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<blockquote data-quote="opie" data-source="post: 47887"><p><em>Seems like things have gotten a bit worse. </em></p><p><em></em> </p><p> </p><p>It is more than just a bit worse. This is a catastrophe. New Orleans is a <strong>major</strong> city which has suffered a grievous blow. The whole region, not just New Orleans has been devastated. Thousands are feared dead in New Orleans. This could be the deadliest natural disaster in the U.S. in 100 years. New Orleans literally has been wiped off the map! The city has to be abandoned for months, if not longer. It will never be the same again. At least over a million people in that area are jobless and homeless, and will be for some time. We will feel the effects of this disaster, notably on the economy. Already gas prices are $3.00 a gallon in my area, two days ago it was $2.50!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opie, post: 47887"] [i]Seems like things have gotten a bit worse. [/i] It is more than just a bit worse. This is a catastrophe. New Orleans is a [b]major[/b] city which has suffered a grievous blow. The whole region, not just New Orleans has been devastated. Thousands are feared dead in New Orleans. This could be the deadliest natural disaster in the U.S. in 100 years. New Orleans literally has been wiped off the map! The city has to be abandoned for months, if not longer. It will never be the same again. At least over a million people in that area are jobless and homeless, and will be for some time. We will feel the effects of this disaster, notably on the economy. Already gas prices are $3.00 a gallon in my area, two days ago it was $2.50! [/QUOTE]
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