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To: i-node who wrote (682036)11/1/2012 2:55:45 AM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571978
 
It just doesn't even begin to compare

I agree. The Jersey shore got hit hard but nothing compared to NO and the Miss. coast during Katrina.



To: i-node who wrote (682036)11/1/2012 11:18:12 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571978
 
>> Watch a real president deal with a disaster.

Imagine for just a minute, that instead of water a couple feet deep in these flooded areas, the waster was six or eight feet deep. Instead of people holed up in their homes, they've crawled into their attics as their house filled with water. Instead of having access to whatever food and water they had in the house, even such niceties and toilets that don't work, they were in their attics at 120 degrees or higher. The suffering is just inconceivable.

Instead of people complaining about being stuck in their houses for three days, they were stuck in their ATTICs for three days. The "rescue" operations in NOLA were people walking around neighborhoods with a spray can:


I am not going to argue this point with you because Christie already has made my point for me. He is one very grateful gov, knowing he has a president like Obama in the WH. And the American people get it..........nearly 80% think Obama is doing a great job of handling the disaster.