My house isn't underwater. ordsprog

en My house isn't underwater. It's gone. I'm not going back. We have had no help from them for our citizens. ... It is criminal.

en My house is underwater. We understand that most of the water will be pumped out by the end of the month. I don't know if there's much left to see of my house. I don't know if they are going to rebuild in my area or if they're going to bulldoze it over.

en Ninety percent of our stuff is there. We were planning to sell this house as quick as we can and move there, and now we understand, the best reports we're getting that our house there is underwater.

en When the penalty for a policeman's mistake is to put a criminal back out on the street, then we are hurting America; we are hurting our law-abiding citizens.

en People, wake up Figure it out Religious fanatics Around and about The Court House, The State House, The Congress, The White House Criminal saints With a "Heavenly Mission" - A nation enraptured By pure superstition
  Frank Zappa

en This has been on everybody's mind. From where did they leave their car parked because it's probably going to be underwater because of the flood to alligators in your house.

en We have underwater cameras, sidescan sonar in use there. Water rescue teams have divers down. As you get down underwater, the visibility gets very reduced so it's difficult to locate somebody,

en [It was] the hardest hit by Katrina. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. [It was] 17 feet underwater during the storm. We were assigned to a house, and we cleaned everything out?It was unbelievable; everything was damaged.

en He was very agitated about Waco, couldn't believe that it was happening. Basically that this could be the start of the government coming house to house to retrieve the weapons from the citizens.

en You release that, you're going up like a cork underwater. But you ain't getting it back, so that is a last resort.

en You can't shoot someone under Maine law just because that person won't get out of your house, ... It's not open season on criminal trespassers in the state of Maine just because they won't get out of your house.

en In the last three years I have seen crime skyrocket, heard complaints from citizens that calls are going unanswered and not investigated and I have seen the clearance rate of criminal investigations decline. I know I can change this around and get back to the basics of 'serve and protect' where all calls are answered, crime will be reduced and cases will be solved with the format I will initiate as sheriff.

en The proposed amendment will send a clear message that the criminal exploitation of Maine's homeless citizens will not be tolerated.

en The citizens are in a battle with the legislature, and the citizens are winning. If this is the first step, we will take it. But we are going to keep on going... until they pay back every dime.

en I was intending to go to my neighborhood for sure if I could get there. I didn't know what the condition was, ... I was curious to know and everybody in my family was curious to know: What was the condition of our house? Was it underwater? Was it looted?


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