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That's a tropical storm, not a hurricane. I'm sure people are glad they were spared a potentially harsher outcome.LANDFALL WAS 65 MPH...100 KM/H.
Overblown, overhyped, storm. Didn't even knock out power where I live. Of course totally liberal weather forecasters. They're just a bunch of worrying ninnies.
You don't care about Americans, so don't pretend to. The damages are nothing compared to other hurricanes, and the $billions won't be yours will they, foreigner.
Aces pic there.
Pete, we don't need to call you what everyone already knows. Anyway, read the next few posts after yours.Ahh showing your true colours yet again......pitty we cant call you what you really are on these boards... but oh well everyone can see it now..
The media went way overboard in its attempts to sensationalize this. One of the most manipulate things I noticed was that CNN chose, of all places, the Allegria hotel in Long Beach to film. That was an interesting site to pick because just two weekends ago, the hotel flooded after a mere rainstorm.
First prize went to Tucker Barnes, a reporter for Fox 5, who went live from Ocean City, Maryland amid a strange, brown foamy substance. He reported that it “didn’t taste great” and had a “sandy consistency”. Apparently, it was raw sewage
No question it was Less than expected for the Major cities.
Wait...when was the Kyoto protocal created? 1997? And how many times did Clinton even submit Kyoto for a congressional vote? Does the Byrd amendment with regard to Kyoto sound even vaguely familiar???Are you seriously trying to tell us that this hurricane wouldn't be around if Bush had signed Kyoto?
Overblown, overhyped, storm. Didn't even knock out power where I live. Of course totally liberal weather forecasters. They're just a bunch of worrying ninnies.