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Obama and FEMA Leave Americans to Die in Kentucky
JammieWearingFool & AP ^ | Jan. 31, 2009 | JammieWearingFool

Posted on 01/31/2009 5:05:47 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY

Obama and FEMA Leave Americans to Die in Kentucky

I guess what with Kentucky being a red state the heartless Barack Obama and FEMA can't be bothered helping the suffering Americans trying to cope with a massive ice storm that has left them powerless.

In some parts of rural Kentucky, they're getting water the old-fashioned way — with pails from a creek. There's not room for one more sleeping bag on the shelter floor.

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TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: bho44; bhofema; fema; kentucky; zerofail; zeroresponse; zerosfault; zerotheracist
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To: magooey

“Shades of the Fuhrerprinzip! What the bloody H* is this about?”

It’s a hoax.


61 posted on 01/31/2009 7:21:09 PM PST by swmobuffalo ("We didn't seek the approval of Code Pink and MoveOn.org before deciding what to do")
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To: Free ThinkerNY
Our governor, democrat Steve Beshear, has now activated the ENTIRE Kentucky National Guard. This is the largest activation in KY Guard history. Kentuckians need help! I read about the FEMA response in the Lexington Herald Leader today. A spokeswoman said that FEMA is going to help, but they can't get past some of the downed trees and powerlines. Neighbors are helping neighbors. If FEMA can't get in, we'll just do it ourselves. If FEMA wanted in, they'd be in. It's obvious to most of us here: Obama hates typical white people!!
62 posted on 01/31/2009 8:09:08 PM PST by amydun
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To: Free ThinkerNY; skinkinthegrass; SunkenCiv

I’ve only been in Kentucky for two years, but I know that waiting for the Feds to come to the rescue is not the Kentucky way of doing things. Daniel Boone’s fort is about twenty miles down the road from here; I trust his spirit of individualism isn’t dead yet.

Our neighborhood came through the storm with minimal damage (lots of snow, broken trees, but the power stayed on), so we did our part by taking in my wife’s niece and her husband, until power was restored at their place.


63 posted on 01/31/2009 8:10:55 PM PST by Berosus (No more Kennedys, no more Clintons, no more Bushes, no more political dynasties. Deal?)
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To: PistolPaknMama

His pocket? I’d bet his lawyer paid the bill.


64 posted on 01/31/2009 8:19:53 PM PST by pankot
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To: Berosus
I’ve only been in Kentucky for two years, but I know that waiting for the Feds to come to the rescue is not the Kentucky way of doing things.

agree....I'm about 30 min. from there, We've got an offer to close friends / relatives, for the same...lucky our Util. are UG (away from ice) close to the house. *knock-on-wood*...

"Socialism is great until you run out of someone elses money" Margaret Thatcher
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“Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P.J.O’Rourke

65 posted on 01/31/2009 8:22:14 PM PST by skinkinthegrass (just b/c you're paranoid, doesn't mean "they" aren't out to get you.. :^)
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To: beethovenfan
If Gore showed up in E-Town this week, he'd probably get lynched.

I just got off from one of the hardest shifts I've ever worked at Lowe's. When I got there, I had to go to the back and help unload an emergency shipment truck from our distribution center that was loaded with generators, kerosene heaters, and other emergency supplies. Once the stuff was unloaded, we started hauling the pallets out onto the floor, but the customers were emptying them before we could go fifty feet.

In less than one hour, we sold 186 generators, 182 kerosene heaters, over 1,000 extension cords, 360 gas or kerosene cans, and assorted kerosene wicks, cord plugs, wire, etc... By the time the store closed nine hours later, we only had thirteen replacement extension cord ends left from that entire truck, and we could easily sell another two or three truckloads just like that one.

66 posted on 01/31/2009 8:42:28 PM PST by Stonewall Jackson (We failed, but in the good providence of God apparent failure often proves a blessing.-Robert E.Lee)
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To: girlangler

Born and raised in the hills of Pa., the snowfall in southern OH. is relatively mild. Like you said, a few flurries and noone remembers how to drive!


67 posted on 01/31/2009 8:45:55 PM PST by pnut22
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To: DaltonNC

I’m down the road from you, in the Cumberland Mountains of east Tennessee. I used to live over on the TN/NC border, in Greene County TN.

Now I am on the TN/KY border, so I always have a chance at getting hit from these storms. Just three hours above me in Louisville KY friends are iced in. So I guess I get pinned in here in the valley, and the mountains around us always keep the worst of it away from us.


68 posted on 01/31/2009 8:49:43 PM PST by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: girlangler
Stay inside with some good food.

Bet you've got some good wood burning heaters and fireplaces.
I will never forget the giant wood burning heaters in our house growing up.
Dad knew how to keep them burning alnight.
What a life!!!
No bailouts, was poor but never broke.

69 posted on 01/31/2009 9:46:28 PM PST by DaltonNC
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To: randomhero97

I don’t want to see another tree limb for a while after today. I had a 50 ft pine that is now basically a pole, as well as a dozen or so other trees. :) Two showers later I still have the fresh scent of pine.

I have not seen anything of FEMA, but then, we don’t need them. We didn’t sit around wondering where any government entity was or what they were doing. I slept quite a few nights where it was in the 30’s inside but in the daylight we looked for heating sources for others.

We finally got power yesterday thanks to our southern neighbors in Georgia, North and South Carolina. I hope they know how much we appreciate them.


70 posted on 01/31/2009 10:23:12 PM PST by WildcatClan (Iam fimus mos ledo ventus apparatus)
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To: WildcatClan
Glad everything is okay.

Sorry about the Cats loss to USC today.
71 posted on 01/31/2009 10:49:59 PM PST by randomhero97 ("First you want to kill me, now you want to kiss me. Blow!" - Ash)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

It won’t be months, It will be years before it gets better!


72 posted on 01/31/2009 10:54:16 PM PST by Always Independent
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To: girlangler
Being a lifelong Southerner, I have to admire you all up north and how you brave ice and snow. Heck, here in Tennessee they close the schools, govt. offices when we have snow flurries (LOL).

Whatever. I've been up north (Erie, PA) during January and easily driven in their snow, which did not achieve the solid ice consistency that ours typically does here. Then there is that matter of flat land versus elevation. I can have a dusting here at 1500 ft but drive 30 minutes further south (and to 3500 ft) and find six inches.

73 posted on 02/01/2009 3:45:40 AM PST by don-o (My son, Ben - Marine Private First Class - 1/16/09 - Parris Island, SC)
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To: DaltonNC

You know good and well that all it would take is one school bus sliding off one road and the lawsuits would pop up like toadstools in a pasture field after a rain.


74 posted on 02/01/2009 3:48:35 AM PST by don-o (My son, Ben - Marine Private First Class - 1/16/09 - Parris Island, SC)
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To: WildcatClan

We lumped it out inside the dark house for the first few nights, but when it got down into single digits Friday night, I took Mom and the kids to a hotel for the night. Nice and warm day today, so we’ll be back by the fireplace and camp stove tonight.


75 posted on 02/01/2009 5:34:59 AM PST by ItsOurTimeNow ("But there were some who resisted...")
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To: Free ThinkerNY

We’re just typical white people in Kentucky...


76 posted on 02/01/2009 6:22:03 AM PST by WKUHilltopper
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To: Mr_Moonlight

“The drive-by media is not gonna pick up this story nor play it up because it doesn’t fit their agenda ...”

Very true.


77 posted on 02/01/2009 6:47:25 AM PST by chessplayer
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To: don-o

You have a point. Up here where I live there are lots of places where the sun never hits the road. Since I am on top of a ridge, it’s straight down to go anywhere.

The roads out here don’t get salted, so basically we are driving on ice anytime it snows and gets packed down.

I try to stay in and not deal with it.


78 posted on 02/01/2009 7:05:58 AM PST by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: randomhero97
My folks live in KY and like real Americans they are taking care of themselves and helping out the rest of the family.

Country folk can survive!!
79 posted on 02/01/2009 7:59:50 AM PST by bearsgirl90
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To: don-o

“You know good and well that all it would take is one school bus sliding off one road and the lawsuits would pop up like toadstools in a pasture field after a rain.”

Exactly why our schools are closed. And we do not have the equipment to handle a lot of snow. Seems like we always have plenty of salt for icy roads, that is a big help.


80 posted on 02/01/2009 9:10:58 AM PST by DaltonNC
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