CAll copes to see if they pay for compression socks
We need to bring our troops home, along with our money and our jobs. Enough war. Enough fighting other peoples wars and enough being big brother to every country in the world... We have our own problems and they need every ear and eye of every American. Examples Follow...
We need to bring our troops home, along with our money and our jobs. Enough war. Enough fighting other peoples wars and enough being big brother to every country in the world... We have our own problems and they need every ear and eye of every American. Examples Follow...
Colorado flooding: National Guard evacuates entire town
'It's got to be the largest storm that I can imagine in the state's history': Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper
The unusually intense late-summer storms drenched
Colorado's biggest urban centers, stretching 130 miles along the
eastern slopes of the Rockies from Fort Collins near the Wyoming border
south through Boulder, Denver and Colorado Springs.
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“As
we stand at the brink of a second nuclear age and a period of
unprecedented climate change, scientists have a special responsibility,
once again to inform the public and to advise leaders about the perils
that humanity faces,” - See more at:
http://www.rtcc.org/2012/01/06/stephen-hawking-warns-of-climate-disaster-ahead-of-70th-birthday/#sthash.NCWXYr9X.dpuf
"As we stand at the brink of a second nuclear age and a period of unprecedented climate change, scientists have a special responsibility, once again to inform the public and to advise leaders about the perils that humanity faces." - Stephen Hawkins
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Two New Jersey beach towns devastated by Superstorm Sandy will once
again need to rebuild, after a fast-moving fire reduced dozens of
businesses along the towns' boardwalk to rubble.About 100 firefighters remained on the scene on Friday, putting out hot spots after containing a fire that started at a frozen custard stand in Seaside Park on Thursday and blazed out of control for hours, moving several blocks into neighboring Seaside Heights.

Oh yes and there is much much more even today, yet more to come and what will the next disaster be? Some have run to the hills in an almost Biblical fashion quoting scripture all the way but looking to save their own life and not thinking much about others less fortunate. Maybe they think we will not notice and fall to our death near our own residences?
...Or Perhaps you live in California where if you survive fires in forests, you will quietly pass away unnoticed as the medical system tries to figure out who you are...for you.....
About 160,000 people in the Sacramento area are uninsured even though they could be signed up for the state’s low-income healthcare plan, Medi-Cal. Instead, they are paying bills from their own pockets, or incurring costs on overburdened county clinics and hospitals.
The same problem exists statewide: Nearly three million low-income Californians eligible for Medi-Cal have not signed up — a monumental failure rate of a program that guarantees low-cost coverage for about elevent million Golden State residents, plus some level of reimbursement for their medical providers.
If you know that the following picture contains fruits grown with heritage seeds, there is a change you may survive...

Listen to the sounds of interstellar space
“As
we stand at the brink of a second nuclear age and a period of
unprecedented climate change, scientists have a special responsibility,
once again to inform the public and to advise leaders about the perils
that humanity faces,” - See more at:
http://www.rtcc.org/2012/01/06/stephen-hawking-warns-of-climate-disaster-ahead-of-70th-birthday/#sthash.NCWXYr9X.dpuf
“As
we stand at the brink of a second nuclear age and a period of
unprecedented climate change, scientists have a special responsibility,
once again to inform the public and to advise leaders about the perils
that humanity faces,” - See more at:
http://www.rtcc.org/2012/01/06/stephen-hawking-warns-of-climate-disaster-ahead-of-70th-birthday/#sthash.NCWXYr9X.dpuf

In the hours before fire crews were able to corral a wildfire in rural far Northern California, wind-driven flames fueled by dry grass and brush tore through communities at an estimated 500 acres an hour, giving residents just minutes to grab what they could and escape.
Sixty-eight residences were destroyed, officials said Thursday, nearly doubling the initial estimate of home losses in Shasta County from the Clover Fire, which began three days earlier around the community of Igo about 150 miles north of Sacramento. Authorities warned that the number could rise further.
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