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To: moovova

Boy! That’s a relief... Lived there for 50+ years, my husband was a native, I was a transplant from NY State, now we’re retired and in GA where it made sense when we moved here 11 years ago but for how long? We’re probably safe for as long as we have left - if I don’t follow my mother’s side of the family and live until I’m 107....no thank you!!!!

Have been following lots of the coverage about the Oroville Dam/spillway - fascinating videos even as late as this afternoon. It was coming over the emergency spillway in the last video I saw and also pictures of the areas that were cleared of trees etc., but boy - it didn’t look cleared where the water was pouring down...muddy, muddy meeting up with the clear water from the other spillway.

I find it interesting....


108 posted on 02/11/2017 5:38:11 PM PST by Thank You Rush
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To: Thank You Rush

Yes, the overflow of this dam, in this manner, is unprecedented. For 50 wet and dry years, this has not been experienced. Had the sensible fathers of the California aqueduct and reservoir system been in control, new dams would have been built to store water in wet years and prevent the disaster which I fear is coming.

The Communists never gave up the battle to destroy America’s brilliant achievements under Capitalism. The new left is in control for now. Only an end to vote fraud will allow States like Calif, Illinois, Minnesota and New York to get rid of these powerlusters!


109 posted on 02/11/2017 9:02:27 PM PST by The Westerner (Protect the most vulnerable: Rewrite all schoolbooks K-12!)
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