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Decided to bolt for a day. Figuring if the hurricane is what is making the market go down, tomorrow will be down also. I'm most likely jump back in for Monday. Even though the damage could be devastating, perhaps "knowing" will make investors jump back in. I'm thinking we may see $15.19 in the S fund before it starts coming back up.

Good luck,

M_M
 
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Think we have it rough. I just tried to move some money around in a friends 401K and got this message:

[font="arial, helvetica"][size=-1]Welcome to The 401(k) Information Center

The American National Insurance Company Home Office in Galveston, Texas is closing Wednesday, September 21st due to Hurricane Rita located in the Gulf of Mexico and the evacuation of Galveston Island. At this time, the duration of the closure is not known; however, we will be open for business as soon as weather permits.

Account activity or transactions can be entered but will not be processed at this time due to this weather emergency. All transactions will be executed immediately upon resumption of operations. In the unlikely event we experience disruption of web connectivity, this site will no longer be available. We regret any inconvenience the temporary interruption of this service may cause you.
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[font="arial, helvetica"][size=-1]Now why would they put their home office on an island known for turbulent weather? If what some say is true, could be quite some time before we can move her money. I have her in ultilities and energy right now. They have done well most of the year. [/size][/font]

[font="arial, helvetica"][size=-1]I hope they don't keep her money in Galveston, she may have to go fishing for it....:shock:[/size][/font]

[font="arial, helvetica"][size=-1]M_M
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Yea, that really sucks! They should headquarter those type places in underground bunkers with a redundant bullet proof backup systems. 7-P’s Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance. Looks like these disasters are exposing some MAJOR weaknesses in this country.
 
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Everyone wants to live or work by the ocean. I'm content next to a big ole' lake myself.

Of course, ababbling brook ain't bad either.....................:^
 
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I like it here. Ponds, rivers, prairie, timber, deer, and flocks of turkey in my back yard. Ahh, liven the dream. Plus I’m in the middle of a major continent 650 feet above sea level. All I have to worry about is a very, very rare tornado or maybe an even a more rare earthquake. Otherwise............bliss.
 
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Show-me wrote:
I like it here. Ponds, rivers, prairie, timber, deer, and flocks of turkey in my back yard. Ahh, liven the dream. Plus I’m in the middle of a major continent 650 feet above sea level. All I have to worry about is a very, very rare tornado or maybe an even a more rare earthquake.  Otherwise............bliss.

When are we starting the annual "TSPtalk get together" at your place? :^
 
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Show-me wrote:
All are welcome!
Yeah - we can tell by your eyes !!!
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Doncha worry about the New Madrid fault? We do in Memphis, and wouldn't get 4 days notice to leave!:shock:
 
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smine wrote:
Doncha worry about the New Madrid fault? We do in Memphis, and wouldn't get 4 days notice to leave!:shock:
Nope. I'm ready! Got guns, goods, and gas in stock. I live in the rurals of Northeast Missouri no worry.
 
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Show-me wrote:
smine wrote:
Doncha worry about the New Madrid fault? We do in Memphis, and wouldn't get 4 days notice to leave!:shock:
Nope. I'm ready! Got guns, goods, and gas in stock. I live in the rurals of Northeast Missouri no worry.
Just don't head for the Tornado cellar !!! :l
 
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Show-me wrote:
All are welcome!

I don't know Show-me, you all didn't do background checks, they may all be cross-dressing transvestites with prostitution backgrounds. Not that there's anything wrong with that............;)

M_M



Criminals Among Katrina Refugees Sought



By ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press Writer Thu Sep 22, 8:17 AM ET[/i]


MIDDLETOWN, R.I. - After Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, federal officials flew Brian Murph and more than 100 other victims to Rhode Island. They were greeted by the governor and cheered by residents.

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Then the handcuffs were placed on Murph.

State police did criminal background checks on every refugee and found that more than half had a criminal arrest records — a third for felonies. Murph was the only one with an outstanding arrest warrant, for larceny and other crimes.

Around the nation, state and local authorities are checking refugees' pasts as they are welcomed into homes, schools, houses of worship and housing projects. In some states, half the refugees have rap sheets.

"It's a balancing act," said Kyle Smith, deputy director of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. "We don't want to treat them like criminals after they have been traumatized, but we want to make sure they are in no danger nor the families they are housed with."

Civil libertarians call the checks thinly veiled race and class discrimination against people who have suffered already. The checks are made on those evacuated or forced to seek help from charities or others — in other words, people who are often black and poor.

"I think it's happening partly because who these people are and where they came from," said Steve Brown, executive director of the Rhode Island ACLU. "The mere fact that people have past criminal records in and of itself doesn't say anything about harm to the community."

Some state and local governments screened just those refugees evacuated by the federal government. Others screened anyone placed in private homes — and screened the hosts as well.

In South Carolina, state police checked every evacuee flown there by the government. Of 547 people checked, 301 had criminal records, according to Robert Stewart, state Law Enforcement Division Chief.

While most had been law-abiding for years or had committed minor offenses, the group included those convicted of rape or aggravated assault. Two had warrants, but were not held because the states weren't interested in extraditing them.

"This was all done for everyone's protection," Stewart said. "If you're going to be sheltering people, it would be prudent for people taking them in to know what criminal pasts they might have."

The state police in West Virginia said roughly half of the nearly 350 Katrina victims evacuated by the government to that state had criminal records, and 22 percent have a history of committing a violent crime.

In Massachusetts, where about 200 evacuees were flown to a military base on Cape Cod, criminal background checks turned up six sex offenders and one man wanted for rape in Louisiana. Two of the sex offenders have since left the state, said Katie Ford, a spokeswoman for the state public safety office. The rape suspect was being held on $250,000 bail.

In Tennessee, police checked every federal evacuee flown to Knoxville and found outstanding warrants for two people in Louisiana — but Louisiana did not want to extradite them.

In Texas, with more than 300,000 refugees, local officials have run 20,000 criminal background checks on evacuees, as well as the relief workers helping them and people who have opened up their homes.

Most of the checks have found little for police to be concerned about. Philadelphia police found no criminals as of the middle of last week, even though the local ACLU branch objected to the checks themselves.

Several states with thousands of refugees aren't checking criminal backgrounds at all. Missouri has no formal effort to check its 6,000 refugees. Neither has California, which reported about 3,800 refugees earlier this month, or Maryland, Minnesota and Michigan, which together took in several thousand evacuees.

In Middletown, a community just north of Newport, several evacuees shrugged at the prospect of background checks and said they understood the state's desire to learn more about them.
"I would like to know if there's any skeletons in the closet with my neighbors or the community," said one refugee, 38-year-old Carmen Williams.
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Associated Press writers Page Ivey in Columbia, S.C., Brooke Donald in Boston, Carl Manning in Topeka, Kan., and Kristin Hall in Nashville, Tenn. contributed to this report.
 
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mlk_man wrote:
I don't know Show-me, you all didn't do background checks, they may all be cross-dressing transvestites with prostitution backgrounds. Not that there's anything wrong with that............;)

M_M
:l ROTFLMAO!!! :l
 
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Some bleeding-heart doofus wrote:
Steve Brown, executive director of the Rhode Island ACLU. "The mere fact that people have past criminal records in and of itself doesn't say anything about harm to the community."
ummm....yeah....riiiight...
 
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mlk_man wrote:
Several states with thousands of refugees aren't checking criminal backgrounds at all. Missouri has no formal effort to check its 6,000 refugees. Neither has California, which reported about 3,800 refugees earlier this month, or Maryland, Minnesota and Michigan, which together took in several thousand evacuees.
Hey! No worry again. The great state of Missouri has a “conceal to carry” law. Good guy’s and bad guy’s get to carry guns. Makes the criminals and bleeding heart liberals nervous. Bad guy’s don’t know who else is carrying now. Use to be just the criminals and theone’s with no teeth. Pluuus all of us er...........red.........no county folk do an awful lot of hunting and carry weapons er...... I mean hunting rifles in our vehicles and when Wal-mart has a sale on ammo ........... we‘re there. Not to mention I ownSmith& Wesson(SWB).

Hey we’re talking in your account talk thread. Give us the boot if we’re make’n a mess.

Best of luck in the F fund!:^
 
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Show-me wrote:
Hey we’re talking in your account talk thread. Give us the boot if we’re make’n a mess.

Best of luck in the F fund!:^
I thought we are allowed to post at anyones account talk? Is there a new rule that I didn't know about? Hey moderator for this section, whats up?
 
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pyriel wrote:
Show-me wrote:
Hey we’re talking in your account talk thread. Give us the boot if we’re make’n a mess.

Best of luck in the F fund!:^
I thought we are allowed to post at anyones account talk? Is there a new rule that I didn't know about? Hey moderator for this section, whats up?
I knew this would happen thus the reference to the......... "F fund". heehee
 
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pyriel wrote:
I thought we are allowed to post at anyones account talk? Is there a new rule that I didn't know about? Hey moderator for this section, whats up?
Oooopppssss.. i was just reminded that I am the moderator for this section... hehehe
 
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beheheehehhee...like I said:
Apparently Tom didn't issue you your Cranial-Sphincter Extraction Tool. :shock:
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All this administration stuff is sooooo Vogon!


(I just watched the NEW Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy DVD)
 
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