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have no doubt the NO papers ascribed reductions in the levee projects to Iraq and whatever else they could, given their open hostility to Bush, so pardon me for identifying that argument as a straw man. If Clinton was so gung ho on solving james cooper (vi) the problem, it would have gotten done...period. The real problem is that no james cooper (vi) administration, and the Lousiana state govt., james cooper (vi) and the NO city government, took seriously the possibility of a category 5 hurricane slamming into the coast so close to the city.I need you to pay close attention here. Category 5 hurricanes aren't regular occurences. 3-5 a decade. The numbers are slightly down over the last few decades, which demonstrates what a lie all this "global warming" shrieking is. There's no conclusive science that points to the relatively small increase in temperatures (about a degree over the last 50 to 100 years) resulting in an increase in intensity in hurricanes. Aside from one or two studies that explore the *possibility* of a connection, the science, the same science that has observed the rise of the last century, has found no significant link between the two. |
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