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Mobile Mayor Says He'll Still Pursue Disaster Declaration for Mobile

Is there still a chance Mobile could receive a federal disaster declaration due to the two December tornados that ravaged parts of Midtown?

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captmike6 - 1/9/2013 3:27 PM
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That's it Sam, try to get all you can, until it's gone. There were maybe eight houses damaged, and a few businesses, most of which carried insurance. If you chose to roll the dice and not have insurance, then you lost, and I don't want my tax dollars paying for your bad choice. By the way, why did the cruise ship leave - really?
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