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Offline takebackourtemple

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A missed opportunity
« on: August 28, 2011, 09:55:22 PM »
   Ok. So now that the storm which the media and politicians tried to capitalize turned out to be a dud. I can't help but to think what opportunity the City of New York had with evacuations. This would have been a great opportunity to give New York's trash one way bus tickets out of the city. I know that Chaim mentioned(on an ask JTF that I asked him) that sending them to California is not right because he cares about the entire country, but bus tickets sure are a lot cheaper than plane tickets. Maybe Mexico would work. I just hate to think about what good could have been done.
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Re: A missed opportunity
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2011, 09:56:56 PM »
Chaim was right, we have enough problems here in Califormia.
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Re: A missed opportunity
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2011, 10:04:23 PM »
I dont agree that the storm was a 'dud'. One cannot predict what the storm will do. I thank Hashem that my parents were spared. Just spoke with my mother and step-dad and they did not see any real damage except for downed trees. They also did not lose power although 2/3 of the city they live in did lose power. And they have friends whose homes were destroyed {very expensive homes}.

Indeed the storm is already being used for political purposes. I cannot believe that I have read a headline which blames the hurricane on 'global warming'. I did some research on Hurricanes along the eastern seaboard {and I personally remember Hurricane Belle which hit CT in 1976 [I was 11 at the time]} and hurricanes are not getting stronger, they are actually getting weaker over the last 30 years. At least concerning strength of the hurricane when it came ashore in New York or New England.

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Re: A missed opportunity
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2011, 12:15:21 AM »
We could try crowding all these people you speak of to the most liberal tree hugging bastions such as Berkley or Cambridge.  They can just share dorm rooms with these granola eating liberal arts students who support them.
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