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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Debate & Discuss => Topic started by: Nancy5 on May 21, 2013, 04:24:55 am
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Just heard, the death count has risen to 91. I pray they find no more bodies.
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You don't want them to find the bodies? That's awfully mean of you.
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That's not what I meant, I meant I hope they find no more deaths.
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The news is just overwhelming!!! My heart truelly goes out to all families, people, children who experienced this tragic tornado storms.....
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if nothing this shows once again what is probable one the greatest things about this country, is soon as this happen people from all over the country jumped in to help, sending money, supplies. i wish it did not take things like this to bring us together.
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I agree with you, it's sad it takes something like this to bring us together. But it does go to show we are a caring nation who, no matter our differences, come together in time of need.
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That's not what I meant, I meant I hope they find no more deaths.
I knew what you meant and I agree. No more bodies mean no more deaths. God Bless Praying for all
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That number was wrong I think it' only 24 maybe.my kron 4 news had it at 91 bet they got in trouble for putting that out to fast.
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91 seems to high thats not what I heard either, more like what was said, 24. It could have been worse.
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You don't want them to find the bodies? That's awfully mean of you.
Always a pleasure to read your posts! But yeah, terrible tragedy. Crazy videos of the storm on youtube as well.
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I did not hear that.
I have behind on the news..
I agree totally... please... no more bodies.
I do feel.. Schools.. should have safe shelters!!!!!! PERIOD!
Tornado Valley really?? No shelters?? That is :bs:
Then again... why has no one asked or checked... Tornado Valley.
Very very sad.... My thought and prayers are with all involved. :heart:
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I grew up in tornado valley (or as we used to call it "tornado alley") and as a child I was petrified every Spring with all the tornado warnings and running to the basement and hearing those glaring sirens almost every evening. Although I was never actually in a tornado all those years, thank God, I knew people who did survive one. Never knew anyone who died in one. I find it very sad that after all this time, those schools in Kansas and Oklahoma were actually built with no type of shelter or basement or anything to keep those kids safe. In that part of the country it is a given that every year there are going to be deadly tornadoes striking somewhere in that region. That is just inexcusable. It those kids had been at home, they probably would have at least had a chance to go into their basements and survive.
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My heart goes out to all of the familys, those that lost lovd ones and those that lost their houses and everything. Prayers are going out to all this hoilday which is not one for those with losses. We are remembering all of those we lost along with them. Mya God Bless tham.