I wish no ill will on the folks who are being displaced from
jobs and such, but one must realize that Mississippi brought
ALL of this upon itself by the braindead decision to force
casinos to be build in places where natural disasters are
more or less a given.
Such constraints should be in violation of law anyhow.
Such restrictions have no demonstratable benefit to the
state and for that reason alone should not be legal.
Zoning laws were made to keep liquor stores and churches
apart, not to burden businesses with excessive costs and
risks.
So the next time you folks in MS vote, remember that the
hyper-conservatives amongst you are so blinded by their
ideals that they are more than willing to create situations
like this.
I just wish those morons would be the ones who have to pay
all the bills and lost salaries.
QZ
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> You might want to take Tunica off your itinerary for awhile:
>
> http://www.wmctv.com/story/14562118/tunica-county-prepares-for-rising-food-waters
>
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