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Topic: Post special thoughts for those who will face the wrath of Hurricane Katrina
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ILove unregistered
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posted September 01, 2005 12:04 PM
That also is one of my favorite prayers. I'm having a hard time making sense of all this, why? IP: Logged |
GemStar unregistered
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posted September 01, 2005 12:08 PM
Another thing that I thought of this morning...when you don't have electricity, you do not have television...the cell towers are down so communications are null.When the hurricane hit here last year, I didn't see the news for many days following...no electricity. Therefore, was not able to see the devastation surrounding the areas more badly hit. How wierd is that?? Many of these people have no way of knowing ANYTHING about anything...What to do, Where to go....What is happening...Where else is worse off. It is like being marooned somewhere with no way to turn....how frustrating and sad. More prayers and thoughts to the victims....who number in the thousands.... IP: Logged |
ILove unregistered
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posted September 01, 2005 10:34 PM
I just can't understand the media, where is the love, trashing those in charge of the rescue efforts! I mean, we are human with the planets bombarding/showering us with influence, but I suppose they are immune to that. More than human. IP: Logged |
Peri Knowflake Posts: 1848 From: 49N35 34E34 Registered: Apr 2009
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posted September 02, 2005 09:51 AM
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DayDreamer unregistered
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posted September 02, 2005 03:54 PM
Wonderful prayer HD I was watching the news today, and all I can say is that I am in shock people are still dying, and people are still stranded there without a place to stay!?!?! I can't believe hotels and motels or transportation companies are not providing their services in the quantities that the victims of this area need. And Im upset to see that half of the coverage I watched today was about looting. Looting should not be a major issue, when peoples lives are on the line! In such disasters 'looting' can save lives...say for people who are stranded and have nothing to eat. I also noticed most of the people stranded there on the news clips I viewed were African Americans. I do wonder how much race and socioeconomic status have to do with how slow the rescue and recovery process is taking. IP: Logged |
teaselbaby Newflake Posts: 0 From: Ohio Registered: Jul 2009
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posted September 02, 2005 04:00 PM
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DayDreamer unregistered
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posted September 02, 2005 04:01 PM
Found one astrological explanation for this event.Transiting Pluto is now square the U.S. Neptune, a sign of deadly waters. The Pluto-Neptune combination represents suffering, in general, with a likelihood of disease and environmental issues to come. Jupiter and Neptune are the two planets associated with Pisces. They are in the last phase of a long-term trine that was present during last year's tsunami. Expanded (Jupiter) water (Neptune) might be just as big an issue in 2006 when the two planets square one another. The state of Louisiana was "born" April 30, 1812 when it was admitted to the Union. Mark Penfield's rectified birth time of 8:55 am LMT puts the Moon at 24 Sagittarius, close the Pluto's current position, appropriate for the loss of life, homes and property on this scale. - Jeff http://www.stariq.com IP: Logged |
ariestiger unregistered
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posted September 02, 2005 04:17 PM
I'm just wondering how easy it is to actually ACCESS the city. Assuming a lot of it is underwater and roads and bridges have been swept away - add to that the fuel shortage - and the question of where you could realistically get a plane to land? I would have thought the easiest way to get out would be by boat, but, maybe, easier said than done. It's terrible, and tragic, and we can only hope that as many people as possible manage to get out safely. AT
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DayDreamer unregistered
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posted September 02, 2005 04:28 PM
Where there's a will there's a way. With all the sophisticated technology used for war, Im sure there are ways to access the city even if it is underwater. Boats, even underwater vessels would serve a tremendous purpose. I admire the volunteers going into the area in search of people still stranded IP: Logged |
Battle of Evermore Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted September 02, 2005 04:45 PM
Wow, I really would like to make a long post right now... lol. My computer's broken and I'm at someone elses house. I'll post something here later though. I'll see you guys in a few weeks.IP: Logged |
ILove unregistered
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posted September 02, 2005 08:16 PM
DayDreamer....thanks for the info. It has given me something to study tonight. I was thinking today about the planets and their correlation to the disaster. The hurricane specialists have been calling for a very active next couple of years, due to ocean temps, but DayDreamer has pointed out the accurate cause. If you don't mind me asking, are their any specific books you may recommend to us on forecasting this type of thing? Still being re-minded...
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Loopy24 unregistered
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posted September 03, 2005 11:11 AM
God bless and help you all xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxIP: Logged |
Heart--Shaped Cross Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Nov 2010
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posted September 03, 2005 03:56 PM
"What does not kill me, makes me stronger." - Nietzsche
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astro junkie unregistered
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posted September 06, 2005 04:35 PM
A hurricane is NOT a storm that goes by quickly - I repeat - a hurricane is NOT a storm.... it is a HURRICANE.Never underestimate a hurricane, much less Mother Nature ... preparation AHEAD OF TIME is key... ------------------ ... it's better to light a candle than curse the darkness IP: Logged |