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On May 13, 12:09 pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On 13 May 2007 07:54:46 -0700, wrote:



I cheer for hurricanes, Gods way of cleaning the beaches of condo
filth.
However, our dumb ass politicians have made those of us who are smart
enough to not own property on the coast pay for those who think its a
good idea. They have made us inlanders help to subsidize the
insurance of those who want to live dangerously on the coast. Thus,
former boat yards and fishhouses have been turned into condos inviting
further financial disaster such that several companies refuse to
insure in FL at all because the state demands they insure unsafe
properties on the coast. I don't ask non-boat owners to help pay my
boat insurance, why should I have to help pay for dangerous coastal
property?


I'm not too affected by insurance communism where I live, and my
answer to your question would be highly political, so I won't give it.
Sports communism costs me more in my monthly cable TV bill.
I don't give a damn about millionaire athletes and their games, but
them and their "fans" extract a nice chunk of money from me every
month so my wife can watch Lifetime and Home Shopping Network.
Hurricanes are the best solution for your problem, having the added
benefit that they can be laid to God's wrath, with the caveat that the
wrath is unleashed only because of the sins of Al Gore.

Southern Hospitality: C'mon down, stay awhile, THEN LEAVE.


30 years max if I'm not required to attend Sunday rattlesnake church,
and you occasionally have me over for grits.
Otherwise arriving Monday, departing Saturday.
But I'm actually looking more at Wyoming now after seeing how people
like it there (-:

--Vic


Well Vic, go in on this property with me then.
If you come on down to North Fl, we'll give ya cheese grits,
hushpuppies and fried mullet with a large iced tea to wash it down.