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Just in case you don't know who he is....he is wearing a jacket with his name and title on it.

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He was just on the radio, and said "If you're out there, on a 'barrier' island thinking you'd just ride it out... Well fuck you! Don't call us for help!"

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Just looka this:

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-- Edited by Uke on Monday 29th of October 2012 02:04:33 PM


 Its not too hard to understand why this picture disturbs Yook....



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It reminded him that he needs to go to the VA and get his Viagra script refilled.

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That shit's pizen! And it'll make yer dick fall off tu!


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Just saw your gov. on TV...and indeed he did acknowledge that. Sounded awfully non-Repug, and conciliatory ta me!

He (Christie) may be a loudmouthed lout, but he's lookin' out for his state...and his people! Dammit!


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He knows his name will be touted about in the next election. He doesn't want Romney around.......

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And if the storm, flodding, loss of electricity...wind caused damage to a wide swath of the East Coast, and NYC in particular... Then this ta top it all off!

 

At least 80 flooded houses destroyed by NYC fire

 

NEW YORK A huge fire destroyed 80 to 100 houses in a flooded beachfront neighborhood Tuesday, forcing firefighters to undertake daring rescues and injuring three people.

More than 190 firefighters contained the blaze but were still putting out some pockets of fire more than nine hours after it erupted.

As daylight broke, neighbors walked around aimlessly through their smoke-filled Breezy Point neighborhood, which sits on the Rockaway peninsula jutting into the Atlantic Ocean. Electrical wires dangled within feet of the street.

Officials said the fire was reported around 11 p.m. Monday in an area flooded by the superstorm that began sweeping through the city earlier.

Firefighters told WABC-TV that the water was chest high on the street, and they had to use a boat to make rescues. They said in one apartment home, about 25 people were trapped in an upstairs unit, and the two-story home next door was ablaze and setting fire to the apartment's roof. Firefighters climbed an awning to get to the trapped people and took them downstairs to a boat in the street.

Video footage of the scene showed a hellish swath of tightly packed homes fully engulfed in orange flames as firefighters hauled hoses while sloshing in ankle-high water. Many homes appeared completely flattened by the wind-whipped flames.

One firefighter suffered a minor injury and was taken to a hospital. Two civilians suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

In September, the same neighborhood was struck by a tornado that hurled debris in the air, knocked out power and startled residents who once thought of twisters as a Midwestern phenomenon.

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Those roofs, if they are like mine, are about two inches of tar paper or rubber. Once they catch on fire, nothing can put them out I bet.


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...and because he's such a 'large presence' in the media (especially on TeeVee-LIVE!), the Gov. has more attention perhaps, than he, or New Jersey deserves.

The media have all but ignored the city of Philadelphia, which also was directly in Sandy's path, and did not escape her wrath!

Yet most of the news is how hard NYC, and New Jersey were impacted (and are still being impacted) by this 'super' storm.

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/breaking/Huricane-Sandy-Landfall-176307821.html



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