Size, chris. The big problem is going to be that storm surge. You know how most people die. In storms. Its water. Its drowning. Its really not the wind so much. Although thats an issue when it comes to projectiles and such. But its really that water, and you cant run it. And if you get into a place where you cant get above it or you cant stabilize, youre in deep, deep trouble, chris. The bands going in and out. Were really on the edge here. You may be closer to it. I think anderson is probably going to get it before each of us. What have you been saying . I know ive been out. I havent seen a lot of folks out. Thank god for that. Im hearing you right now, don, but im not seeing you. We dont have your shot. It takes so little for Mother Nature to disrupt what we see as normal. The numbers are that the storm is about 65, 70 miles eastsoutheast off the coast of wilmington. Thats where anderson is. But the storm is so damn big that it brings weather a lot of Different Directions and exposin
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the democrats did it, democrats are the cause for the storm, maybe they whipped up the winds and all the rain that caused the storm. i just don t understand it. and i think you re absolutely right to call a lie a lie. you know, don, ethel freeman was a woman who was brought to the convention center in new orleans in the days after the storm. ethel freeman was 91 years old, if my memory serves me correctly. she was in a wheelchair. she was brought by her son, who i believe was herbert freeman jr., if i remember his name correctly. but ethel freeman was brought there by her son because they were told there were going to be bus that s were going to take them to safety. and the buses didn t show up. not on the first day, not on the second day. the buses didn t show up for days. and ethel freeman died in a wheelchair sitting outside the convention center waiting for buses. and her son was told to put a blanket over her head and wheel her to the side of the convention center, and that is w