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To: TSchmereL

Is that old wind bag still on the air?


3 posted on 09/11/2008 8:22:39 AM PDT by al baby (Hi mom)
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To: al baby

The old wind bag was just given another 400 million dollar contract and still going strong after 20 years.


6 posted on 09/11/2008 8:27:37 AM PDT by NeoCaveman (Annoy the media, end the Obamanation, vote maverick, McCain/Palin '08 and Free Laz)
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To: al baby

another internet tuffy huh


7 posted on 09/11/2008 8:27:44 AM PDT by advertising guy ( CHARITY BEGINS AT HUT !)
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To: al baby
"Is that old wind bag still on the air?"

What do you care baby al gore?

9 posted on 09/11/2008 8:28:45 AM PDT by Enterprise (No Oil for Democrats!)
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To: al baby
Is that old wind bag still on the air?

LOL! When the student thinks he is wiser than the professor, there is a problem.

12 posted on 09/11/2008 8:32:15 AM PDT by mlocher (america is a sovereign state)
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To: al baby

Bye, Bye al Baby!!


13 posted on 09/11/2008 8:33:08 AM PDT by maeng
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To: al baby

Are we going to be invaded by trolls on September 11?

Talk about tastlessness.


20 posted on 09/11/2008 8:47:32 AM PDT by Fudd Fan (There's a new political superstar and she's a REAL LADY!)
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To: al baby

It’s an ill wind that blows no good.

But some wind bags blow good.


27 posted on 09/11/2008 8:52:15 AM PDT by ThomasThomas (Real change actually changes something.)
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To: al baby

Is that old wind bag still on the air?

Who?


37 posted on 09/11/2008 8:58:57 AM PDT by EagleandLiberty (it is time to go BEAR hunting in Georgia, so other REPUBLICS can be safe!!)
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To: al baby

Is that old wind bag still on the air?

Who?


38 posted on 09/11/2008 8:59:06 AM PDT by EagleandLiberty (it is time to go BEAR hunting in Georgia, so other REPUBLICS can be safe!!)
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To: al baby

This was hilarious today... It was better listening to this...read slowly and laugh, laugh, laugh.

Story #1: AP: We Have Much to Learn from Communist Cuba

RUSH: You will not believe this. We just had a hurricane roar through Cuba. In fact, they’ve been hit twice, but this one, Hurricane Ike went in there and just devastated the place. Cuba doesn’t have any money. Cuba doesn’t have much of anything. Their buildings in Havana downtown cannot be restored, refurbished, because they don’t have any money, and they have not been. But listen to this from the Associated Press by Anita Snow.

“When Hurricane Ike struck Cuba, Ronald Matos didn’t think twice about fleeing his one-room wooden house for a government shelter. The 34-year-old construction worker and his wife, Emma Jean, got soft beds, free meals, the attention of a doctor and solicitous social workers — and the companionship of other friendly Cubans. ‘We passed the night talking and telling stories, because Cubans never lose their smiles or their sense of humor,’ he said. ‘There is no electricity, but we are better protected than in our homes.’” Now, get this next paragraph. “With an inefficient centralized economy and a U.S. embargo that has stifled trade, Cuba doesn’t have resources to build new, hurricane-proof buildings. It doesn’t have fleets of Humvees to charge through the floodwaters. Few of its people have cars to flee in, and fewer still can check on loved ones by cell phone. But if there’s one thing the communist island does right, it’s evacuations.” (laughing) Damn! “And in the end, that saves more lives than anything else.”

So we have a lot to learn. The point of this story, folks, if you read it all, is we’ve got lots to learn from Cuba. They’ve got the best health care system, and they know how to evacuate people. To where? From where, to where? And all these Cubans, the story says, they’re all out there shouting for Fidel. Fidel! Fidel! They’re shouting for Raul — Raul! Raul! — and they have not seen any of them. Fidel hasn’t been seen in months. Raul hasn’t been seen in three or four weeks. They probably got the hell off the island! They’re probably not even there. Boy, but we have a lot to learn, folks, from Cuba. “The death toll from Hurricane Ike this week was shockingly high by Cuban standards: five. This, for a giant storm that tore across the length of the island, flattening houses in its path.

“Compare that with Haiti, which took glancing blows from Hanna and Ike and saw hundreds die.” Yeah, I guess so, between Haiti and Cuba, you choose Cuba. But then it says this: “The secret is the evacuations system. A quarter-million Cubans evacuated during Gustav, and the number for Ike was a staggering 2.6 million — nearly a quarter of the island’s population. Most of the evacuees found family or friends to stay with, but nearly 400,000 were housed in 2,300 government shelters.” Wow, at least they’re better than Ray Nagin was. They’re better than Kathleen Blanco was. But then this:

“Most Cubans work for the government and don’t have to worry about losing wages if they take off from work. And because police keep a close eye on evacuated areas — and because most Cubans have few possessions of value anyway — looting isn’t a major concern.” So there’s the answer to looting! Nobody has anything! Oh, my gosh, what have I learned here? We’re singing the praises in the Associated Press of Cuba: 2300 government shelters, mass evacuations. They show us how to do it right, and there’s no looting. There’s no looting, because, as the AP says here, Anita Snow, “because most Cubans have few possessions of value anyway, looting isn’t a major concern. Cubans are taught from an early age to move quickly in the event of a natural disaster.” Gag me with a spoon, ladies and gentlemen. We’re supposed to learn from Cuba. The AP, the Drive-Bys, are out to lunch, too.

Everybody is zeroing in now on Hurricane Ike and where it will make landfall in Texas. The hurricane track right now, it’s going to be very, very close to Houston and Galveston area, a little southwest of that on the Texas coast. They’re already evacuating people. Hundreds of thousands of people are being evacuated from the area where it is to hit. I’d like to offer a public service for those of you in Texas who are being evacuated and that is to throw away all of your possessions, throw away everything have. Throw away your car; throw away your laundry, whatever it is, throw it away, because I read a story from the AP today talking about how much we could learn from Cuba in dealing with hurricanes.

Cuba apparently is better than anybody in the world at evacuating people, and I also learned this from the Associated Press. Anita Snow was the info babe. There was no looting. There is no looting ever in Cuba during hurricanes. That’s ‘cause nobody has anything, and this was said by the AP to be a really monumental achievement. I mean this was something we should all emulate. We should be more like Cuba. So to avoid looting and losing your possessions to theft, just throw them away if you are in Texas. And that way, you won’t be looted. I’m just trying to help here by spreading the word from the Associated Press today as they credited Cuba for being able to show the world how to deal with natural disasters.


345 posted on 09/11/2008 6:56:36 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (McCAIN/PALIN...THE CHANGE AMERICANS REALLY WANT—OBAMA..THE CHANGE THE WORLD'S TERRORISTS WANT)
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