All of what you said about Sierra Leone is not necessary Shanna, - TopicsExpress



          

All of what you said about Sierra Leone is not necessary Shanna, by the way do you know the name youre carrying? You said youre a servant. But a servant of God should be an example but youre doing the opposite. By the way Sierra Leone is a third world country and you must have been well prepared before you decided to go and live there. I would like you to know that 90% of what you said was not true and such is outrageous for a Christian to do. How would you feel if someone who claimed to be a servant of God, come to your country and start looking out for all the unpleasant things and ignores the good things? Mind your ways and try to post things about the orphanage that will help in bringing support for the children in the orphanage and not bad things about Sierra Leone. Remember, Jesus never for once in his life time condemn another mans country about the comforts that are in his country that are not in the country he visited which he was expecting; never!!!! I want you to know that we have police men who controls the traffic, we have traffic signs, we have meaningful traffic signs. Many have been put in jail for breaking traffic laws. If there were nothing like that then, how are those people placed in jail. And why are drivers caught for violating traffic laws. You cant compare Sierra Leone to America because its a first world country and Sierra Leone is a third world country. Even in America you have pedestrians walking all about the street. For instance, go to New York City, California, ETC. There are places in America that are as hot as Africa and some hotter than Africa. South Carolina, Texas,Vagina, New Mexico ( in Albuquerque) etc and check of the disasters here in America that are not in Africa like: (YEAR), (TYPE), (FATALITIES), (DAMAGES), (US$), (ARTICLES), (LOCATIONS), (COMMENTS) (1) In 2014 Mudslide 42 2014 Oso mudslide Oso, Washington. 2013-2014 Cold wave 21 2013–14 North American cold wave Eastern US 2013 Wildfire 19 Yarnell Hill Fire Yarnell, Arizona 2013 Tornado 24 $2 billion 2013 Moore tornado Moore, Oklahoma 2013 Blizzard 18 February 2013 noreaster Eastern US 2012 Hurricane 147 $75 billion Hurricane Sandy Eastern US 2011 Tornado 160 $69,000 – $3,000,000,000 (2011) 2011 Joplin tornado Joplin, Missouri part of the May 21-26, 2011 tornado outbreak sequence 2011 Tornado 346 ~$11,000,000,000 (2011) April 25–28, 2011 tornado outbreak Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Arkansas and Virginia 336 tornadoes 2011 Flood 20 $2 to 4 billion[1][2] 2011 Mississippi River floods Mississippi River Valley 2010 Flood 20 June 2010 Arkansas floods Albert Pike Recreational Area (near Langley, Arkansas) 2009 Tsunami 31 2009 Samoa earthquake American Samoa and nearby islands 189 total deaths, with 31 in American Samoa. 2008 Tornado 59 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Alabama, and Illinois 2007 Fire 14 California wildfires of October 2007 California Large fires burnt out of control across southern California, fueled by unusually strong Santa Ana Winds; worst around San Diego; caused evacuation of over one million people. Most fires accidental; some suspected arson. 2005 Cyclone 1,836 $84,000,000,000 (2006) Hurricane Katrina Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama 2005 Cyclone 120 $10,000,000,000 (2005) Hurricane Rita Louisiana, Texas 2005 Tornado 25 $92,000,000 Evansville Tornado of November 2005 Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio 7 tornadoes 2004 Cyclone 124 $19,000,000,000 (2005) Hurricane Ivan Texas, Florida, East Coast 2004 Cyclone 49 $9,000,000,000 Hurricane Frances Florida 2004 Cyclone 10 $15,000,000,000 Hurricane Charley Florida 2001 Cyclone 41 $5,500,000,000 Tropical Storm Allison Texas, Louisiana, Pennsylvania 1999 Heat wave 271 Midwest and Northeast 1999 Tornado 48 $1,500,000,000 (2005) 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Tennessee 66 tornadoes 1998–1999 Landslide 0 $70,000,000 Aldercrest-Banyon landslide Kelso, Washington 1998 Blizzard 30 North American ice storm of 1998 Canada and Northeast 1997 Flood 0 $2,000,000,000 1997 Red River Flood North Dakota, Minnesota, Southern Manitoba 1996 Flood 8 $500,000,000 Willamette Valley Flood of 1996 Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California 1995 Heat wave 739 Chicago Heat Wave of 1995 Chicago, Illinois 1995 Flood 6 $1,360,000,000 May 8, 1995 Louisiana Flood New Orleans, Louisiana area 1994 Earthquake 57 $23,000,000,000 Northridge earthquake Greater Los Angeles area 1993 Blizzard 79–300 $6,600,000,00 Storm of the Century East Coast of North and Central America 1993 Flood 50 $15,000,000,000 Great Flood of 1993 Midwest 1992 Cyclone 26 $25,000,000,000 Hurricane Andrew Florida and Louisiana 1990 Tornado 29 $160,000,000 1990 Plainfield tornado Plainfield, Illinois Crest Hill, Illinois 1989 Earthquake 69 $6,000,000,000
Posted on: Fri, 04 Jul 2014 19:52:03 +0000

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