Posted on 10/25/2012 3:21:18 PM PDT by JerseyanExile
God’s will be done!
Almost biblical.
I live in Southern Maryland, and we’ve heard that it’s going to be a sizable storm. Hopefully by Tuesday the 6th, things will settle down a bit...
Why?? we are not a backwards country and should be able to weather ANY storm. Oh..wait a minute 50-47, okay I’m up to date....
I’m hoping for freezing rain in Detroit.
From the map shown it looks like part of VA is all we have to worry about.The other threatened areas are all lost to us anyway.
/johnny
Dear God ? your will be done.... heavy rains or snow in the Philly area up through liberal NJ into NY and up into most of liberal New England.
Mrs. Waspman and I voted almost two weeks ago without even leaving our place. Two votes for the romulan. (how do you spell romulan?)
It is expected to hit 7 days before the election. Unless there is widespread flooding or extensive power outages, the impact should not be too severe.
If it dampens turnout in Philadelphia, that could be a good thing.
But we should all be praying for no injury or loss of life.
...and Philadelphia.
Oh! On second thought... Maybe they won’t be able to get the roads cleared by election day and all the mail trucks will get stuck in the snow. Talk about hope and change!!!
No storm, please. Nothing that will give Obama a chance at looking Presidential, or remotely heroic.
A non starter. Republicans will walk to the polls if they have to, I know I would.
As for power they can go back to paper ballots.
I’m not worried about it.
We can pray for a storm that includes only metro areas in the Northeast. That would include Balto, Mongtomery, and PG Counties, freeing up the rest of MD.
BTW heard you with Chris last week
Come on now. You know the National Socialist Democrat Party won’t blame it on Mother Nature or on God; they’ll say Bush called Cheney to gin up his super-secret weather machine again to suppress democrat voters.
The 1st lady already warned us to vote early in case your toilet backs up.
I think Barry could handle working a plunger. Not much more than that.
the last storm like this in New England, they were without power for 10 days or more in some neighborhoods last year
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