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Tracy from NOLA   March 30th, 2009 11:56 am ET

I've been praying for relief in FARGO. I hope you are all being taken care of, when you are not working on saving your town and homes I hope you have a warm place to be. When we were flooded it was August and HOT I can't imagine being in freezing temps. May God Bless You ALL..! Tracy/New Orleans,La.

mcgeeview   March 30th, 2009 12:51 pm ET

I will keep those whom lost their homes and town in my prays. I find it interesting that people can still say that less government is need when situations like these happen people need all the help they can get. I know because I live threw Katrina and trust me when I say the families who have loss their home will need prays and help.

Mari   March 30th, 2009 1:13 pm ET

Very sad, indeed. God bless all the folks in the flood areas of Fargo.

Bobbi   March 30th, 2009 1:17 pm ET

Its funny when all is well,. we cuss the Gov't & no one wants the Govt to meddle.... Then when we need help , you run first to the Gov't. Weird kind of Irony if you ask me.

J House   March 30th, 2009 4:02 pm ET

It makes one wonder of what scale must a US disaster be to have the President visit the scene?
Does it depend on the amount of property damage and human suffering?

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