Katrina and Rita you bitch
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^I have been told that when the guard steps in for situations like this it is always marshal law.
(edit. kirk they dont double the sentence under this type of situation..they just shoot you.)
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Speaking of looting, my mom just pointed out a hella funny vid.
Turn on FOX news tonight, and when they show looting vids at a supermarket, theres a clip of a large black guy in a blue shirt covering his face for identity reasons, and hes walking away. but after that a girl wearing a "Mean girls suck, Nice girls swallow" Tshirt walks into the clip. Its hillarious. i recommend watching it.
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99slowGSX wrote:
FYI- It is martial law, not marshal law or however you guys are spelling it. That is when the millitary takes control of normal administration of justice.which would make sense...since the national guard and coast guard are running the show
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spoolude wrote:
you cease to amaze me with the level of your stupidity. Obivoulsy college is not a route in your path of life is it?
you just never shut up. learn to be nice for once devin... oh wait.. you don't know how to be, you never have. not a good way to get friends, by the way, go back to school and learn how to spell, otherwise, don't talk to me -
I wonder how the water is even going to go down in new orleans. accounting on that they are like 8 ft below sea level or so... I bet it's going to take a long time for that city to get back to normal... of course
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cavalier_babe wrote:
I wonder how the water is even going to go down in new orleans. accounting on that they are like 8 ft below sea level or so... I bet it's going to take a long time for that city to get back to normal... of courseits varies from 5ft below to 17ft above sea level...and they will obviously have to pump some of the water out as there is a surrounding levee system...some of the water will just kinda soak into the ground and find its way magically back to the ocean...
and i think they are just crybabies...i mean i have no idea what they are complaining about
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cavalier_babe wrote:
you just never shut up. learn to be nice for once devin... oh wait.. you don't know how to be, you never have. not a good way to get friends, by the way, go back to school and learn how to spell, otherwise, don't talk to meYou sound like you are 12. Get over it.
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There should have never been a city there. Its kind of like building a house right on the red river then wondering why you have to rebuild every year.
Are they going to rebuild the whole city?
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STiSchucky wrote:
So how much in aid funds do you think we'll recieve from countries? I know we get a bad rep if we dont send aid right away(hence the Tsunami) but we sent MILLIONS or perhaps Billions, i dunno the exact # in money, supplies, medicine, help.How much do you think we'll see from countries we've helped out in the past. Or else perhaps the UN getting involved and sending troops from other countries to help with search and rescue?
I predict 0 foreign troops, and not a red cent for funds.
If this is the answer, I hope Bush would never help any of these pocket digging bastard countries ever again.
there was actually alot of offers from allied contries to come in and assist in the relief of new orleans. our stupid government refused to take the help. i dont know if it was money or troops i just know that they were willing to help -
99slowGSX wrote:
we are stubborn.....Thanks to all the Bush voters...
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it wasn't a very smart idea to pretty much build a town over water... I guess there's a possibility that there may no longer be a new orleans.... sucks for the people who live there, it's too bad, but nothing really anyone can do
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cavalier_babe wrote:
it wasn't a very smart idea to pretty much build a town over water... I guess there's a possibility that there may no longer be a new orleans.... sucks for the people who live there, it's too bad, but nothing really anyone can doOh plans are already in the works for what to repare to the city that much of it is actually lower than sea level....
I guess they could have said that about grand forks in 97 or Devils Lake since 1994... or the millions of other areas that see 100+ year floods
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