well then there were a lot of fools in southern california. If you read the
news reports plent of people when back, espeically after horses.

Also, I would like to see some links about people in New Orleans profiting
from disaster? The place was still in pretty sad shape as recently as this
summer.

But whatever. I guess insight is not currently within your grasp. Not my
problem.

On 10/26/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The residents of San Diego County stuck together and helped each other
> instead of trying to take advantage of the chaos to their own gain.
> BTW, there was a story here of a handful of guys who were stealing relief
> supplies that had been delivered to Qualcomm Stadium. A fire victim
> reported
> it and they were cuffed and stuffed.
>
> Another real difference between this situation and New Orleans is the
> nature
> of the disaster. Apart from trained emergency workers, only a complete
> fool
> would voluntarily go into that fire zone, with wind gusts up to 100 mph
> and
> towering walls of flame burning everything in sight. That kind of mortal
> peril didn't exist in New Orleans due to the flooding of the city.
>
> But still, the big difference is how people here helped each other.
>
>
>
> On 10/25/07, G Money  wrote:
> >
> > Some of stories that are beginning to trickle out from the effected
> areas
> > are pretty amazing. Neighborhoods banding together to save each other's
> > houses, etc.
> >
> > I think when these fires finally become part of history, their legacy
> will
> > not be one of destruction, but of human triumph.
> >
>
>
> 

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