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Topic: Gustav
madisonman's photo
Sun 08/31/08 06:36 PM

laugh I remember some right winger was praying that god would rain out the Democratic Convention and it didnt happen, but now look at whats happening to the Republican conventionlaugh
go to the religouse section and see the open letter to god

sushi's photo
Sun 08/31/08 06:37 PM
OK, girlfriend. You're OK. I'm just really freaked this time that I won't have any graveyards to visit next time I go to N.O.

No1sLove's photo
Sun 08/31/08 06:43 PM
If there is one thing I've learned about Hurricanes when living in Florida, Mississippi and New Orleans. You want to be as far away from Jim Cantore as possible!!!! laugh

All of you in the storm path...God Speed, Stay safe and God Bless! flowerforyou

noblenan's photo
Sun 08/31/08 07:14 PM

If there is one thing I've learned about Hurricanes when living in Florida, Mississippi and New Orleans. You want to be as far away from Jim Cantore as possible!!!! laugh

All of you in the storm path...God Speed, Stay safe and God Bless! flowerforyou


But, isn't he easy on the eye?! love

damnitscloudy's photo
Sun 08/31/08 10:55 PM
Listening to reports and reporters from every network news channel, i got all the info i needed except one;

Are they allowing pets on the evacuations this time around? Because last time they didn't and look at what happened. If that failure happens again i'm going down there with the local SPCA this time around helping out, which is something i missed out on and regret to this day.

karmafury's photo
Mon 09/01/08 04:16 AM
Canadian military jet heads to New Orleans

At the request of the U.S. government, Canada is sending aid to New Orleans to help with evacuation efforts. A Canadian Forces CC-177 plane carrying a team of medical personnel arrived in Lakefront, La., on Sunday afternoon to help airlift up to150 people per evacuation trip, Defence Minister Peter MacKay said.

Canada also said it will provide additional help the U.S. may require on the ground or after the storm hits the Gulf states.

The government is also advising Canadians against non-essential travel to the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, including the city of New Orleans. About 4,000 Canadians are believed to be in Louisiana and up to 30,000 in Texas, a Foreign Affairs spokesperson said.


http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/08/31/gustav.html

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