding your home, how the fuck do you drive out? You are starting to sound like an idiot. Where in NoDak are you Dig Dug? Fargo, two blocks from the Red River. |
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? How do you drive through water that is 5 to 10 feet deep and partially frozen? You cannot even ID a possum, so you obviously have no fucking clue what is going on. So they were warned of flooding, they were issued a mandatory evacuation, yet chose to stay behind and then had to be evacuated by the government? Sounds familiar. The river is higher than it has ever been in recorded history. Keep posting and make sure everyone knows what kind of person you are. What's your point? Sounds like an even better reason to get out of town instead of waiting for the government to save you. |
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What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? When there is 5 feet of water surrounding your home, how the fuck do you drive out? You are starting to sound like an idiot. You evacuate PRIOR to the flooding. Or, you can stay home and roll the dice hoping the flood doesn't affect you. Again, lots of parallels here. People have left in north Moorhead,MN and areas south of Fargo. When you wake up and your farm is surrounded by 6 feet of water, should people swim out? Ignorant idiot. |
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Quoted: What's your point? Sounds like an even better reason to get out of town instead of waiting for the government to save you. The government is not the only one doing anything up here, it is the residents that are doing the work. |
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Here ya go. A story about welfare assholes who didn't help themselves, and are getting airlifted by the coast guard. There's plenty other stories and video, but you're smart enough to do your own research. Those people have been sand bagging 24 hours a day for the last 10 days, I was at the Fargo Dome filling bags for 14 hours on Thursday, I spent 8 hours last night in Moorehead,MN filling sandbags and helping people out. They have done plenty to help themselves. Most of the homes have a ring of sandbags around them, this is a 500 year flood, it set a record yesterday and the crest most likely will go highter. The people airlifted were just too darned tired to get in their car and drive away? When there is 5 feet of water surrounding your home, how the fuck do you drive out? You are starting to sound like an idiot. You evacuate PRIOR to the flooding. Or, you can stay home and roll the dice hoping the flood doesn't affect you. Again, lots of parallels here. People have left in north Moorhead,MN and areas south of Fargo. When you wake up and your farm is surrounded by 6 feet of water, should people swim out? Ignorant idiot. Or you wake up and find your entire house completely under water. In both cases, NO and ND, people were warned, and decided to stay home. |
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What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul. |
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