Posted on 12/23/2010 8:15:56 AM PST by george76
The City & County of Honolulu reports there were an estimated 14 sewage spills during the heavy rainstorm last weekend, at least four of which the state says happened in the windward community of Kailua where President Obama and his family are staying this holiday season.
Those sewage overflows rose from waterlogged manholes and went into the Kaelepulu Stream, which is one of two major waterways in the Kailua district. No total for the sewage gallon count total has been posted yet.
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Barack Obama and his family are visiting the islands, and in fact, are staying right on Kailua beach in the homes where the brown water, bubbles and all, will finally land.
The state says it has done its part, issuing a brown water warning and telling people to stay out of the water.
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He should feel right at home floating in that water.
Aloha ha ha ha!
Somehow this just seam’s appropriate.
TOO FUNNY. Thanks for sharing!
seam’s=seem’s
Better keep your mouth closed while bodysurfing, Barry.
Mrs Submareener says: “God is on the job!”
The Rookie and the Wookie pretty much bring that with them wherever they go.
OR this is just a cover story to allow the secret service to do their job without the worry of nearby swimmers.
Merry Christmas Barry! LOL!
If i had to take a guess,i’ll say that’s Obama floating by.
Like attracts Like.
Sounds like a cover story to explain the flies.
The Obamas arrived, and the sewar system barfed. Ho-Ho-rrendous.
First, the UN had sewerage back up. Now it’s happening in the Obama’s vacation spot. Imagine that!
Luckily for them, they’ve got a pro at ‘scooping the poop’ visiting right now.
Glad to hear it’s the windward side of the island, so the smell will blow in the right direction.
Speaking of sewage, does he plan to visit his birth certificate while he is on Oahu?
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