To: dfwddr
They'll never leave the dome. They have better living conditions there than they ever had at home. They'll have to drag them out of there by force at some point and I can just imagine the hollering when that happens.
9 posted on
09/06/2005 3:13:05 PM PDT by
cdga5for4
To: cdga5for4
They have better living conditions there than they ever had at home Sure they do. What could be better than sharing your bedroom and bathroom with 10,000 of your closest friends? </sarcasm>
To: cdga5for4
Fear of the unknown. It's a natural fear.
52 posted on
09/06/2005 3:21:24 PM PDT by
bethtopaz
(We will not allow another generation of heroes to be forsaken. -- NewLand, from Free Republic)
To: cdga5for4
They will hold out for and society will build 3bedroom bath and a half brick homes and pay them to stay there before they ask them to take a job.
To: cdga5for4
They have better living conditions there than they ever had at home.
Some are being taken care of in Phoenix, Arizona in an old coliseum called Veteran's Memorial. I heard on the news some considered their new living conditions a blessing in disguise. The fair is coming to that area in a month and a half. I wonder what happens if they do not have someplace new by then.
71 posted on
09/06/2005 3:28:06 PM PDT by
HungarianGypsy
("If you want to make God laugh tell Him your plans.")
To: cdga5for4
I have been saying from the beginning that Texas would at some time wish they never heard of New Orleans refugees. With till those coke addicts start hitting Houstons streets.
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