Hurricanes a message from God
- Anguirel
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Hurricanes a message from God
I thought this was too cool not to share. Note the copyright info at the bottom - I din't make this and I'm still checking the hurricane paths to see if they're accurate. But it's still kinda funny, and would be really bizarre if accurate.
complete. dirty. whore.
_Patience said: Ang, you are truly a font of varied and useful information.
IRC Fun:
<Reika> What a glorious way to die.
<Jackal> What are you, Klingon?
<Reika> Worse, a paladin.
<Jackal> We're all fucked.
_Patience said: Ang, you are truly a font of varied and useful information.
IRC Fun:
<Reika> What a glorious way to die.
<Jackal> What are you, Klingon?
<Reika> Worse, a paladin.
<Jackal> We're all fucked.
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- Anguirel
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Well, yeah, but the dodges made are pretty funky - particularly Frances dodging between St. Lucie and Palm Beach. You gotta admit, it's at least a little eerie. If I were a God-fearin' man, I might take it as a sign...Salvation122 wrote:It also ignores that, if I remember correctly, all of those storms were big enough to pretty much eclipse the entire state, regardless of the eye's path.
complete. dirty. whore.
_Patience said: Ang, you are truly a font of varied and useful information.
IRC Fun:
<Reika> What a glorious way to die.
<Jackal> What are you, Klingon?
<Reika> Worse, a paladin.
<Jackal> We're all fucked.
_Patience said: Ang, you are truly a font of varied and useful information.
IRC Fun:
<Reika> What a glorious way to die.
<Jackal> What are you, Klingon?
<Reika> Worse, a paladin.
<Jackal> We're all fucked.
- Anguirel
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Well, no, because I'm an agnostic at best on my most believerly days. See signs like this only work for people who believe that signs actually exist and that forces of nature are in anyway related to, say, temporal politics. That means this is great propaganda against Bush who can claim the religious right amongst his supporters, but probably would've been a lot less effective against Clinton, Gore, or Kerry. And it's still funny. It's like God is bowling for Bush-voters...Buzzed wrote:If you were a Clinton lover and the paths of the hurricanes hit only democratic counties during Clinton's adminstration, would you take it as a sign? Probobly not.
complete. dirty. whore.
_Patience said: Ang, you are truly a font of varied and useful information.
IRC Fun:
<Reika> What a glorious way to die.
<Jackal> What are you, Klingon?
<Reika> Worse, a paladin.
<Jackal> We're all fucked.
_Patience said: Ang, you are truly a font of varied and useful information.
IRC Fun:
<Reika> What a glorious way to die.
<Jackal> What are you, Klingon?
<Reika> Worse, a paladin.
<Jackal> We're all fucked.
Snopes:
Hurricane Ivan hit the western edge of the Florida panhandle, an area that generally votes Republican, so the counties primarily affected by it (Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Bay counties) were indeed all ones that had gone for Bush in 2000. But the map also shows Hurricane Charley as skipping right by the Democratic counties of Osceola, Orange, and Volusia, even though the Florida State Emergency Operations Center indicated that it hit all of them.
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Likewise, local news reports detailed the damage done to the Democratic county of St. Lucie by Hurricane Frances
And here comes hurricane Jeanne. I wonder which side of the political spectrum this hurricane dislikes...
<center><b><font size=1><font color="#FF9900">"Invaders blood marches through my veins, like giant radioactive rubber pants! The pants command me! Do not ignore my veins!" -Zim</font></font></b></center>
She keeps switching directions. Must like Kerry....
_<font color=#5c7898>Run, don't walk, to the nearest exit.</font>
<font color=red>It's funny how lately it seems, that I'm left alone with just my dreams,
and even though my dreams are few; it's funny how they're all of you!
- The Love of My Life</font>
<font color=red>It's funny how lately it seems, that I'm left alone with just my dreams,
and even though my dreams are few; it's funny how they're all of you!
- The Love of My Life</font>
I don't know what counts as being hit, but where I live in Palm Beach County and there were lots of downed trees (ever single road I have driven on around my house) - lots of neighbors had trees fall on cars and houses, and we were without power for about 7 days. We are REALLY not looking foward to this with the amount of debris all over the place. It still looks "like a hurricane passed through" wherever I drive. South Florida sucks!!crone wrote:Snopes:Hurricane Ivan hit the western edge of the Florida panhandle, an area that generally votes Republican, so the counties primarily affected by it (Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Bay counties) were indeed all ones that had gone for Bush in 2000. But the map also shows Hurricane Charley as skipping right by the Democratic counties of Osceola, Orange, and Volusia, even though the Florida State Emergency Operations Center indicated that it hit all of them.
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Likewise, local news reports detailed the damage done to the Democratic county of St. Lucie by Hurricane Frances