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Old 03-05-2012, 10:55 AM  
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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX View Post
youre talking to someone who knows people who had insurance and lost their entire home and everything they own in hurricane katrina in area as vast as new orleans to mississippi, I know family who lost homes in multiple states. How you live safe from that? . insurance will not save you. know anyone who actually lost a home? I know dozens. My family lost a bunch of them, I can assure you, its much more difficult than you make it.

"get insurance and youre fine" hardly, read stories of those who lost it all then come tell me insurance will save you...
While I sympathize with anyone who loses their home and belongings, this is just a fact of life we all have to deal with. Each and every one of us are always at risk of losing something, including our lives. That's just how it works. As unfair as it may seem, and as difficult as it may be to build again with or without insurance, life happens. There is nothing we can do about that, and we never know when it's going to happen.

A falling meteor could smash through my roof at any second. I could fall over from a heart attack and die. I could have a stroke. An earthquake could level my entire city. I could slip in the bathroom, break my neck, and spend the rest of my life in a wheelchair. You can't escape risk and the possible loss that comes with it.
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