possible N.O evacuation due to Wilma
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>>Its mostly toast any way. Why did they even open a city that is under sea level. Expect every time a tropical storm or hurricane moves into the Gulf for this to happen.
Because of the strategic importance to the nation. As Senator Landrieu ably points out time and time again, this isn't some tourist coast where there a bunch of condos, super rich land developers and such, it's a working coast. Grain and feed for 43 states passes through our port. A large percentage of the nation's natural gas comes from the area, a major chunk of the nation's oil supply comes from our offshore waters, and the city is situated 80 or so miles up-river from acess to the interior of the nation (strategic defense). According to a recent show I watched on Discovery, New Orleans was some of the highest land around the area when they decided to build the port.
/setting the record straight
Steve
Because of the strategic importance to the nation. As Senator Landrieu ably points out time and time again, this isn't some tourist coast where there a bunch of condos, super rich land developers and such, it's a working coast. Grain and feed for 43 states passes through our port. A large percentage of the nation's natural gas comes from the area, a major chunk of the nation's oil supply comes from our offshore waters, and the city is situated 80 or so miles up-river from acess to the interior of the nation (strategic defense). According to a recent show I watched on Discovery, New Orleans was some of the highest land around the area when they decided to build the port.
/setting the record straight
Steve
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While I don't want a storm coming our way, I never been a fan of cold weather. I never been one to take the cold well. I already miss swimming and summer stuff. We have been wearing shorts the last couple of weeks. The only time I get excited for it to get cold is if there is any possibility of snow in the forecast. And you know we only get that down in SE Louisiana about once every 15 years!
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