Comments on: Twisters Kill Dozens In South
At Least 55 Killed, Hundreds Injured By Dozens Of Tornadoes That Plowed Across 5 States
- I hope to goodness that none of you have something like this befall you.
Its a downright shame, the pathetic spite you have for human life. - Reply to this comment
- There are millions of inadequately-built structures seemingly waiting to be destroyed by tornadoes and, unfortunately, in many cases killing people. Yet tornado-resistant construction options do exist and are feasible. On the heels of every tornado, media should do feature stories about them. By the way, why has this not happened for the Greensburg, Kansas EF5 tornado in May 2007? Is ''being hit in the face with a 2x4'' not enough? Do people need to be hit in the face with steel I-beams? Why are national, mainstream media like CBS News not doing pointed stories about Insulating Concrete Forms (e.g. Amvic) and Monolithic Dome?
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- "maybe a warning from god to the brainwashed huck supporters"
How stupid do you have to be to think a "God" would send tornadoes to ravage a state like Tennessee with both republicans AND democrats just because 34% of the republicans voted for Huckabee? What "God" do you worship. Idiot. - Reply to this comment
- Someone is trying to tell you folks something, THEY think you have gotten it all wrong yet again !!
That uncomfortable bed you''re making is going to cripple you during the next four years, despite warnings you just never learn. - Reply to this comment
- I live in Nashville, Tenn.
I''ll assure you most Nashvillians or suburbians that live outside of the city don''t think this was an "ACT of God" or an "Act of Satan"
Its freaking mother nature.
But if you guys could of seen the gas pipeline explosion in the sky, it looked like a nuclear bomb went off.. it was massive.
My mom lives in Westmoreland and told me that people were looking in wheat fields for missing people. Now thats eerie.
I hope for the best for the folks to the northwest, of town. - Reply to this comment
- i am buying a storm shelter if huck gets into the white house. please buy yours as well.
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- this should be a sign to mississippians and how they should vote.
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- no, the actions of huck and his religious intolerance is responsible.
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- Bet al Quaida is responsible.
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- when the brits were closing in on washington dc to over take it, a big storm came up with tornados and scattered the brits and they left, saving the great united states. fact, look it up.
religious intolerance will be delt with accordingly.. - Reply to this comment
- this is not coincedence. maybe a warning from god to the brainwashed huck supporters to be religious intolerant.
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- Article: "Tornadoes tore across Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi... in a rare midwinter outbreak of violent weather"
Not rare for the future. - Reply to this comment
- Shame on you, lol
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Hahaha! - Reply to this comment
- Look it''s an act of God!! Oh wait.... this was Christian country. It must have been... well... who could it be now? Saaaatan???? (church-lady voice)
Or maybe... it was just the weather! Go figure. - Reply to this comment




