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Posted by Dean in TX on October 07, 2005 at 12:44:29 from (204.249.177.164):
In Reply to: Re: Actually posted by DannyH2 on October 07, 2005 at 12:37:16:
Actually, Danny they DO interview someone who was there that day. It is Melissa Wilson, Supervisor Texas Travel Information Center WHO WAS THERE and she said: "I am the supervisor of the Texas Travel Information Center in Waskom, Texas, and was on duty most of the time that the evacuee buses were coming through. My experience with the evacuees was nothing like the account that is given below. All of the evacuees that my staff and I came in contact with were very grateful for what we were doing and thanked us immensely. The situation in the rest rooms never occurred ... " This is someone with a NAME who was THERE. Not an anon source from cyberspace. I think that people are just looking for an excuse to turn their heads away from others who are in need. It's called compassion. Get some.
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