> I wasn't worried until I saw that Jim Cantore is in Houma which is
> about 60 miles from me. I suppose it is better than having him here.
Why can't that bastard leave LA alone?!!!!!!!
I just heard on the radio that Gustav is an opportunity for redemption
(God's on our side!). Shrub is in Texas drawing the hurricane away from
New Orleans (it's working well unless you're in Houma or thinking of
the storm surge driven by the brisk sea breeze on the east side). The
ice trucks are ready - get ready for a refreshing recovery!!! The cops
are prepared to start arresting perpetrators!!!
Chertoff has planned a great storm!!!
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nuts
can't remember which of the dems claimed gustav as theirs. said God
was on the dems side since gustav hit the us at the beginning of the
gop convention.
Penni
That was the noted Liberal freak Michael "did you see SICKO?" Moore
who warbled out that little ditty about "there is a God" because
hurricane Gustov was interrupting the GOP Convention and not because
it was threatening lives and property...or maybe because it was, who
knows?
I've do have to give Moore credit for those times that Democrats seem
to shake the perception of viewing most Americans as "the great
unwashed" or more accurately, "the bitter, gun clinging" great
unwashed. Moore will pop up, say something stupid and that perception
falls back into place.
Ken - who liked "Roger & Me" and laughed all the way through
"Farenhi...Farenhoo...Whatever 9/11" for reasons that Moore may not
like.
can't remember the names of the guy quoted but it wasn't michael moore
that the reporters were quoting. they muckity mucks in the dem party.
Penni
Other liberal nut-bags may have said it, but Michael Moore did thank
God for Gustov, you can easily find the video on YouTube.
Ken - who wonders if Moore with "thank God" for Hurricane Ike as well?