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53 minutes ago, DAVE said:

Why is it you liberals want everyone who isnt ...to die?

They are hoping for a natural disaster scenario to do it.  We all know they are all nutless cowards.  

Also...it's amazingly clear they still just forget who their base is.  :lol: 

"No...no...we are the intellectually elite!!!"  :lmao:

 

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9 hours ago, Mileage Psycho said:

I don't understand why people should have to risk their lives saving stupid motherfuckers who didn't evacuate when they had plenty of advance notice that a big storm was coming, at the very least these asswipes should have to pay fees and fines for being asswipes. 

 

 

they should let the dumb fucks die .it is not 100yrs ago they had 2 weeks to get the fuck out .every one of them should get a bill zero question about it . then levy there accounts and pay checks till pif. 

 

some CO towns bill you for search and rescue if you are not a contributor to SAR . the 100% volunteer don't .

 

 

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Just now, Ez ryder said:

they should not let the dumb fuck die .it is not 100yrs ago they had 2 weeks to get the fuck out .every one of them should get a bill zero question about it . then levy there accounts and pay checks till pif. 

 

some CO towns bill you for search and rescue if you are not a contributor to SAR . the 100% volunteer don't .

 

 

Fuckin retatrds for sure, only a moron sticks around for a storm of magnitude.

Putting other peoples lives at stake because you're a stupid motherfucker :bashhead:

 

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'I'm really upset at myself for staying': Tales of rescue and heartbreak in Florence's wake

Staying put seemed like a good idea to Jeanette Rivera until Hurricane Florence rumbled ashore Friday.

With wind whipping and water rapidly rising around her house in Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, Rivera was cursing herself for not leaving when she had the chance — and waiting to be rescued.

"I'm really upset at myself for staying," Rivera, 47, told NBC News. "I just want to get out of here."

Rivera said a friend of hers had already called the Cajun Navy, the ragtag team of Louisiana boaters who plucked dozens of stranded people from the rooftops of their flooded homes last year in hurricane-ravaged Houston, to come get her.

"Half my dock is floating," she said. "Our house is completely surrounded by the ocean on all sides. I feel like our house could go at any minute ... We already have a foot of water in our garage and the neighbor's house is completely flooded out."

Rivera said she and her husband had ridden out other storms at home. She said they remembered how difficult it was for residents to return after Hurricane Matthew in 2007.

Plus, Rivera said, her husband is a doctor and they wanted to be around in case anyone needed his help. But now they need help.

"It's difficult for me to watch," she said. "Every angle that I look, I'm surrounded by ocean."

Rivera was not the only person in need of saving. Just north of where she was marooned, rescue crews in Craven County were busy.

"We currently have had over 188 calls for rescue of 488 people and the calls are still continuing to come in," said Craven County spokeswoman Amber Parker. "We have people that are reporting they're trapped in attics, they're on their roofs, and also in vehicles that are flooding."

Parker said they've deployed five swift water rescue teams and are also working with the North Carolina Emergency Management team — and the Cajun Navy as well.

"We do have people calling in themselves, we have individuals that are having family members contact us, they've been without power for a significant amount of time now and their phone batteries are just wearing out and so we've got family members calling and continuing to call and we're trying to get to everyone as fast as we can," she said.

In Wilmington, help apparently came too late after a tree fell on a home and trapped three people inside.

NBC's Lester Holt, who was on the scene, reported that responding firefighters were able to get one of the victims out of the house and that the person appeared to be conscious.

A short time later, firefighters were seen emerging from the shattered structure with despondent looks on their weary faces. Their body language spoke volumes — they could be seen taking a knee to pray.

It was later confirmed that a woman and her 8-month-old child died in the home.

"We've had two fatalities here in the city, with a tree that fell on a house," Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo said. "This is a dangerous situation, still a very dangerous situation."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/im-really-upset-at-myself-for-staying-tales-of-rescue-and-heartbreak-in-florences-wake/ar-BBNlwr5

 


 

 

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1 hour ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Fuckin retatrds for sure, only a moron sticks around for a storm of magnitude.

Putting other peoples lives at stake because you're a stupid motherfucker :bashhead:

 

 

Your family and friends stuck around while you pretended to be worth more than the shit you excrete. So don’t be judging bro

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9 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

they should let the dumb fucks die .it is not 100yrs ago they had 2 weeks to get the fuck out .every one of them should get a bill zero question about it . then levy there accounts and pay checks till pif. 

 

some CO towns bill you for search and rescue if you are not a contributor to SAR . the 100% volunteer don't .

 

 

 

9 hours ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Fuckin retatrds for sure, only a moron sticks around for a storm of magnitude.

Putting other peoples lives at stake because you're a stupid motherfucker :bashhead:

 

While it is not putting any lives at stake, I feel the same way about people who can't seem to get an ID.  Fucking retards.  Only a moron can't get an id.

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1 hour ago, Momorider said:

A lot of the rescues were in non mandatory evacuation areas so there is that FACT :news: in mandatory areas they should have to pay

non mandatory IDGAF if it is mandatory if there is a chance my home will get fucked I will be with out power water and the streets will poss be un usable . I am getting the fuck out for a few days . get them a fucking bill NOT MY COST  I would have planed for it . the bullshit  fema insurance bill will be more than enough burden on the tax payer.

that flood insurance is another scam I have friends who have had there homes rebuilt and refurnished multiple times . IMHO you get 1 pay out after than no more fed insurance for you or the next fuck head who builds on that lot. want insurance go pay through the nose   at allstate    

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