Sep 21, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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It is amazing to me that I was surfing the website at work to find assistance and information about the flooding of homes in Moundville, I noticed that it was not a very broad topic. It seems that this issue has been swept under the rug. I am appalled at the fact and very saddened because since the “flooding of homes” in Moundville on September 21, 2009, those of us that were forced to leave our homes have been placed on the back burner. This is sad, so much for that family feeling in a small town that prides on helping it’s residents.
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