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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 12/29/2004 at 05:36 PM   
 
  1. Atta Boy Allan - Give the Moonbats hell.
    The enviro-nazi’s and MSM are always trying to get 10lbs of lie from 1oz of truth. I heard the same BS that the U.S. had no early tsunami warning system for our coastal areas, but remember a story on the Discovery Channel back in the 1990’s that showcased the system that we had in place then. An early warning system for tsunamis is in place now and has been for several years, and the MSM is full of shit.

    LC Geno

    Posted by LC Geno    United States   12/29/2004  at  06:21 PM  

  2. Very cool site. You forgot to mention all
    the whining about how ‘those poor countries’
    can’t afford a system. BULLSHIT. Arthur C.
    Clarke could buy a bunch of it. They got the
    dough but they also got lackawanna. And it
    doen’t cost a whole lot to teach the natives
    that when the earth moves go up hill. When
    the ocean retreats go up hill. Even the
    Inuit were hip to this 20,000 fucking years
    ago.

    Posted by Steel Turman    United States   12/29/2004  at  08:21 PM  

  3. sick  I saw on the Discovery Channel, or some such, that if there is a big quake close to shore the residents are screwed.  There would not be enough time to evacuate, even if everyone were packed and had the car warmed up.
    For further encouragement, one of these millenia, the undersea mountain that we call Hawaii is going to have another huge landslide.  That would cause a wave of Hollywood movie proportions. It’s happened before. Adios California &/or Japan.
    Add this to the comet strike and the monster volcano in your list of BAD shit that’s certain to happen someday. Maybe we’ll have people off-planet by that time.
    The poor bastards in the recent Indian Ocean tidal wave—thousands could have been saved with a warning system.

    Posted by Oink    United States   12/29/2004  at  09:20 PM  

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