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Ah,just another coincidence go back to sleep sheeple.
Oh good grief--first, it hasn't passed. It's been introduced. There's a difference. Second, it authorizes emergency response groups to make planning for mass deaths (and handling human remains in a culturally sensitive way) part of their emergency response plan--every community already has an emergency response plan to deal with survivors, but what DO you do with a thousand or more bodies in an emergency, like a major earthquake, or a mile wide tornado that hits a major city? It's not like we've had anything like that happen before in this country. You know, like 911, or Katrina...
Is everything a conspiracy to you? I'm surprised you haven't headed to your bunker in the mountains with your survivalist buddies so the black helecopters can't get you. Good grief.
Uhhh...did you forget about event commonly referred to as 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina?
Yeah, I have a problem with FEMA too, but think that it is prudent to upgrade hospital and mortuary facilities in order to handle mass casulties.
You seem to think a conspiracy is under foot.
Would you care to explain what that might entail?
Apparently the government is planning a kinder, gentler, more culturally sensitive genocide where the bodies of the indiscriminately murdered are handled with respect instead of dumped into mass graves.
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