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Holy **** god hates New Orleans

Robert Bork was on TV a few years ago (flacking his new book) and observed "If the Good Lord does not destroy New York and Los Angeles, then He owes Sodom and Gomorrah an apology." Perhaps New Orleans is a compromise?
 
I believe 2 of the levys, "rebroke" before the storm even hit land, so it started flooding all over again.
 
Diogenes said:
Robert Bork was on TV a few years ago (flacking his new book) and observed "If the Good Lord does not destroy New York and Los Angeles, then He owes Sodom and Gomorrah an apology." Perhaps New Orleans is a compromise?

why New York and LA? Why not Las Vegas and Boise?
 
God sure is sloppy. He's wreaking misery on so many Non-New Orleaneans, one might think he's lost his touch. In Sodom and Gommorah, I had the impression that he had a much more precise aim... :roll:
 
Holy **** god hates New Orleans
It's good to see that at least someone believes in God. But that is not the point. Lousiania isn't what the news portrays it too be. All of the cities such that were hit the worst were New Orleans, and Lake Charles. New Orleans consists of mostly office buildings, homes, and casinos. Lake Charles on the other hand relies entirely on Cosinos, and has one oil refinery. But if God were to take out the cities with the Casinos, he hit the right spots! :mrgreen:
 
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