To: Brytani
You have chosen, for reasons entirely your own, to live in a hurrican-prone area. There is risk in that; you knew that, or should have, when you chose to live there. Why should I pay for your risk?
I elected, three years ago, to start my own business. There was considerable risk to my personal finances and fortunes. Did I ask you to finance my risk?
93 posted on
08/28/2005 5:03:49 AM PDT by
DeeOhGee
(Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati)
To: DeeOhGee
You have chosen, for reasons entirely your own, to live in a hurrican-prone area. There is risk in that; you knew that, or should have, when you chose to live there. Why should I pay for your risk? Maybe those in hurricane prone areas should live in the mid-west? Oh wait Tornados. Ok, um go west. Oh wait earthquakes! Ok North that's it! Massive snow storms!
96 posted on
08/28/2005 5:12:37 AM PDT by
tiredoflaundry
(In Tampa Bay praying for all In Katrina's path.)
To: DeeOhGee
Where do you live that is resistant to all forces of nature? Earthquakes, flooding, tornados, fires, snow storms, lightning, hurricanes, etc happen all over this country every year. Please tell us so we can all move to your neighborhood and live a carefree life.
To: DeeOhGee
How are YOU paying for my choice? Make that lame statement when you pay out the almost 10k a year we pay for insurance.
I'm sure your state receives federal money for many BS projects, get over it.
109 posted on
08/28/2005 5:30:44 AM PDT by
Brytani
("Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work - Edison)
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