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It may come as little surprise and no comfort to survivors of the weekend tragedy in Mississippi, but recent research confirms that they are living in the most dangerous region in the most dangerous tornado country in the world.
"Tornado Alley" is an unofficial term traditionally used to describe a vaguely outlined swath of countryside from the deep south, through the southern plains and into the upper Midwest, but the label really doesn't tell you very much.
"Results from this analysis indicate that Dixie Alley has the highest frequency of long-track F3 to F5 tornadoes, making it the most active region in the United States," Frates concluded. Dixie Alley had a frequency value of 2.92, followed by Tornado Alley (2.59), Hoosier Alley (2.37) and Carolina Alley (2.00).
Originally posted by pablos
So what did Haitians do to "deserve" the destruction of their home. What did quarter of a million asians do to "deserve" the tsunami. Did they do anything? Or maybe they were republican voters. Also they must be worse if you look at the death toll.
Originally posted by Oaktree
reply to post by skunknuts
Weak as hell.
Quit posting while buzzed up, go have another drink or hit the sack.
Whichever you do, quit with the baiting.
It makes you look foolish.
Originally posted by SelfmadeGME
mmmm......"god" is doing all of this eh?
Originally posted by skunknuts
Originally posted by pablos
So what did Haitians do to "deserve" the destruction of their home. What did quarter of a million asians do to "deserve" the tsunami. Did they do anything? Or maybe they were republican voters. Also they must be worse if you look at the death toll.
How should I know? I'm sure there are widely followed 'vessels of god' on earth that could give a more informative answer. Doesn't Pat Robertson or Rush Limbaugh usually have much knowledge to impart to the masses on those topics?
Here are some informative ATS threads on the issue:
Rush Limbaugh on Haiti Tragedy
Pat Robertson: Haiti
Best,
Skunknuts
[edit on 4/27/2010 by skunknuts]
Originally posted by pablos
Originally posted by skunknuts
Originally posted by pablos
So what did Haitians do to "deserve" the destruction of their home. What did quarter of a million asians do to "deserve" the tsunami. Did they do anything? Or maybe they were republican voters. Also they must be worse if you look at the death toll.
How should I know? I'm sure there are widely followed 'vessels of god' on earth that could give a more informative answer. Doesn't Pat Robertson or Rush Limbaugh usually have much knowledge to impart to the masses on those topics?
Here are some informative ATS threads on the issue:
Rush Limbaugh on Haiti Tragedy
Pat Robertson: Haiti
Best,
Skunknuts
[edit on 4/27/2010 by skunknuts]
Mate, of course I expect you to know. YOU are the one making the claims and putting up the evidence. If you can't give a definitive answer then i guess that is all the proof I need to see you are full of crap. At the very least expect that when you make claims that are unfounded you will be challenged. And don't go recycling other peoples opinions when challenged, it makes you look like an sheep. And a sheep thats wrong to boot
Originally posted by higns07
reply to post by skunknuts
Not to mention, you bring God into your argument. Could it possibly be the Earth cleansing itself from the hate, fear, and destruction that humans seem to represent in their everyday lives?
My personal opinion: The Earth is entity, as you and me, and it is just cleansing itself from parasites (humans) that seem to be so bent on destroying it.
Originally posted by ISHAMAGI
Hilarious!!! I LOLed!
Man it takes cahonez to post a thread like this. Bold, entertaining, and highly satirical I wish people could accept this thread for what it is.
Sure, the topic is sensationalist but you'd never see it on MSNBC.
Conersely Pat Robertson on the 700 club actually blamed the Haiti earthquake on voodoo and devil worship. Religeeous far right zealot.