The Town Talk - Alexandria-Pineville, Louisiana
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Tuesday, September 06, 2005
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my home had a tree uprooteh and went in,when rita came in my electic line was barley touching for around 3 weeks,i ask for some warm food,from last week and iwas told it wasnt for me the only one bought my son and i food was a ex inlaw....that was my friend thak you debbie lou,,i love you,the ,but i would not have turn a local out from food and said its not for yo,its for new orleans,and lake charles.we alexadrias had danages to.we need help to.not even insuranse or no-one have help me,but ask and u well recieve,,,wrong,,,,not if u desent,,,yes i am hurt sleeping in a house with a hole in the roof,but i bet i well be ask to give,would i be cruel as its been i would really have to think long and hard if i ever give to any orgisation,again,,,when we,i or any of us need help its been no,//so why should i give AND I HAVE DUG DEEP DEEP,,WHEN I HAD MONEY ,,NOW THAT I HAD AN DESASTER.
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