Tuesday, October 25, 2005
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2 Comments:
sure doesn;t look like something anyone could live in for any amount of time, but I guess in the face of such disaster, it does the trick...
It's great that someone's doing something. Now, where the hell is our government? Why couldn't they get people into temporary housing with running water, electricity, and some food and clothing? I really don't see a good reason why not. But call me naive.
Here's a post you might be interested in looking at if you have a chance:
http://operationeden.blogspot.com/2005/09/lord-i-just-cant-keep-from-crying.html
Best wishes,
Cheesy
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