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I guess the only rumbling of the ground he feels in Louisiana is when a freaking OIL REFINERY blows up! Let me google that for you
Yes, we all prefer to be surprised by our volcanoes! It was good enough for Pompei, it was good enough for Krakatao, it should be good enough for the namby-pamby American voters today.
LOL... You probably wouldn't believe me if I told you that art students were typically liberal would you? Too funny...
My father was a Senior Design Engineer from General Electric. He is retired but both he and my mother have always voted Democrat. So... I am not sure where your getting your facts from? Are they baseless? Just cause my father was an engineer and Democrat doesn't mean that all engineers are Democrats either.
Faux News doing what it does best... promote some candidates over others. It is almost like they are a part of GOP's filtering process for the primaries. Jindal is, clearly, not their choice. Ron Paul wasn't their choice. Hannity is likely drooling over the prospects of Palin, right now. Likely, sharing the couch with Chris Wallace.
Someone tell Newt Gingrich... Bobby Jindal = Fail!
I'll save everyone a bit of money, volcanoes erupt so don't build cities next to them, fault lines tend to cause earthquakes so don't build big cities around them, water is very destructive force so don't build cities sea level.
Evolution should be allowed to take place on the folks that ignore those very obvious problems... the whole natural selection thingy...
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