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    #51
    Everyone should go home. They have access to good food and water. And the gov't is helping them with cash flow. I am with parsley the homeowners can salvage to the best of their abilities if they can return home. No one is going to shoot anyone or loot. Now the homeowners will not get their guns back for at least a few months. When you need a police officer they won't be availlable. Go figure. Pretty sure though that our local detatchment would not have done the same thing.

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      #52
      RCs above the law and licensed to kill OUR OWN SS

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        #53
        Pars,you at the big red barn today?

        Might drive out.

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          #54
          The flooding issues that taxpayers are going to
          be paying for for a long , long time are due to
          people building below the flood line. We have
          had numerous floods at lakes and cities, but still
          people are issued building permits to build below
          the past flood levels. Then when it floods, they
          are bawling. I know that's the case at our lake.

          I know lots of people whe are high and dry.

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            #55
            Red Barn? Been there this morning. Done that.
            Eating barbq. Having a few drinks. Will be at
            lake again tomorrow tho......,company in morning
            and them diff company for lunch and them
            another couple coming in aft and we'll head to
            lake. Wanna arrange? Email or message me

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              #56
              Many cities around the world are built in a flood plain. That is where the water is. People need water. Then along comes a flood, and most of the city is under water. The more development there is, the worse it gets. Pavement and concrete don't absorb much water. Drainage makes the problem worse. Marshlands and wetlands used to slow the water down, but not anymore. Along comes a storm that is bigger than usual and BAM!! We have what we have now.

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                #57
                Exshaw, 3 mountain runoff creeks go thru
                that town. Sure is pretty, every lot is a
                creek lot.

                No worries, the government will save us
                if it floods.

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                  #58
                  Went out for the day,thought you may have had a
                  table setup ,couldnt believe the number of people
                  around,pretty cool thing they got going there.

                  Nice day on the lake,them ingines need to build a
                  better boat launch.lol,complete gong show

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                    #59
                    All these people screaming about confiscation of firearms...what a bunch of hooey. Now that people are allowed into more sections of High River the RCMP are RETURNING the weapons that they wisely stored for the people who had to leave their flooded homes.

                    NEVERTHELESS these alarmists will still say that it was a conspiracy...when will they see the error of their ways?...and say that they were wrong?

                    Right!!!...they won't.

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                      #60
                      And that's why holocausts happen without
                      a whimper or a fight - we're from the
                      government and we're here to help.

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