Wednesday, August 31, 2005

The Domino Effect of the Bush Road Map on the U.S.

The ripple effect of the devestation on the Gulf Coast will continue to spiral out of control as the spinners in Governement attempt to play down the severity of this catastrophy.
They will fail as they have everywhere else.
I sense more sever disasters approaching such as more major hurricanes striking Florida and elsewhere along with major earthquakes in heavily populated area of California.
All of this will encourage America's enemies to come in for the kill ,something that we have set up Israel for with the Bush Road Map.
What we have set up Israel for will fall on our own head.

In our present American disengagement(from New Orleans) we have soldiers who assist also.
The media down plays the death toll and the serious breakdown in democracy and rise in lawlessness, wherein the gangs with the guns now rule what is left of the rubble that was once civilization.
You have to be spiritually dead not to see that Israel's God will no longer tolerate the Bush Road Map for Israel and that America now pays tenfold for it's interference with the apple of His eye.
The latest evacuation 2 weeks after Gaza BEGINS with 25,000,00 on 475 buses cleansing the city of New Orleans of all it's surviving residents ,men women and children.

“We need to evacuate the people in the Superdome and other shelters and in the hospitals,” she told NBC’s “Today” show on Wednesday. “Those are our basic missions today.”
Officials in Houston, Texas, later said those evacuees would be sent on 475 buses to the city’s Astrodome, located 350 miles away. The stadium’s schedule was cleared through December to make it available.
Some 240 soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division in Ft. Hood, Texas, were told to deploy with 14 helicopters to southern Louisiana Wednesday to help with evacuations. They will join thousands of National Guardsmen and Coast Guard crew helping throughout the region.
Blanco said that trying to fix the levees has been “an engineering nightmare,” with sandbags dropped from the air simply falling “into the eternal black hole.”
At the same time, sections of Interstate 10, the only major freeway leading into New Orleans from the east, lay shattered, dozens of huge slabs of concrete floating in the floodwaters. I-10 is the only route for commercial trucking across southern Louisiana.

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