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Hit and miss fire: Some LDS suffer loss while others spared
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But for many years the Environmentalists tree huggers have sued and refused to let home owners clean up dead trees and brush around their homes.. Little animals and owls need natural dead dried fire starting brush to live in.. So they say!
Well, this latest fire destruction has killed more owls and little animals than could have ever died naturally..
But the Environmentalists don't care, and they continue to issue laws to create fire trapped homes..
I feel grateful that they are safe, but so sad for the thousands that have lost their homes. This destruction is beyond anything I have seen before in a place I have lived.
Being a member of the LDS Faith in Poway, does make this story very relevant to me. You have to realize how many of us have transplanted, and I feel grateful that the news paper gave us updates so we could know more about our home stake. I hurt for everyone who has lost, but needless to say, I am still concerned about members of the church as well, and I appreciate updates such as this article.
Thanks for the pictures ... if you haven't seen it yet ... check it out now.
I'm from and in san diego and I'm grateful for desnews. I wished I could do more here ....
Get a life!!! There is nothing wrong with Deseret news writing a story about the Mormons affected in San Diego. Its probabley the only paper in the country that will. Move to another paper city if you dont like it. Jeezz.
It's just more information, that I for one was interested in.
In the meantime, we have the sad but great opportunity to learn from these experiences -- have we got ready what we'd want to/need to take in an emergency? It's made me think!!!
Did I screw-up in the pre-existence and miss too many meetings are something?
God bless all those that have lost everything in San Diego area, my heart goes out to you all. Where can I donate my help?
Dumb
Christian Science Monitor is not reporting about Wikkins or Hindus.
Get on with your lives.
you must not have seen how many more people have clicked on and read this story than the other stories on the online edition today
Frankly if you don't want to read stories about Mormans then don't read a Morman owned paper.
It will effect so many more, who have LOST their employment and livelyhood, in the San Diego area.
The lucky ones are those who will only be short one or two weeks pay this month.
At this time there is no unemployent, or "time off pay" for a Very, VERY, LARGE part of San Diegan's who will not receive their pay checks this week or next week.
There is no emergency aide , or FEMA for a many, many of us very lucky ones.
Yes, we are so very luck we still have our home.
Please be aware that "almost" everyone in San Diego is effected in some way.(This is not sarcasim, but a just something else to be aware of)
We, lucky one, will share our resources with our less lucky, family members and friends.
Is this essentially your notice that you are quitting the respectable-newspaper business? Can you imagine, say, the LA Times running a story on how many Baptists were affected by the fires?
I find it hard to believe that any Mormon worth his or her salt makes religious distinctions during events like these. I really don't understand why you feel you have to.
I thing all of us are praying for those in Southern California. I cannot believe that many homes have been burned. I have not heard about the businesses but I know that info will come later. I think if we look for ways to help those there with financial assistance, time, prayers etc. that is the best thing.
One family member, showed up for work on Tuesday, (Monday, the were all sent home early to packup to evacuate)her boss came in P.J's and fuzzy slippers. But, his surf board was saved and packed in his car. "Only in California."
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