You know every time I come on this board I find remarks by people that say that we shouldn't live on the coast. So OK, if we don't live on the coast, where are you gonna get the shrimp and fish for you to eat and sell all over, where is the navy gonna get their boats built and fixed and where oh where would the State Tax Dollars come from for the "General Fund" for all of MS if not for the casinos and businesses down here? I don't think 1 little automobile manufacturing plant is gonna do it....OK I forgot, we shouldn't have Chevron down here pumping oil in from boats and refineing it for the gas for the cars in the rest of the US. So if you eliminate all those things...where would the "northern mississippians" be????????? WITHOUT seafood, Naval protection, state monies for paying things, and no gas for you tractors and your trucks and cars? Hungry, scared, the economy would be a whole lot worse because of higher taxes to make up for those lost from the casinos and oh yeah, walking or riding a horse cause of no gas.
So I guess a few of us should stay down here and do the things that we do every day, even if we have to pay higher insurance premiums. I really wouldn't mind paying the higher premiums if they would only pay the claims against them instead of flat out denying them. If they didn't give their "Top Dogs" humongus bonuses of millions of dollars every year, there might be some money left to pay out the claims that have been filed. But oh of course they had the money to pay their "so called experts" to send out word for word structural engineer reports to deny claims. Imagine, the only thing the wind damage would have been to my house was a few shingles would have been gone.............oh puleeeeessssseeee! If somebody sees any part of my house anywhere would you let me know? Then maybe I might have something from prior to Katrina cause we sure couldn't find not 1 wall, part of a roof, 2,000 square feet house of outside bricks, cabinets, furniture, well we did find the fridge, knew it was ours cause it still had the magnets on it

And my insurance company certainly wasn't "On my side" so don't expect them to be on yours either. Well I guess I could rephrase that...they were on my sides...the neighbors to the west who had a slab too were paid a considerable amount of their policy for wind damage and we had the same agent and insurance company and the neighbor to the east was paid a considerable amount of his policy and he was 10 feet off the ground and had the same insurance company, just different agents....so I guess I need to change my name to Moses except I didn't part the water, my house parted the wind with Katrina, cause none of it did any damage to my home that was no where to be found.
Ok, I'm stepping down.................
Pascagoula Mississippi is my home town and I am proud of it and to tell anyone about it and I plan to stay here for the rest of my life. If you don't know about great things about the Great State of Mississippi, go to this web site
http://www.mississippibelieveit.com and you can find out some interesting things about us, including the Gulf Coast!
Mary