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Posted on 08/31/2005 4:00:15 PM PDT by NautiNurse
You are probably right! Corrupt to the core!
That photo needs to be saved for the tribunal.
Yep, thats why I couldnt change channels fast enough.
Jesse is probably busy fathering some more bastards, and Sharpton is headed in the other direction at 110mph, according to the police.
As a matter of fact they had some earthquakes out my way in the California Desert this afternoon...
There is a federal law you have to release prisoners if you cant guarantee their safety.
: Mayor Declares Martial LAW In NEW ORLEANS!!
At this point, he might as well declare MARITIME LAW and charge the looters with PIRACY."
That's funny!!! And coming from someone with the appropriate screen name to boot!
I'm sorry about my confusion on this. Are we talking about now? Or, are we talking about buses taking people out before the storm? If they were taking them out before was it out of town or to the Super Dome?
I read that it was tracked to go west of 90 and it never got west of 89.6.
This sounds like Scrappleface. That is why buses should have been sent around town picking up residents on Saturday & early Sunday. Maybe I'm wrong, but I got the impression that buses did not help until time to take people to the Super-dome...then it was too late.
Probably true. I reminded my husband tonight while cooking dinner that they would be getting their checks today and his comment was if they had them last weekend they probably could have evacuated.
Fine, you and me both.
But what if you couldn't get out, would you still not go to the SuperDome but stay in wooden house ten feet below sea level?
NOAA predicted Katrina's storm track precisely as early as Friday.
It struck the Gulf Coast within 50miles of the forecast they gave at that time. Somewhere, on some thread or other, there is a compilation of their predicted track ... incredible accuracy with this storm.
An airboat pulls up to the Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2005. Floodwaters continue to rise in the Crescent City after several levees broke, inundating the city in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
I just saw them say 475 buses will be taking them to Texas
Couple of hours back at the most.
Was still daylight.
Oh, I agree; I dread seeing the National Guard getting those people out of there.
Some of them just are not going to want to go.
God bless Texas.
We saw this tonight, a caravan of FEMA Buses: they were swerving around stuff on the interstate... NICE buses.... commented these people are probably thrilled, a nice comfy seat, air conditioning and restrooms...
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