Re: Florida's Deadly Evacuation Policy

From: island (island_in_the_stream_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 08/14/04


Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 16:13:03 GMT

island wrote:
>
> The majority of two million forced evacuees traveled away from the
> safety of Tampa and right into the line of a direct hit in Orlando. The
> rest went South to other locations that were also directly in the path
> of the storm, and virtually nobody went in any direction that the storm
> didn't go.
>
> People were stuck in traffic jams on the I-4 corridor as the storm made
> landfall, and the results would have been totally devastating had the
> storm been a fast mover, like Andrew was.
>
> What a sick demented joke.

Jeb keeps rationalizing, over and over again...

'These things aren't linear, and, "god" doesn't follow our predictions.'

Well, Jeb... then HOW can you justify evacuating from any one location
to another if you don't have the first clue what the storm is actually
going to do???

Over-reactive extremist morons rule the world, and this is true on BOTH
sides of the political spectrum of losers that all too often allow
politics to define science.



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