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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Taro who wrote (249496)9/5/2005 8:37:32 AM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) of 1573241
 
"Where should we have dropped it this time? Into the water??"

20% of New Orleans wasn't flooded and I10 West was passable. Moving some of that pre-postioned aid that FEMA claims to've had there probably wouldn't have been the worst idea. Heck, and this is realy radical, moving it in before the city flooded seems like it has some merit. The first levee breach happened Monday morning. After all, it had just been pasted b a hurricane and one well-known side effect is the lack of power and potable water. Anybody with experience would have known that. Oh, that's right.

Authorizing the Bataan to use their helicopters before September 2 probably wouldn't have been a horrible thing to do, either. And, you know, there is this new invention called a 'boat'...
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