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Re: Katrina on PBS
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Posted by steve n carol on July 17, 2007 at 05:49:47 from (12.219.251.99):
In Reply to: Katrina on PBS posted by vally farm on July 16, 2007 at 21:17:23:
In the past I did live in Lousy Anna. I have seen firsthand how people lived below sea/river level. I didn't understand why then, and today, I still don't understand why. I have seen the people and their lifestyle in those below sea/river level areas too. I am not impressed. When Katrina did what hurricanes have been doing all their lives, My teenage kids were upset and concerned, and wanted to 'rebuild' the area and coulcn't understand my lack of concern. They do today. Jesus mentioned about building on sand. I thought that was enough for most of us. Now I have never been to Nebraska, is there much sand up (north) there?...sl
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