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My sympathy,thoughts and prayers to the families.
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guest wrote:
can anyone tell me if this affected horseshoe bend? My sno is in horseshoebend. I am praying that their might have been some miracle and maybe some of the lost might be found.
I was in Salem today visiting a girlfriend who has a son in Horseshoe so please rest easy. Horseshoe is in no danger.:)
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i have relatives in the russellville area, and have not been able to contact any of them yet, am hoping none are among the dead, and praying for the families of those who are, if anyone knows of a site or blog listing names of the dead and missing,please post it
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it was down around hot spring and i hear that some of our R O T C was their camping
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It was the albert pike camp grounds.
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ArcAngel wrote:
Has anyone explored the correlation between this
"flash flood" the one in Tennessee, and the massive
hydrocarbon release in the gulf?
You have GOT to be kidding!

My prayers are with the families of those killed and those that are missing.
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My prayers also go out.. How sad...
Modesto

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Ugly!
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Prayers are with all the familes. This is such a sad tragic. God Be with you all
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Learn to swim folks.
This happened during the night I believe, and most likely the victims were in tents. Also, not to mention that I'm sure that some were children that did not know how to swim let alone open a tent while drowning in cold swift water. Therefore, do yourself and the world a favor and grow up and grow some common sense while your at it. No one on here thinks your funny TRUST me.

I will pray that the Lord will be with all of those involved and their families.
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Learn to swim folks.
Proverbs 22:15
Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.

It is OK. with God to drive it out of him,
I pray even for coldhearted,for I know God's Rod to be quite stout,

I advise you coldhearted to sincerly apollogize to all,it will lighten the Rod some.
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From the pictures that are coming across on the news, there were tents, campers, and even the cabins there at the camp grounds were destroyed. One report said there were as many as 50 vehicles found up in trees. A lot of people from this area go camping there...
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ArcAngel wrote:
Has anyone explored the correlation between this
"flash flood" the one in Tennessee, and the massive
hydrocarbon release in the gulf?
Yeah, they were both ignored by Obama! Holland offered to send equipment immediately after the explosion but our government turned them down.

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It was parts of the Caddo River the news said along with Albert Pike and Little Missouri Falls. Beautiful places but no place to be with a lot of rain. All the water comes rushing down the mountains. Albert Pike is basically one way in and one way out except for 1 really bad road. There were campers and motor homes stacked on top of each other. My daughters family camps there often. Thank God not this week. I pray they find all the children safe.

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ArcAngel wrote:
Has anyone explored the correlation between this "flash flood" the one in Tennessee, and the massive
hydrocarbon release in the gulf?
Yea. They all involve water.
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ArcAngel wrote:
Has anyone explored the correlation between this
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Can you explain what you mean? Do you honestly think they are related?
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My prayers will be for the safe return of everyone's family AND FOR THE COMFORT OF THE SPIRIT OF THE ONES WHO ARE WORRIED ABOUT THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS,God bless you and give you comfort.

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I have sent the request to over 5 Million prayer folks.
i will be praying as well
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Coldhearted wrote:
Learn to swim folks.
Coldhearted you should pull your bottom lip up over your head and swallow.
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We just got through going through a bad one here in Nashville. We got two inches of seep water in the den that ran all day on may 2 and were able to open it to the lowest point and bail a lot of it. So many lost everything...It still isn't losing lives though and I grieve all the more for those folks who have lost loved ones! That is by far the worst loss anyone can have. God Bless them!!

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