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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (685224)11/17/2012 4:08:46 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) of 1579785
 
That whole post ranks among the biggest piece of bull shit lies you've every posted .....there is almost no truth in any of it...... At least use Fox as a source if you want bias, they have some credibility...

Google your story and literally every link on the first several pages is using Barry Moline's direct quote as a headline.....none are reputable sources....

Moline works for the power utilities.... here is there web site and page..


On Monday, October 29, Hurricane Sandy made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey. Dubbed “Superstorm Sandy”, this was the largest Atlantic tropical system on record and its destruction has left millions without power. Within hours of the storm passing through the northeast, multiple Florida municipal utilities mobilized crews and equipment to aid power restoration efforts in different states throughout the affected region. As of November 1, eight Florida municipal utilities have dispatched approximately 117 workers to four states. The City of Leesburg, Kissimmee Utility Authority and City of Clewiston sent workers and trucks to Allentown, Pa. to assist Pennsylvania Power & Light, JEA and Gainesville Regional Utilities traveled to Baltimore, Md., The Orlando Utilities Commission is aiding First Energy in New Jersey, and The City of Homestead, Lakeland Electric and KEYS Energy sent crews to work on restoring power to 900,000 customers of the Long Island Power Authority. FMEA will keep Facebook updated as more information and photos are available. Click here to stay up-to-date.

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