Posted on 09/16/2005 2:50:52 AM PDT by saveliberty
Pay people to say something? They might.
I was watching Shep Smith on FNC, and he really made me laugh.
He was doing an intro for a story about environmentalists killing one kind of owl for the survival of another one, and I have to say, it was really funny.
It was something to the effect that "should it be survival of the fittest or do we have to get in the middle of it"
It was encouraging as it clearly was poking fun at the envirowackos.
The people there at the scene know who's to blame. And no amount of liberal media spin is going to fool them.
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The people aren't stuck on stupid, the commie msm is.
Har! The last laugh is on the liberal Democrat scumbags at ABC!
BUMP!
He was lucky.I heard Slidell got wacked Hard. I'm glad some homes survived,I had read here that Slidell was destroyed.
Yes, Slidell was hit hard. I would have to say that virtually all Slidell houses took some kind of damage. Those within about two miles of the lake were devestated.
In my neighborhood the problem is the trees. I never thought I would see so many fallen trees at the same time. The lucky ones, like me, received only a glancing blow to the house by a tree or trees. Others had their homes basically crushed by falling trees.
It's very strange here now. We have a curfew. Very few businesses are open. Wal-Mart is open from 8 am to 5 pm, with long lines. There are armed troops posted at various places, and military vehicles all over the place and lots of helicopters in the sky, some carrying loads dangling from a line .
Traffic is horrible, worse than I've ever seen it. And if you can't buy something here, you'd have to get in your vehicle and drive a great distance because north of here for quite some distance was also hit hard.
Everywhere you go, you hear of people planning to move out of the state.
And you're right. My neighbor is a fool for thinking he's any kind of match for a hurricane, especially a cat 4 like Katrina. He claims to have stood outside on the porch watching the trees fall. Somehow, I think he's fibbing. :-)
Since I'm not computer savvy, I don't know how to post that NAGIN IS PLANNING TO HAVE 200,00 RETURN WITHIN A WEEK.
Nagin is planning to add to his legacy of drowned buses a cholera outbreak for the returning 200,00.
What's more, now that another severe hurricane is threatening the area, Nagin is clearly more concerned with money than the safety of those he's asked to return to NO.
Someone from the feds was trying to talk some sense into him yesterday. As brains are in short supply, it would be a pleasant surprise if Nagin yields to reason and humanity.
Reynolds: Do you blame anybody for this?
London: Yes. I mean, they've been allocated federal funds to fix the levee system, and it never got done. I fault the mayor of our city personally. I really do.
Outstanding post......
:-) Thank you!
I hadn't read the LA Times in a while, at least not regularly. Well, I guess Michael Kinsley was on their 'chopping block' for enabling conservative views, easy to encourage him to resign for this faux pas when he committed, in their eyes, the far greater one of being more open to both/all sides. Or so it seems. Oh, heaven forbid! I have to admit and agree, it is fair minded of him to do that and it does raise my opinion of him, too. A bit unusual in rabid leftie media land.
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