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mathetes
User ID: 502876 United States 09/15/2008 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a friend there,he's a fireman from Dallas deployed down there for about 4 weeks, he claims everything is a clusterf#@k and nobody knows what to do 1st For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. |
Pollyannuh
User ID: 46877 United States 09/15/2008 04:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These volunteers are AWESOME! Please give your friend a big THANK YOU for me. I have a friend there,he's a fireman from Dallas deployed down there for about 4 weeks, he claims everything is a clusterf#@k and nobody knows what to do 1st Quoting: mathetes |
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anonymous User ID: 503951 United States 09/15/2008 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | fema trailors beats tents any day of the week.some folks just want to be back home, t start cleanup.fast aspossible. a trailor will work...omg..galviston will need yrs to get back to normal....omg..Lower louisana bayues and lafitte waterway flooded..alligators just strole across the roads to the other side like they own the place...they do..you gonna tell an alligator to get the hell off the damm road.....not if you on foot, and he is big and hungry....run..........alligators move slower than crocodiles.on land anyway..... |
Ik User ID: 503994 Switzerland 09/15/2008 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DO your research,Ole GavI has been a prospering ghost town since the slavery days.Go for a walk in the oldest graveyard on the main road into town. please be sure to go late in the night. 100% haunted,its commen knowledge. New orleans too has its invisible residents,again thanks to captivity,torture, humilation, punishment ,death and various other control techniques |
mathetes
User ID: 502876 United States 09/15/2008 06:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mathetes, a group of EMT's from my community went down, too. Quoting: PollyannuhThese volunteers are AWESOME! Please give your friend a big THANK YOU for me. I have a friend there,he's a fireman from Dallas deployed down there for about 4 weeks, he claims everything is a clusterf#@k and nobody knows what to do 1st I sure will my friend! For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 434311 United States 09/15/2008 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DO your research,Ole GavI has been a prospering ghost town since the slavery days.Go for a walk in the oldest graveyard on the main road into town. please be sure to go late in the night. 100% haunted,its commen knowledge. New orleans too has its invisible residents,again thanks to captivity,torture, humilation, punishment ,death and various other control techniques Quoting: Ik 503994you don't need torture for ghosts i have theories about ghosts and humidity nothing dies in humid towns it just morphs into mold and mildew salt water climbs the walls wicks in the mortar it's alive really some can pick up on it |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 504215 United States 09/16/2008 12:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As Houston struggled to ensure the quality of its water supply, Galveston continued asking residents to leave and evacuees to stay away, warning the situation there "would go into a downward spiral." "There is nothing to come here for right now," said Galveston Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas today. "Please leave. I am asking people to leave." Thousands of homes remain to be searched and a refrigerated mobile morgue is on its way, a city official said. In Galveston, city officials say health conditions continue to deteriorate on the hard-hit island, and officials from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are assessing the situation. One of the survivors found by a search team had suffered an estimated 1,000 mosquito bites and was flown to a hospital on the mainland. City Manager Steve LeBlanc said 15,000 to 20,000 residents remained on the island today out of a population of about 60,000. About 3,000 are trying to get off the island, he said. Bush plans to visit Houston on Tuesday... [link to www.chron.com] Mosquito-borne diseases are just the tip of that soggy iceberg. |
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Redheaded Stepchild
User ID: 493346 United States 09/16/2008 03:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just some Galveston numbers to consider. 20k did not evacuate. 200 taken out from the shelter of last resort. 2000 went out recently with medical problems. That gets it down to 17,800. However, the number being floated as remaining now is 15,000. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 504272Now maybe people can understand why there's so much distress over the government now allowing reporters in to those areas. Rumors are rumors. DHS has to dispell the rumors about refrigerated morgues, and floating bodies, and disease. They must do it now. "Until you are willing to organize your friends and neighbors and literally shut down cities - drive at 5mph through the streets of major cities on the freeway and stop commerce, refuse to show up for work, refuse to borrow and spend more than you make, show up in Washington DC with a million of your neighbors and literally shut down The Capitol you WILL be bent over the table on a daily basis." Karl Denninger Don't blame me; I voted for Ron Paul. Silence is consent. |
Poof
User ID: 458746 United States 09/16/2008 03:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait, does that mean there are 15k people still sitting in Galveston waiting to be rescued/recovered? If that number is correct, is it safe to guess that they are keeping people out mostly to give them a chance to round up bodies in the refridgerated morgue they mentioned? Please tell me it isn't that bad! I'd like some good news. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 504279 United States 09/16/2008 04:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait, does that mean there are 15k people still sitting in Galveston waiting to be rescued/recovered? If that number is correct, is it safe to guess that they are keeping people out mostly to give them a chance to round up bodies in the refridgerated morgue they mentioned? Please tell me it isn't that bad! I'd like some good news. Quoting: PoofThere seems to be a few thousand down there who want to be left the hell alone. Texans-strange folk. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 502659 United States 09/16/2008 04:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just some Galveston numbers to consider. 20k did not evacuate. 200 taken out from the shelter of last resort. 2000 went out recently with medical problems. That gets it down to 17,800. However, the number being floated as remaining now is 15,000. Quoting: Redheaded StepchildNow maybe people can understand why there's so much distress over the government now allowing reporters in to those areas. Rumors are rumors. DHS has to dispell the rumors about refrigerated morgues, and floating bodies, and disease. They must do it now. Exactly. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 504518 United States 09/16/2008 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to videos.nola.com] There are hundreds of helios in the air over the Galveston/Texas Coast. They have some of the best sensors, recorders, and visual info storage systems money can buy. When will the footage be made public? If ever? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 504338 United States 09/16/2008 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait, does that mean there are 15k people still sitting in Galveston waiting to be rescued/recovered? If that number is correct, is it safe to guess that they are keeping people out mostly to give them a chance to round up bodies in the refridgerated morgue they mentioned? Please tell me it isn't that bad! I'd like some good news. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 504279There seems to be a few thousand down there who want to be left the hell alone. Texans-strange folk. Hey man,I'm a Texan by birth and i resemble that remark.Wacko from Waco. |
with respect User ID: 504518 United States 09/16/2008 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For you, Tex. [link to www.youtube.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 504540 United Kingdom 09/16/2008 02:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait, does that mean there are 15k people still sitting in Galveston waiting to be rescued/recovered? If that number is correct, is it safe to guess that they are keeping people out mostly to give them a chance to round up bodies in the refridgerated morgue they mentioned? Please tell me it isn't that bad! I'd like some good news. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 504338There seems to be a few thousand down there who want to be left the hell alone. Texans-strange folk. Hey man,I'm a Texan by birth and i resemble that remark.Wacko from Waco. And why not? If they can recover by themselves, why do they have to be told to leave? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 413608 United States 09/16/2008 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DO your research,Ole GavI has been a prospering ghost town since the slavery days.Go for a walk in the oldest graveyard on the main road into town. please be sure to go late in the night. 100% haunted,its commen knowledge. New orleans too has its invisible residents,again thanks to captivity,torture, humilation, punishment ,death and various other control techniques Quoting: Anonymous Coward 434311you don't need torture for ghosts i have theories about ghosts and humidity nothing dies in humid towns it just morphs into mold and mildew salt water climbs the walls wicks in the mortar it's alive really some can pick up on it clinging to lief in any way....... I see your point but , no, these souls are around but not clinging to or morphing as mold. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 504518 United States 09/16/2008 02:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The plan must be to let them sit there a week or two in the heat, skeeters, and stench hoping they will come to the conclusion it's over and they will move on out. My take is that the PTB senses there might be some resistance to a cattle call and a round up. Trying to avoid a fandango, if that is possible. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 504518 United States 09/16/2008 11:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Texas Governor Rick Perry has called them "knuckleheads," but the several thousand people who defied evacuation orders last week and rode out the storm in the state's most vulnerable coastal communities see themselves as hardy survivors. Officials estimate there are still between <250 and 300> people on Galveston Island in spite of dire conditions that include lack of sanitation, lack of clean water and an infestation of mosquitoes that could carry infectious diseases." [link to voanews.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 447567 United States 09/17/2008 11:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wait, does that mean there are 15k people still sitting in Galveston waiting to be rescued/recovered? If that number is correct, is it safe to guess that they are keeping people out mostly to give them a chance to round up bodies in the refridgerated morgue they mentioned? Please tell me it isn't that bad! I'd like some good news. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 504338There seems to be a few thousand down there who want to be left the hell alone. Texans-strange folk. Hey man,I'm a Texan by birth and i resemble that remark.Wacko from Waco. Everything is big in Texas. |
Beingsouthern
User ID: 113248 United States 09/17/2008 11:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | GALVESTON, Texas — Tourist-popular Galveston seems more like a debris-ridden ghost town today after Hurricane Ike. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 503743About 20 Longhorns roamed the empty neighborhoods. The west end of Galveston island, while dotted with expensive homes, had undeveloped grazing lands. Deputy city manager Brandon Wade toured the destruction with some reporters today. Hurricane Ike lowered the beachfront sand by as much as five feet. Many homes in Galveston's west end, protected by the city's seawall, made it through the weekend hurricane with minimal damage. But others in a neighborhood of one- and two-story homes called Spanish Grant Beachside, erected on cement pilings with garages beneath the first floor, were pounded to rubble. Residents are being urged to stay away since Galveston is without water, electricity and provisions. [link to www.chron.com] What the wind doesn't destroy... The water takes as its own. I'm so sorry for everyone living anywhere in this area. My hearts bleeds for each and every one of you. Hold your family members and friends close. They alone will get you through this. |