this disaster is worse than the exxon valdeze, cuban missle crisis, three mile island. and 911 all rolled into one | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 423287 Spain 07/01/2010 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: this disaster is worse than the exxon valdeze, cuban missle crisis, three mile island. and 911 all rolled into one In channelings it is said that we have not seen the enormous bad this is but we will see. I don't know if it is about hurricane or perhaps dying of fishes or it coming to Europe and fucking our coasts and beachs. Probably all of the three. When it comes to Europe you will see at last preocupation in the people. We are very different to lazy americans. |
page8844 User ID: 989245 United States 07/01/2010 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: this disaster is worse than the exxon valdeze, cuban missle crisis, three mile island. and 911 all rolled into one In channelings it is said that we have not seen the enormous bad this is but we will see. I don't know if it is about hurricane or perhaps dying of fishes or it coming to Europe and fucking our coasts and beachs. Probably all of the three. When it comes to Europe you will see at last preocupation in the people. We are very different to lazy americans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 423287Agree completely, that is why I am surprised the whole world has not jumped in on this. I know the pres said he didn't want outside help, but this is going to affect the entire oceans. What gives him the right to keep other countries out from helping. This stance alone should be a war signal to all other countries. The rest of the world ought to boycot the US for this. This wa a great country it is really hard to live here now with some piece of mind. |
zombieintraining User ID: 979547 United States 07/01/2010 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: this disaster is worse than the exxon valdeze, cuban missle crisis, three mile island. and 911 all rolled into one Spottswoode: From what I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.N.C.E has gathered, it would be 9/11 times 100. Gary Johnston: 9/11 times a hundred? Jesus, that's... Spottswoode: Yes, 91,100. Chris: Basically, all the worst parts of the bible. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1021560 Germany 07/01/2010 02:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: this disaster is worse than the exxon valdeze, cuban missle crisis, three mile island. and 911 all rolled into one In channelings it is said that we have not seen the enormous bad this is but we will see. I don't know if it is about hurricane or perhaps dying of fishes or it coming to Europe and fucking our coasts and beachs. Probably all of the three. When it comes to Europe you will see at last preocupation in the people. We are very different to lazy americans. Quoting: page8844 989245Agree completely, that is why I am surprised the whole world has not jumped in on this. I know the pres said he didn't want outside help, but this is going to affect the entire oceans. What gives him the right to keep other countries out from helping. This stance alone should be a war signal to all other countries. The rest of the world ought to boycot the US for this. This wa a great country it is really hard to live here now with some piece of mind. be assured the world is on to this, its just not broadcasted |
freebyrd (OP) User ID: 979194 United States 07/01/2010 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: this disaster is worse than the exxon valdeze, cuban missle crisis, three mile island. and 911 all rolled into one In channelings it is said that we have not seen the enormous bad this is but we will see. I don't know if it is about hurricane or perhaps dying of fishes or it coming to Europe and fucking our coasts and beachs. Probably all of the three. When it comes to Europe you will see at last preocupation in the people. We are very different to lazy americans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 423287well i can't say i appreciate the lazy americans remark, a lot of us are just on the treadmill trying to support our families i have worked two or three jobs in the past,and got into a fight during a gulf war protest, there are many active americans friend i don't presume to know everything about the good people of spain from the lame stream media please afford us the same courtesy somebody posted the five stages of grief on here the other day i apologize for not having them in order but denial is one of them which i think a lot of folks are still in but anger is one as well and that will be here soon enough, i believe the last one is acceptance which i don't believe the american people will ever recognize at least i hope not they have destroyed a way of life and an entire hyperpower in one fell swoop, i know many around the world hate us for being the only hyperpower on the face of the earth but believe me, i voted for ron paul and would have loved to have brought the troops home from our 142 base's around the world god know's we could use the manpower right now to just help in the cleanup process but the fixed election chose barry obama instead, a worst leader for a crisis like this i can't imagine |
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Dr. House User ID: 717743 United States 07/01/2010 04:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: this disaster is worse than the exxon valdeze, cuban missle crisis, three mile island. and 911 all rolled into one Since the economic crises began California went from producing 25% of the USA's food to nearly 50% of the food consumed in the USA. Projections have us producing 60% of the food in 5 more years. Crops are slowly shifting from fresh vegetables to grains (wheat mostly). Drought resistant wheat is being raised more and more out here. Seems to me that California is striving to produce as much food as possible. Federal grants and subsidies are also playing a roll in the push toward more agriculture out here. This course of action makes no sense when you consider the salt build up from irrigation which is slowly killing the Central Valley. 10 years ago we were on a downward trend as farming was being closed/shut down to prevent salts build-up or to reduce the speed. NOTHING has been done to address the salt, yet here we are on a very fast paced upward trend in farming. Sinkhole list: Thread: Sinkholes Updated 28 Dec 2010 find a sinkhole, add it to this thread, please. "Whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him." (1 John 3:15, NKJV). |