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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... Don White wrote in message ... Starbuck wrote: Don, When you saw the floods in NO, and the people stranded there, it was the Mayor's fault. I was thinking it was an underbuilt levee system. There should have been some kind of ditch on both sides running all the way to the Gulf. Did you happen to catch the interview with the Army Corps of Engineers commander? A question was posed about the potential of Rita hitting NO and if the damaged levies could withstand another CAT 3 storm. He said no, but, in the event Rita hits, they planned to seal off the affected canals at both ends, so no water could spill into and flood the city. WTF is he talking about? And, if that works, why didn't they do that before Katrina? Because they wanted to let the levees breach in the black areas in order to save the white areas...or so says Farakkhan. |
NOYB wrote in message k.net... He may not run in '08, but there's almost no doubt in my mind that he'll be President one day. I don't think he'll run in '08 either, but he's going to sometime in the future. He's still young and paying his dues. Eisboch |
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote in message k.net... He may not run in '08, but there's almost no doubt in my mind that he'll be President one day. I don't think he'll run in '08 either, but he's going to sometime in the future. He's still young and paying his dues. I don't think he's too young. He's certainly better qualified and more seasoned than either of the previous two Presidents. |
"Don White" wrote in message news:BIAXe.93166 Are these guys talking to each other? Nagin is a dickhead, but like many of same in local authority, he is probably fairly street smart. Now he has lobbied for the peoples' return, and been overruled by the Feds [and rightly so]. From now on, any additional disruption or inconvenience suffered by displaced evacuees will be cause for yet another anti-Fed rant. |
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:22:09 GMT, Don White wrote:
Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the water is undrinkable. Are these guys talking to each other? Your mayor is kind of nuts! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 00:03:04 GMT, "Eisboch"
wrote: Harry Krause wrote in message ... Not at all. I believe the GOP star reached its apex in 2004. And I don't believe Dubya's less-dumb brother Jeb has a chance. The public has had it with the Bush family. I don't know about that. I was watching brother Jeb laying out evacuation plans and hurricane preparations on CNN. Unlike his brother, he is coherent, articulate and can speak more than 20 words per minute without losing his train of thought. I've noticed, over the past three winter snowbirding adventures, that he is very popular in Florida. Eisboch He appears able to execute an emergency plan, unlike some Dems I've heard of. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 00:12:35 GMT, "Eisboch"
wrote: Don White wrote in message ... Starbuck wrote: Don, When you saw the floods in NO, and the people stranded there, it was the Mayor's fault. I was thinking it was an underbuilt levee system. There should have been some kind of ditch on both sides running all the way to the Gulf. Did you happen to catch the interview with the Army Corps of Engineers commander? A question was posed about the potential of Rita hitting NO and if the damaged levies could withstand another CAT 3 storm. He said no, but, in the event Rita hits, they planned to seal off the affected canals at both ends, so no water could spill into and flood the city. WTF is he talking about? And, if that works, why didn't they do that before Katrina? Eisboch Before Katrina the mayor owned the town. According to Louis Faraquan, the levee was bombed so as to kill blacks. That's more evidence that the mayor was practicing genocide in NO. This morning Nagin is accusing Adm. Allen of overstepping his bounds by disagreeing publicly with Nagin's decision to quickly repopulate NO. One wonders where all this apparent 'leadership' was *before* Katrina hit. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
PocoLoco wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:22:09 GMT, Don White wrote: Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the water is undrinkable. Are these guys talking to each other? Your mayor is kind of nuts! My mayor??? We did have a mayor as goofy as this one 4 or five years ago, but he was turfed a couple of elections past. |
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 13:43:55 GMT, Don White wrote:
PocoLoco wrote: On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:22:09 GMT, Don White wrote: Just watching CNN. The mayor was addressing reporters and said he wants 200K people to move back and re-populate the city. (with possible visit from Rita). The federal people say power is still sporadic and the water is undrinkable. Are these guys talking to each other? Your mayor is kind of nuts! My mayor??? We did have a mayor as goofy as this one 4 or five years ago, but he was turfed a couple of elections past. A slip of the tongue. Perhaps you were not one of those coming to the defense of this Democrat idiot a couple weeks ago. Now the fool is asking for 200 buses. I suppose he needs replacements for the ones he left sitting in the parking lots. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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