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Exclusive: Andrew Victim Gets Power After 15 Years
CBS4 Miami ^ | 2-18-07 | Natalea Zea

Posted on 02/18/2007 8:28:11 PM PST by STARWISE

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To: STARWISE
This is a very strange story. The video indicates she is not homebound (they described how she came home to lights on Friday). She was ambulatory in the video as well. For dramatic effect, they described her taking "icy showers" for 15 years. Every south FL resident knows that for much of the year, cold water runs warm out of the tap.

There is much more to the story than information provided.

21 posted on 02/19/2007 4:38:34 AM PST by NautiNurse (Action speaks louder than words but not nearly as often.)
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To: STARWISE
How  do you square this:

An elderly woman who had been living without power in her home due to hurricane damage was finally seeing the light Friday night, when power to her home was restored.

with this:

Electrical contractor Kent Crook was amazed when he saw how she managed to get a tiny amount of electricity into the house for a Spartan existence.

"She has extension cords running into her house, plugged into a tiny little refrigerator and a cook top, and a lamp or two in front of her house," he marveled.
 

She had power - she was not "without power". What she didn't have was service, as in a drop line and a premise registered as an account with the local utility.

WTF is happening to journalism these days?

22 posted on 02/19/2007 6:29:27 AM PST by Wally_Kalbacken (Seldom right but never in doubt)
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To: HotTubDave
"I would of been running wire and getting stuff hooked up for her. "

In a lot of areas, it's against the law to work on residential wiring unless you're licensed to do it. That may have stopped people from giving her that kind of help. But you'd think they could have done something - alert social services or something or the FEMA people. Give them something legit to do with their time.

Carolyn

23 posted on 02/19/2007 6:52:29 AM PST by CDHart ("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
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To: MrJapan
Having been through it, you understand, more than most, how the folks along the MS Gulf Coast feel right now. We have family there, and we're planning to move there in the next few months, when we've got our house remodeled and sold. The biggest problem there right now is the lack of housing because of the insurance situation. Many folks can't re-build because they don't have the money, and many are worried that they won't be able to afford insurance if they DO re-build.

Many folks have not moved back because they didn't have flood insurance, and their insurance companies are not paying for the damage because they're saying it was all caused by water. In some instances, that's true, but in many cases, the winds had blown the houses apart before the water ever arrived. The problem for the homeowners has been PROVING that to the satisfaction of the insurance companies. There were some who bought flood insurance, at the urging of their insurance agents, even though they didn't live in what was normally considered a flood zone. The agents caught flack from some folks for trying to sell people coverage they didn't need, but those agents were universally loved by their clients after the storm, because there was no question about their coverage.

24 posted on 02/19/2007 8:03:00 AM PST by SuziQ
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

WTF is happening to journalism these days?

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Probably nothing new, twenty five years ago I started a business which I initially operated from my home. There was a lot of interest in home based business at the time and a reporter from the local paper called me and asked me a lot of questions and (with my permission) ran a story. He screwed things up so badly that a few weeks later when the local TV station wanted to do a story on my home based business I told them I was not interested. Most of these people don't know up from down and as the old saying goes, "couldn't pour piss out of a boot if the directions were printed on the heel". That is the honest ones, of course, many of them are not above deliberately falsifying a story as has become apparent in recent years.


25 posted on 02/19/2007 12:36:02 PM PST by RipSawyer (Does anybody still believe this is a free country?)
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