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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Road Walker who wrote (252561)9/23/2005 10:54:10 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) of 1571024
 
"South Texas is going into the post-hurricane black hole."

Minor correction. It is South East Texas. South Texas would be Brownsville and Corpus. Totally different culture.

It won't be fine. Ok, they did manage to evacuate a lot of people. My parent's house(who happen to be in OK on a totally unrelated event) is at an elevation of 26 feet according to Google Earth. Now they are on the north end of Beaumont, the south end will be lower. Especially any part that is close to the Neches. Port Arthur, Winnie, Port Neches, Nederland, Orange, the Groves, Vidor, Bridge City, etc. are much, much worse. But there are a lot of refineries and chemical plants through out that area. South East Texas holds a lot of people, but mainly in smaller towns. Given the response to Katrina, I suspect that many of those poor suckers will be ignored while the photo op candidates will be serviced to the hilt.

This sucks so bad.
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