National Weather Center predicts new hurricane

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  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    A New Hurricane:

    The National Weather Service has issued a warning for yet another catastrophic hurricane following on the heels of Charley, Francis, Ivan and Jeanne.

    The path of this hurricane zigs and zags, and is therefore highly unpredictable. Experts predict that this one will cause the most damage to the United States that we have experienced in many years.

    They are naming this one, "Hurricane Kerry."

    Be advised, the only way for citizens to protect themselves is by hiding behind a, "Bush." :D
     
  2. oxpecker

    oxpecker New Member

    I think that "Hurricane Kerry" will fizzle out, and be no more than an irritating seasonal rain shower.

    But I heard that the National Weather Service is already predicting 4 years ahead, when Hurricanes Hillary and Rudy will start their catastrophic path of disruption.
     
  3. rajyc

    rajyc New Member

  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Re: Hurricane.. Yes it is true!

    I certainly wouldn't call a two-point lead an evaporation.

    Furthermore, if I am not horribly mistaken, Newsweek had McGovern beating Nixon at one point in '72.

    And we don't know anything about the sampling.

    Remember also that Gallup had Kerry ahead in June 6 and several week's ago they had Bush by eight points.

    Bush should do well in the next two debates. I watched replays of the 2000 debates this weekend on C-Span 2 and Bush held his own in both with one being a townhall meeting.

    Bush still leads in the majority of the major polls.
     

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