CARTOON: After the storm

Saw it after Katrina. Saw it after the Yazoo City Tornado. And once again, we’ve seen it after this week’s horrible tornado outbreak.

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11 Responses to CARTOON: After the storm

  1. msorey says:

    Awesome, and so true! We know how to take care of folks down here :)

  2. parrotmom says:

    So very true!!!

  3. Clucky says:

    Last year or last week’s tornados?

    Reason Number One I wouldn’t want to live anywhere in the world other than a small Southern town. Your cartoon hits the nail on the head. Awesome.

  4. Lisa Chappell says:

    The only thing left out was the pot of coffee in one of those guys’ hands!

  5. cardinallady says:

    yes this is great marshall. The scenes at smithville look like this, but everywhere wevlooked someone was helping.

  6. John says:

    This is why we are greater in the south. We still believe in God and His Son, Our Country, and Helping one another in the time of need, then want nothing in return for helping others.

  7. dhcoop says:

    Awesome!

  8. bpman says:

    Great outlook on a horrible outbreak. Easter weekend we had strong winds & an EF4 tornado hit here in STL that damaged over 2000 homes, destroying about 750 of them. Amazing no one was killed. And there has been the same outpouring of volunteer/charity work from the community, resembling the ‘we get good’ atmosphere of the small southern town. What a tough spring this has been for so many pple. Now the floods may be next disaster waiting to happen. yikes.

  9. Tammy says:

    A picture says a thousand words, and this one said alot, Mississippi takes care of their own.

  10. Vaughn Blaylock says:

    What a great weekend at such a horrible event. We put together a group from West Point to go and feed these wonderful people in their tiny little ruined town, and what we found was not a people defeated but a spirit of togetherness and a community stronger for the damage inflicted.

  11. SaraB says:

    I listen to Marshall on Supertalk Radio out of Tupelo. Love listening to him and all the other talkers. Don’t believe I’ve ever seen a drawing until now.
    My childhood home and High School was destroyed in Smithville this past week. Yesterday, while digging through the rubble of my parents home… I couldn’t begin to tell you how many people stopped to help. Even gave us storage room, trailers, chainsaws, boxes, food, water, wire cutters. All of it was so nice! Never thought that many people cared like that.

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