| TransAm |  11/19/2011 8:46:17 AM | Member since: Mar 2011 | | Total posts:40 |
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I wanted to contact anyone fighting with assistance for flood damage from this past Spring that is having troubles.
I would like as many people as possible to contact there MLA's today email address's will be on the internet.
I would also like anyone to contact me that would like to take the government and the disaster assistance supervisor for the private sector Randy Gibbons to coart.
I know there are a lot of frustrated people out there and if we get together maybe we can get some satisfaction from these idiots!!!! |
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| creeping |  11/19/2011 9:31:28 AM | Member since: Apr 2010 | | Total posts:219 |
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Dfa has an appeal process. I would suggest everyone that needs to goes that route. While I don't know anything about the dfa appeal route I do know that in other areas of government it is a good process. |
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| Silver Stacker |  11/19/2011 10:04:00 AM | Member since: Jun 2009 | | Total posts:829 |
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How do you figure you're going to sue an entity that is offering help/support/aid?
Why do you figure someone else should be responsible and pay for your decisions so strongly?
Just help me understand your thought process here... |
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| dacga |  12/8/2011 11:22:09 AM | Member since: Nov 2011 | | Total posts:13 |
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| | Silver Stacker said "How do you figure you're going to sue an entity that is offering help/support/aid?
Why do you figure someone else should be responsible and pay for your decisions so strongly?
Just help me understand your thought process here... " |
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The entity plowed thru my property to help other property owner and them selves |
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