MARTIN BASHIR....PLANET EXPERT!!!
OKC has received more than they deserve.
I wish Bashir was hit by a tornado. Perhaps he’ll get deposited in Yemen or somewhere.
Bashir is one of those liberals that comes off somewhat intelligent until he opens his mouth. He is definitely ignorant. Perhaps he never heard of an F5 tornado. Perhaps he can’t count that high. Either way, he should be deported or shot.
‘Hyperbole’ thy name is Martin Bashir!
Needs to have his wealth confiscated and redistributed.
Probably not in the history of the planet, possibly in the history of recorded history.
Bashir is an idiot. He shouldn’t be allowed to comment on such of a God loving conservative community.
It’s the worst I’ve ever seen and they have two more days of this coming up.
Liberals suffer from a silly modern conceit. This was a devastating storm, but hardly the worst in the history of the planet. He needs to study the Tri-State Tornado of 1925, among others. The Tri-State Tornado was an F5 that was on the ground for 3.5 hours and traveled 234 miles across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, which is the longest continual tornado path in the recorded history of the world. It killed at last 747 people and injured thousands, making it the deadliest in U.S. history by far.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tri-State_Tornado
Out of curiousity I tuned in to MSNBC. Heard Chris Matthews and didn’t last 20 seconds.
You can tell an F5, even the grass gets sucked up. Learned that a the ‘97 Jerrell Tx tornado....
Those Liberals -- they just like to say stuff.
Where do these brainless, uneducated idiots come from? This storm sadly did a lot of damage and killed/injured many people. But there were gigantic tornados before the region was heavily populated and media fools like Bashir around to display their own ignorance.
It doesn’t even come close the the 1925 Tri-State tornado.
Yes and at 6’1”, I am perhaps the tallest man who ever lived.
Perhaps, Martin.
Hyperbole is the main communication means for the left.
Did he look at these?
http://www.epicdisasters.com/index.php/site/comments/the_deadliest_us_tornadoes/
http://www.rarenewspapers.com/view/591130