You SERIOUSLY don't expect me to read all these RANTS, do you?![]()
I guess when it directly addresses what you said in your post, I thought you just might be interested, but I see I was mistaken.
You SERIOUSLY don't expect me to read all these RANTS, do you?![]()
I guess when it directly addresses what you said in your post, I thought you just might be interested, but I see I was mistaken.
Yea, I like that. It's reasonable to believe that it was started by George Bush, but unreasonable to believe that someone from Al Queda might have done it.Well at least the Dems are consistent. Harry Reid blames (Bush's policies) global warming for the fires and Bush's policies for Katrina.

They aren't all wealthy, neither are most dirt poor like in Louisiana..I was glad to see the evacuees have water and have their pets with them in the shelters.
Oh puleeze! That is ridiculous. The fires are in Escondido where the Wild Animal Park is. There are fires outside of Anaheim, etc. I saw plenty of very average looking houses that belonged to very average, hard working people all through out Southern California. Not everyone is a movie star living on the beach. California votes pretty much Democratic in the National election.

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Yea, I like that. It's reasonable to believe that it was started by George Bush, but unreasonable to believe that someone from Al Queda might have done it.
Granted, I don't think that someone from Al Queda did do it, but to dismiss it before it is even looked at, but George Bush did it with a really big magnifying glass, yea thats the ticket!![]()
Ahh, now I see. I was partially responding to that, but also responding to the response of Harry Reid, that well known "scientist" from the senate (must have taken over Al Gore's place in inventing things!).Psssttt....the point was Fox was saying it was from recent intelligence (June of this year). The memo was from June of 2003 - and include a few states - none of which were California. Don't take terrorism off the table....but forthe oveof God, don't push us to the point we are seeing Red, Orange, and Yellow alerts again.
If you were responding to my post, do you get the difference? It is a substantial one.
This has happened countless times in SoCal.. The last time was in 2003..Ca knows the drill..
. I saw plenty of very average looking houses that belonged to very average, hard working people all through out Southern California. Not everyone is a movie star living on the beach.

Things are certainly better in CA than they were in New Orleans.
That said, there are plenty of problems here as well and I'm sure there will be more lessons to be learned after the fact.
Do a search for interviews by Orange County Fire Authority Chief Chip Prather and/or Assemblyman Todd Spitzer (R-Orange)
They've both been very outspoken about having serious concerns with the way resources are being allocated.
Ahh, now I see. I was partially responding to that, but also responding to the response of Harry Reid, that well known "scientist" from the senate (must have taken over Al Gore's place in inventing things!).
Fires & Floods are two completely different things.
During Katrina, there was NO electricity, NO roads, No Hospitals, No Gasoline, No Supermarkets, No Restraunts, ...etc...for miles and miles and miles. Everything was under water. Dead bodies were flowing down the street.
With the fires, all these things are still available, spotty in cases but still available.
When that flood hit there were 10s of thousands in instant peril.
But the point some people are trying to make is, many of them didn't have to be.
And they had the resources to go where? I fully agree they were not served well by their local and state officials. But hell. 3000 miles away I was seeing the utter devastation - it was obvious to me they needed immediate widescale help.
If the problem was just the hurricane, most would have been ok. The hurricane was a Cat 3 when it hit land.
Fires & Floods are two completely different things.
During Katrina, there was NO electricity, NO roads, No Hospitals, No Gasoline, No Supermarkets, No Restraunts, ...etc...for miles and miles and miles. Everything was under water. Dead bodies were flowing down the street.
With the fires, all these things are still available, spotty in cases but still available.