Hurricane Sandy may be good for America

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Re: Hurricane Sandy may be good for America

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Jim Beaux wrote:Millions? Natural disaster? Youre dramatically blowing this out of proportion. This election is not an issue of "disagreement", but an issue of defending our personal resources from those who feel entitled to take it. This is more on the level of defending the homeland or shooting a mugger. :fire
There might be some hail, but hopefully it won't come to frogs and locusts and whatnot.
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Re: Hurricane Sandy may be good for America

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If the Yankees are afraid of a little rain, Google should have moved their press conference to Texas.
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In New York, the price of large soft drink cups is probably increasing due to price gougers, in case they need to bail water ...
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MasterOfNone wrote:Is it possible that some form of emergency declaration could delay or extend voting?
Probably will try it.

My thought is that if they can't get the Military votes in on time, then to heck with New York votes too! :thumbs2:
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