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August 30, 2008 at 1:44 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263941August 30, 2008 at 1:44 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263977
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=drunkle]at least the nov elections have finally been settled; obama vs palin.
seriously, how many posts on obama have there been? and how many on mccain? it’s only now that palin is on board that mccain is even mentioned?
president palin. one step closer to idiocracy. i can just picture my old roommate; “fuck yeah, she’s hot. i’ll vote for her!”
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Well cmon.
She is.
Damn. I am spending too much time reading gandalf.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=esmith]So, just three years after Katrina, another big hurricane is headed straight for New Orleans. NHC forecasts 34% chance that it will strengthen to Cat 5 before landfall.
I drove through it before the first round of destruction and it was a fairly filthy and blighted place to begin with. They should just raze it and relocate everyone to Nebraska.[/quote]
I don’t know. I think what you said was pretty spiteful and shitty.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion.
New Orleans has a lot of culture and history and I really like it. I have never been during Mardi Gras but what I have seen of the city I find just enchanting. I visited there a few months after the storm and I honestly found it nicer in its sort of post-apocalyptic tranquility.
I assume your criticism was really about its crime, poverty and poor infrastructure. It seems kind of like the SF of the 70’s in that respect.
Lots of people have complained that putting a city in Hurricane alley is a bad idea. Kind of like putting a city on the San Andreas (SF). Or putting a city in a swamp with little farmland (DC). Or putting a city in a remote desert with little in the way of water supply (LV). Or putting a city on an island with potentially hostile native tribes(NY). Compared with other cities, putting a city and trading port at the mouth of our largest trade river does not seem like such a bad idea.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=esmith]So, just three years after Katrina, another big hurricane is headed straight for New Orleans. NHC forecasts 34% chance that it will strengthen to Cat 5 before landfall.
I drove through it before the first round of destruction and it was a fairly filthy and blighted place to begin with. They should just raze it and relocate everyone to Nebraska.[/quote]
I don’t know. I think what you said was pretty spiteful and shitty.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion.
New Orleans has a lot of culture and history and I really like it. I have never been during Mardi Gras but what I have seen of the city I find just enchanting. I visited there a few months after the storm and I honestly found it nicer in its sort of post-apocalyptic tranquility.
I assume your criticism was really about its crime, poverty and poor infrastructure. It seems kind of like the SF of the 70’s in that respect.
Lots of people have complained that putting a city in Hurricane alley is a bad idea. Kind of like putting a city on the San Andreas (SF). Or putting a city in a swamp with little farmland (DC). Or putting a city in a remote desert with little in the way of water supply (LV). Or putting a city on an island with potentially hostile native tribes(NY). Compared with other cities, putting a city and trading port at the mouth of our largest trade river does not seem like such a bad idea.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=esmith]So, just three years after Katrina, another big hurricane is headed straight for New Orleans. NHC forecasts 34% chance that it will strengthen to Cat 5 before landfall.
I drove through it before the first round of destruction and it was a fairly filthy and blighted place to begin with. They should just raze it and relocate everyone to Nebraska.[/quote]
I don’t know. I think what you said was pretty spiteful and shitty.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion.
New Orleans has a lot of culture and history and I really like it. I have never been during Mardi Gras but what I have seen of the city I find just enchanting. I visited there a few months after the storm and I honestly found it nicer in its sort of post-apocalyptic tranquility.
I assume your criticism was really about its crime, poverty and poor infrastructure. It seems kind of like the SF of the 70’s in that respect.
Lots of people have complained that putting a city in Hurricane alley is a bad idea. Kind of like putting a city on the San Andreas (SF). Or putting a city in a swamp with little farmland (DC). Or putting a city in a remote desert with little in the way of water supply (LV). Or putting a city on an island with potentially hostile native tribes(NY). Compared with other cities, putting a city and trading port at the mouth of our largest trade river does not seem like such a bad idea.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=esmith]So, just three years after Katrina, another big hurricane is headed straight for New Orleans. NHC forecasts 34% chance that it will strengthen to Cat 5 before landfall.
I drove through it before the first round of destruction and it was a fairly filthy and blighted place to begin with. They should just raze it and relocate everyone to Nebraska.[/quote]
I don’t know. I think what you said was pretty spiteful and shitty.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion.
New Orleans has a lot of culture and history and I really like it. I have never been during Mardi Gras but what I have seen of the city I find just enchanting. I visited there a few months after the storm and I honestly found it nicer in its sort of post-apocalyptic tranquility.
I assume your criticism was really about its crime, poverty and poor infrastructure. It seems kind of like the SF of the 70’s in that respect.
Lots of people have complained that putting a city in Hurricane alley is a bad idea. Kind of like putting a city on the San Andreas (SF). Or putting a city in a swamp with little farmland (DC). Or putting a city in a remote desert with little in the way of water supply (LV). Or putting a city on an island with potentially hostile native tribes(NY). Compared with other cities, putting a city and trading port at the mouth of our largest trade river does not seem like such a bad idea.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=esmith]So, just three years after Katrina, another big hurricane is headed straight for New Orleans. NHC forecasts 34% chance that it will strengthen to Cat 5 before landfall.
I drove through it before the first round of destruction and it was a fairly filthy and blighted place to begin with. They should just raze it and relocate everyone to Nebraska.[/quote]
I don’t know. I think what you said was pretty spiteful and shitty.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion.
New Orleans has a lot of culture and history and I really like it. I have never been during Mardi Gras but what I have seen of the city I find just enchanting. I visited there a few months after the storm and I honestly found it nicer in its sort of post-apocalyptic tranquility.
I assume your criticism was really about its crime, poverty and poor infrastructure. It seems kind of like the SF of the 70’s in that respect.
Lots of people have complained that putting a city in Hurricane alley is a bad idea. Kind of like putting a city on the San Andreas (SF). Or putting a city in a swamp with little farmland (DC). Or putting a city in a remote desert with little in the way of water supply (LV). Or putting a city on an island with potentially hostile native tribes(NY). Compared with other cities, putting a city and trading port at the mouth of our largest trade river does not seem like such a bad idea.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]I’d definitely vote for her rack.[/quote]
Barf.
THough yes it is a nice rack.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]I’d definitely vote for her rack.[/quote]
Barf.
THough yes it is a nice rack.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]I’d definitely vote for her rack.[/quote]
Barf.
THough yes it is a nice rack.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]I’d definitely vote for her rack.[/quote]
Barf.
THough yes it is a nice rack.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]I’d definitely vote for her rack.[/quote]
Barf.
THough yes it is a nice rack.
August 30, 2008 at 11:59 AM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263605urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jficquette][
The creative force is not God or a personality. As a matter of fact God is not a personality. Its the animating force that supports all life.
What we see as evolution is simply the creative force working. There is no conflict between the two. Intelligent design is the prime mover, evolution is how it appears to us.
John[/quote]
That is an interesting way of coming at things.More thoughtful than some of the posts I have seen by you.
Please do more like these.
Intelligent conservatives are more fun than dumb liberals (who embarrass me).
August 30, 2008 at 11:59 AM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263814urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jficquette][
The creative force is not God or a personality. As a matter of fact God is not a personality. Its the animating force that supports all life.
What we see as evolution is simply the creative force working. There is no conflict between the two. Intelligent design is the prime mover, evolution is how it appears to us.
John[/quote]
That is an interesting way of coming at things.More thoughtful than some of the posts I have seen by you.
Please do more like these.
Intelligent conservatives are more fun than dumb liberals (who embarrass me).
August 30, 2008 at 11:59 AM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263818urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jficquette][
The creative force is not God or a personality. As a matter of fact God is not a personality. Its the animating force that supports all life.
What we see as evolution is simply the creative force working. There is no conflict between the two. Intelligent design is the prime mover, evolution is how it appears to us.
John[/quote]
That is an interesting way of coming at things.More thoughtful than some of the posts I have seen by you.
Please do more like these.
Intelligent conservatives are more fun than dumb liberals (who embarrass me).
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