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As things get worse, you can expect coon convoys to every part of the country. OK, Al Sharpton, let's see you throw your weight around and force Mayor Bloomberg to open up Madison Square Garden, buahahahahahaaaaaaaaa... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From Superdome to Astrodome

The buttociated Press August 31, 2005

HOUSTON -- Next stop, the Houston Astrodome. According to an official in Houston, that's where bus convoys will begin moving at least 25-thousand Hurricane Katrina refugees from New Orleans, many of whom are currently holed up in the crippled Louisiana Superdome. That facility has no air conditioning and has broken toilet facilities.

Hillary: Losing Again 1319
Sorry, but I don't have the time to quote whole portions of the book again. Let me comment as best I can without doing that. meanwhile, next time you're in a...

Officials in Harris County, Texas, say the initial planning has been under way since early today. The 40-year-old Astrodome hasn't been used as a sports venue in years.

Rusty Cornelius is administrative coordinator for the Harris County Office of Homeland Security in Houston. He tells The buttociated Press that specifics of the transport and housing are still being worked out with the Red Cross and state government officials. It's about a 350-mile trip.

Rising floodwaters in New Orleans prompted Governor Kathleen Blanco to order the Superdome and the city abandoned.

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Hurricane refugees to be moved from Superdome to Houston's Astrodome

posted: 08-31-2005

Bus convoys today will begin moving at least 25,000 Hurricane Katrina refugees from New Orleans to Houston.

Most of the refugees are the thousands who have been sweltering for days inside the Superdome in New Orleans. Harris County officials say they'll be sheltered in Houston's Astrodome.

Specifics of the transport and housing for the refugees were still being worked out with the Red Cross and state government officials.

Rising floodwaters in New Orleans prompted Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco to announce she wants the Superdome evacuated within two days. An estimated 80 percent of the city is already under water.

The Republicrat Junta
the people, and for the people," were they simply indulging in a predilection for catchy phraseology? Or did they really mean it...


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