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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Still No Love for Tennessee?

This is a test. Do not be alarmed. It's only a photo-op.

Meanwhile, armies of volunteers help Tennessee residents facing long recovery.

"The torrential rains that fell as May began created the worst natural disaster in the modern history of this part of the state, causing unprecedented flood damage, killing 23 people and leaving thousands displaced.

But in the aftermath, residents continue to show the world why Tennessee is known as the Volunteer State."

And just like the 2008 floods in Iowa, Illinois & Missouri, there's still no sign of Heineken looters or hollyweird hypocrites in leaky boats.

Funny how that works.

Although, to their credit, the loon toon liberals haven't admitted to any 'neo-nazi' apparitions.
"Forty-two counties have been classified as national disaster areas, and 600 representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency have set up shop in middle Tennessee to inspect properties and assess the damage. Approximately 23,000 Tennesseans have already registered with FEMA, and more than $51 million in federal aid has been approved. The state also is dipping into its "rainy day fund" to help residents."

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