Guess our favorite anti rights blogger wouldn’t see this as a win for preparedness –even though he didn’t wait to build the dyke until the water reached the house.
The antis will probably over look the fact that he was prepared enough to spend 6 days in the house — eating, sleeping and working. I really doubt power held up.
And the fact that so many of those folks in Arkansas are probably gun owners — yeah, she is really going to address that too.
I hope he keeps the wall up. And that he builds some towers.
So when will the EPA come in and fine him for not doing an environmental impact study?
I’m glad to see that, that was a LOT of work and would be a shame for the river to have won.
Well the river WILL win, just not this time.
Sebastian had some photos up and there was one where the dyke failed. Made me REALLY sad to see a flooded house with an atoll around it….
Guess our favorite anti rights blogger wouldn’t see this as a win for preparedness –even though he didn’t wait to build the dyke until the water reached the house.
The antis will probably over look the fact that he was prepared enough to spend 6 days in the house — eating, sleeping and working. I really doubt power held up.
And the fact that so many of those folks in Arkansas are probably gun owners — yeah, she is really going to address that too.
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