- Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:46 pm
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While many motorists remain stranded in their cars on roadways in Georgia, officials are working to get food, water, and other necessities to those who have nowhere to go.National Guard vehicles were called in and police officers were used to escort home the children who were still at schools.Ahh those poor babies, somebody OWES them something because they got themselves stuck in a storm. :lol: :lol: :lol:
In Atlanta, some National Guard troops handing out MREs, the food U.S. soldiers are eating in Afghanistan, to motorists stranded on the highways were verbally attacked for not bringing hot meals and not rescuing them sooner. Tunku Jennings complained that she waited over 12 hours in her car, freezing and hungry then they marginalize her by putting her in the back of a Army truck and toss her a plastic bag with cold food not fit for a dog. Other blacks had similar complaints, most blaming the Governor who is white, not the major of Atlanta who is black.
