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Hurricane Katrina Wrath Levees Are Secure Clean Up Incomplete and Here We Go AgainWell the 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season is about ready to roar, weather patterns are changing the ocean surface temps are heating up and we have some activity forming off the Coast of Africa so it will soon be upon us. It also seems as if we are still busy cleaning up from last year are we not? Indeed, and New Orleans is only one of the places with years of work in re-building to go, while the political forces are afoot to change the Mayor of that fine "chocolate city" as he calls it?.Recently we addressed this topic in an online think tank and wonder with all that debris, what in the World are they going to do if they get another large category through there during this 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season? Ever thought of that? Well one of our members has and stated;."I saw something about New Orleans on the news last night and it seems there is just so much clean-up left and here we are approaching another season. Garbage is going to take flight.".Indeed with all the lose debris on the ground during the massive clean up mission, it will surely become like self-propelled shrapnel and that is just another disaster waiting to happen and well time is running out. And we can expect that first Hurricane Alberto to come pouncing across the US Border like a very hungry and slightly angry illegal alien. So, consider all this in 2006. ."Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/. By: Lance Winslow African Americans Miracles - Miracles still occur everyday. Dating What Do Men Women Find Irresistible in Each Other - Women say they want to find a ?good man? they can love. Sports Gift Baskets - Copyright 2006 Hali Shipon. How To Slash WorkRelated Stress - Stress. Teenagers Volunteer in Droves for Katrina Relief - Teenagers from around the United States are among the many volunteers who have offered their time and energy for post-Katrina relief efforts in the Gulf Coast states. more... |