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Ruh roh (Original Post) SnakebiteSnakebite74 Aug 2012 OP
wonder how he will explain this? riverbendviewgal Aug 2012 #1
The Devil. liberalmuse Aug 2012 #7
His explanation will be ..... bongbong Aug 2012 #8
LOL! nt avebury Aug 2012 #2
Welcome BlueToTheBone Aug 2012 #3
i wonder what the GOP did to earn a hurricane?! ejpoeta Aug 2012 #4
Maybe the phallic reference in the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile that Ryan used to drive... Earth_First Aug 2012 #5
No problem, they can pray the storm away. chknltl Aug 2012 #6
bwahahahahaha CatWoman Aug 2012 #9
heee. Care Acutely Aug 2012 #10

liberalmuse

(18,672 posts)
7. The Devil.
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 09:02 PM
Aug 2012

Or President Obama (and his top secret HAARP machine) since they think they're both the same guy.

CatWoman

(79,302 posts)
9. bwahahahahaha
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 09:23 PM
Aug 2012
http://www.tampabay.com/news/weather/hurricanes/article1246926.ece

Tropical Storm Isaac becomes a concern for RNC

The prospect of a hurricane bearing down on next week's Republican National Convention became a genuine concern Tuesday as Tropical Storm Isaac formed in the Atlantic Ocean and loomed as a threat to Florida.

Expected to become a hurricane within two days, Isaac could be at or near Cuba by Sunday. From there, several forecasters expect it to head north.

It is too early to predict whether Isaac could hit Tampa head on. But experts agree that the Republican National Convention, which officially begins Monday, probably will be affected in some way.

"People have no idea what to expect," National Hurricane Center forecaster Todd Kimberlain said Tuesday. "Everyone needs to be especially vigilant going into next week."

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