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Ron Paul: No Federal Financial Aid for Tornado Victims
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TidesHoss32 Wrote:You brought up a good point, in that some people just flat out cant afford homeowners insurance. There are many disabled people (that are legit), and many elderly people that cant afford the high homeowners insurance, and to think that they have lost everything they had, with their only hope coming from donations and someone opening their doors for them, is just sad. With the majority of the homes I seen today, I would bet that the owners wouldnt be able to afford it..Your brother in law was fairly fortunate in that he'll be able to get it back. But it saddens me to think that an elderly person has had to drop their homeowners insurance so they can pay for their medicine and their utilities, and in one horrible minute, everything they've ever worked for, is gone. I hope I never see this again, but as long as people will need our help, we'll be there for them. RV we may rarely agree on politics or religion, but I think we have the humanity part pretty well down..
It's supposed to be the human way, help our fellow man that need help. When you go into these areas, politics never enter you mind, and that's a great thing. You see everybody just interested in one thing, helping people that need it. Like you, I will be more than glad that some of my tax money helps these people. As of right now, the administration has declared 7 Kentucky counties as disaster areas. Johnson, Kenton, Laurel, Lawrence, Menifee, Morgan, and Pendleton.

I'm sure Magoffin and Martin will be added in the next few days, they are still doing assessments.
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Ron Paul: No Federal Financial Aid for Tornado Victims - by TheRealVille - 03-07-2012, 02:35 AM

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