Updated by Bob Johnson at Fri Apr 29, 2011 at 12:24 AM CDT
Just wanted to add this update, a comment from sewaneepat that makes it clear that regardless of one's political affiliation, people are people, and they need help:
I was in my "safe place" 5 times yesterday
This morning hubby and I cut and hauled away 3 big trees from our yard. Our phone is out and will be for a week. Our grid power is out - thank goodness we also have solar. I also spent yesterday worrying about my son and two brothers (only one of which is a Republican). And I spent the day yesterday with weatherdude and many other kossacks who were being impacted by the tornados. And I'm not trying to say "poor me"; I know how lucky I was.
I don't really give a shit whether  the people who died or lost their  homes are conservative assholes or good liberals. The rain falls on the just and the unjust. I'm a Democrat and I care about PEOPLE - even when I disagree with them about politics, religion, or whatever. I don't mind my tax money helping conservatives in the South who are hit by tornadoes anymore than helping California liberals who build houses which will slide down the denuded hills during rain storms.
I do  agree wholeheartedly about raising hell with our representatives about their votes regarding their priorities. But it makes me sick to read that some base their willingness to help people who are hurting on their political position.
You can't scare me, I'm sticking to the Union - Woody Guthrie
by sewaneepat on Thu Apr 28, 2011 at 08:20:56 PM CDT