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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 1976167" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>Excellent read, and a story I've shared with many over the years... But there is a vast difference of topics within. I was absolutely floored when Governor Fallin, (a strong candidate that continually throws a congress/administration under the bus for over/needless spending) asked for financial assistance for those who lost homes in the wildfires... Primarily, those who had been foolish enough to not carry such insurance. Money not (only) to be used for immediate aid/clothing/food/necessities... but as a state ipso-facto insurance and replacement claim for those fools to rebuild. While she didnt receive all she asked for, money was sent, and I will condemn those actions as a political travesty (I call shenanigans), and I will give no ear for her now empty words of constitutional progression.</p><p></p><p>Those actions are a far cry from feeding the hungry, clothing the needy, and having compassion for a fellow human being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 1976167, member: 24500"] Excellent read, and a story I've shared with many over the years... But there is a vast difference of topics within. I was absolutely floored when Governor Fallin, (a strong candidate that continually throws a congress/administration under the bus for over/needless spending) asked for financial assistance for those who lost homes in the wildfires... Primarily, those who had been foolish enough to not carry such insurance. Money not (only) to be used for immediate aid/clothing/food/necessities... but as a state ipso-facto insurance and replacement claim for those fools to rebuild. While she didnt receive all she asked for, money was sent, and I will condemn those actions as a political travesty (I call shenanigans), and I will give no ear for her now empty words of constitutional progression. Those actions are a far cry from feeding the hungry, clothing the needy, and having compassion for a fellow human being. [/QUOTE]
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