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HUD Money To Be Used To Help Mobile Tornado Victims

Up to $1 million is available for those affected by either tornado that went through Mobile over the Christmas season.

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taberm - 1/15/2013 10:21 PM
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So lets see, SHE CHOSE not to have insurance, and therefore, THE REST OF US, have to PAY?????? What is wrong with this picture? Responsible people pay insurance premiums for years in order to pay for this type of occurance . These people pay nothing, and expect the taxpayer to pay for the damages just as though they had been responsible all along and provided for such a situation. Am I the only one disgusted by this??? It's not the humanitarian aspect I object to, it is the sense of ENTITLEMENT, and the belief that the rest of us should give them a free ride! Pathetic and disgusting!
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