Posted by Detmurds on March 01, 2011 at 07:33:26 from (67.142.130.39):
In Reply to: PREPAREDNESS posted by B-maniac on February 27, 2011 at 21:28:56:
Well said BandD!
Here is something else to take note on; only in heavily populated areas will you see those who are begging for "someone to help them". Their answer in being self sufficient is to blame, loot, rape, and create chaos during emergencies. In general, those who live in large populations are already dependent on government, and the utility companies. And with all those people around them in the metropolis, few will help. Again, remember Katrina?
It's funny, but I have never heard of something like this going down in an Amish community! The Amish, and Mormons got this part of living down perfectly.
Being prepared helps everyone. If one is looking for some good batteries when the power goes out, ....they might want to start looking at their preparedness situation in the mirror.
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