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OT Southern Storms
#1
Need everyone who does prayers to say some for Kentucky. Neighbor is a storm spotter guy.

We had ours almost two years ago that killed 23. He says ours is childsplay in comparison. 
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#2
Devastating storm, so very sad, prayers sent...

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#3
It is just unbelievable. All I can do right now is donate but hopefully everything is mobilized to get survivors anything they need. This is just heartbreaking.
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#4
I listened and followed last night on the scanners. It was surreal how much power the system had. At one point on the scanner they mentioned a single tornado that spotters had been following for nearly 200 miles. Prayers for all involved. 
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#5
Very sad indeed. 

I dont ever remember hearing about a single tornado traveling 200 miles before. 
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#6
Quote: @"purplefaithful" said:
Very sad indeed. 

I dont ever remember hearing about a single tornado traveling 200 miles before. 
Makes sense that you wouldn't remember..  You were probably just a kid last time it happened. B)
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#7
Quote: @"JimmyinSD" said:
@"purplefaithful" said:
Very sad indeed. 

I dont ever remember hearing about a single tornado traveling 200 miles before. 
Makes sense that you wouldn't remember..  You were probably just a kid last time it happened. B)
Absolutley crazy. I hope that we as a nation can come together for the common good of thos folks affected. 
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#8
Quote: @"AGRforever" said:
@"JimmyinSD" said:
@"purplefaithful" said:
Very sad indeed. 

I dont ever remember hearing about a single tornado traveling 200 miles before. 
Makes sense that you wouldn't remember..  You were probably just a kid last time it happened. B)
Absolutley crazy. I hope that we as a nation can come together for the common good of thos folks affected. 
I would love for you to be right,  however I am more jaded now than ever before and highly doubt this will much more than a passing concern for many and will not even be a story in 2 weeks,  even though the losses and devastation will be felt in these communities for a generation. 

I pray for all affected by this disaster.
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#9
Quote: @"AGRforever" said:
@"JimmyinSD" said:
@"purplefaithful" said:
Very sad indeed. 

I dont ever remember hearing about a single tornado traveling 200 miles before. 
Makes sense that you wouldn't remember..  You were probably just a kid last time it happened. B)
Absolutley crazy. I hope that we as a nation can come together for the common good of thos folks affected. 
Not Likely for very long at all...maybe a week

Americans coming together when there is no common enemy to point at is not going to happen with todays division formed around healthcare. 
9/11 saw conspiracy theorist's rise from the ashes of social media to find like-minded fools who blamed our government.  

This situation will probably become a battle of global warming and we all know how that goes according to your news source.  
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#10
Quote: @"AGRforever" said:
@"JimmyinSD" said:
@"purplefaithful" said:
Very sad indeed. 

I dont ever remember hearing about a single tornado traveling 200 miles before. 
Makes sense that you wouldn't remember..  You were probably just a kid last time it happened. B)
Absolutley crazy. I hope that we as a nation can come together for the common good of thos folks affected. 
We may have our seemingly un-bridgeable differences over important issues, but we tend to come together over events like these. I got family in Ky and thank goodness they're ok. 
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