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In article <u7kmi7jsFHA.3216@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>,
dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org says...
> Keep blaming the victims!

I didn't blame the victims, I blame the people responsible to the
victims that failed to plan for a disaster that was expected for at
least 30 years.

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"jkb" <nospam> wrote in message
news:%23$10dYjsFHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
|> One research problem you will run in to is that they tend
| > to be called gales in Britain instead of hurricanes or cyclones.
|
| Quite a gale! In Alberta, their conterpart is the Chinook. I lived there
for
| quite a while.
|
|

Yes, yes. I lived there also, at a nice cozy warm place called
Cold Lake. The worst problem I saw was an invasion of Army
caterpillars so thick the roads were like grease, and they covered
the houses, I mean completely. There was absolutely solid
coverage everwhere! :-(

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> Yes, yes. I lived there also, at a nice cozy warm place called
> Cold Lake. The worst problem I saw was an invasion of Army
> caterpillars so thick the roads were like grease, and they covered
> the houses, I mean completely. There was absolutely solid
> coverage everwhere! :-(

Oh! That sounds so nice and warm. I was in Lethbridge.

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Leythos wrote:
> In article <u7kmi7jsFHA.3216@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>,
> dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org says...
>> Keep blaming the victims!
>
> I didn't blame the victims, I blame the people responsible to the
> victims that failed to plan for a disaster that was expected for at
> least 30 years.

Oh, and the state and local gov'ts emergency infrastructure wasn't hit
be Katrina too?!

The emergency responders of NO, Police & Fire Department, were as much
victims as the rest of citizens of NO!

And I've been through hurricanes, and it wasn't the local gov'ts that
brought in food and water, it was the FEMA! So if anyone's planning for
getting food and water out to the people of New Orleans that failed, it
was FEMAs! And that is an agency of the EXECUTIVE BRANCH of the Federal
Gov't, so that means ultimate responsibility lies in the Oval Office,
the present day Vacationer-in-Chief!

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