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Re: OT New orleons
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Posted by jjohn on February 28, 2006 at 19:29:28 from (67.72.98.46):
In Reply to: Re: OT New orleons posted by Mike Fenner on February 28, 2006 at 18:23:46:
Well Mike no we are not any of the things you said we are,we are down to earth and know what reality is. Maybe you should listen to some of those people that you said are so bad, isn't it funny that you think we are the ones in the wrong but you are the one calling people names. It is always the same with people like you, do something to make you feel good but don't really do nothing, I farm and have a trucking company, this whole ordeal has hit us on both sides but I didn't ask for government help, and I hauled down there for nothing but just to help out people who needed it and the ones I saw and talked to were not wanting government help they just were doing what we were talking about. And I will guarantee you I and these other people are not afraid to give our names our time or any thing else that WE feel helpful but you can not help people who do not want to help themselves. Jim Johnson
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