AliWantsNss |
08-17-2007 09:40 AM |
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Originally Posted by Batman
(Post 371650)
Gulfport and Biloxi actually got the worst of it IMO. The news was so focused on the jack-off's that didn't leave NO they didn't even really cover what happened in the other gulf states. Most of gulfport and biloxi were just flat, nothing left standing for mile sinland. Some hotels got ripped off their foundations. But the people that lived there evacuated and afterward they started to rebuild instaed of rioting and looting and murdering each other so it wasn't newsworthy.
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Either way it doesnt matter. My friends funeral had to be held in a church other than his own, cause like you said, most of the area was flattened. Trying to find the place at night was near impossible. The signs were non existant, side roads still had debris, and the buildings that you could have used as landmarks were gone.
They still had hundreds of people come out, and those people all came out of thier homes and paid respect as the funeral procession went by. The whole fire dept stoof in front of the station at attention, and had a huge American flag draped from the ladder truck. The cemetary had another truck with flag, and the Patriot Riders all stood along the sides with smaller ones. Even though those people lost so much, they cam out to pay respect to someone who made the ultimate sacrifice. I dont think that would happen here.
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