I'm sooo tired of Katrina!!!!

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OrangeSquare

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It's FOOTBALL!

Shut up about a stupid storm and just play the damn game.

I swear to God, I hope the Bears destroy the Saints. If they don't, I wont be able to watch the Super Bowl.

I feel bad for all those people, but I'm tired hearing about it.

It's been OVER a year and a half.

MOVE ON!

Ok, I'm done. Thank you.
 
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Good grief. It's a small inconvenience in your life to hear an announcer mention the hardships of those in the gulf. I'll bet Katrina was slightly more devastating than Joe Buck. I'm sure those that were displaced would be glad to move on. Instead a good portion of them are stuck in Houston and elsewhere. If the Colts don't make it, I'll be pulling for the Saints all the way.
 
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Word.

It's not so much that they keep harping on it and how it allegedly affected the millionaires that play for the Saints, but the fact they keep saying everyone is pulling for them. Agh.
 
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If it were JUST Joe Buck, I'd be happy.

As for your guess that the displaced would like to move on? Bull. They are the ones that keep standing out in the streets crying and cussing people that don't have anything to do with the fact they were too stubborn to leave thier own houses.

Remember Hurricane Hugo? Where were all the white people over in the Carolina's wailing for a year and a half on end? Oh, that's right, there weren't any.

Sometimes, other people don't OWE you anything, regardless what Natural Disaster you've been through.
 
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One more thing.....

If the people affected by Katrina were all that AFFECTED, they wouldn't be selling out the Super Dome to watch football. They'd be rebuilding thier houses or moving.

The reason people were able to sell out the Superdome this year was because the "affected" have sucked large amounts of money from fellow americans and the federal government.

There are of course people that have it bad, and that sucks, but the fact the Saints want to make some sort of capital off of it, make me want to pull AGAINST them more than ever.
 
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Orange Square, you better hope the Saints don't win the Super Bowl or you may even have to endure a possible move on the feel good story. I could honestly see a movie, possibly good or bad, develop out of this on the Saints improbable run. If they had one for Marshall, they can do one for New Orleans.
 
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The two circumstances are a little different to say the least.
 
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The funny thing is, once they have another losing season and people stop going to the games again, Benson will move the team. :lol:
 
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I mean hell guys, I think you understand me. It's not like New Orleans is a city of angels.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Police plan to set up checkpoints beginning Wednesday to help curb a crime wave that has claimed nine lives since the start of 2007, Mayor Ray Nagin said, stopping short of imposing a curfew on this tourism- dependent city.
The checkpoints will operate between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., when about a third of the city's violent crime occurs, and will target drug and alcohol violations as well as motorist insurance. The first one was to be held in a crime-ridden area of the city.

Law enforcement officials say the large trailer sites _ where about 3,000 people still live in New Orleans _ have turned into hot spots for drug dealers, prostitutes and even murderers.

Protest signs targeted Nagin, Gov. Kathleen Blanco and President Bush, accusing them of failing act on the city's crime problem.
Some faulted Bush for sending more troops to secure Iraq while New Orleans - where the police force is already being augmented by the Louisiana National Guard - needs help.
"I want more troops here," said Eddie Ecker, 38, a musician walking with a snare drum strapped to his chest.
 
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One more thing.....

If the people affected by Katrina were all that AFFECTED, they wouldn't be selling out the Super Dome to watch football. They'd be rebuilding thier houses or moving.

The reason people were able to sell out the Superdome this year was because the "affected" have sucked large amounts of money from fellow americans and the federal government.

There are of course people that have it bad, and that sucks, but the fact the Saints want to make some sort of capital off of it, make me want to pull AGAINST them more than ever.

That is the biggest piece of crap I have ever heard. Thank you for showing your ignorace on the subject. You keep thinking what you want.
 
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That is the biggest piece of crap I have ever heard. Thank you for showing your ignorace on the subject. You keep thinking what you want.

Thanks I will.

I'm betting a whole lot more people agree with me instead of you.

New Orleans is a cess pool. I have an aunt and uncle living in Baton Rouge, I can promise you I am not ignorant on the subject.
 
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If it were JUST Joe Buck, I'd be happy.

As for your guess that the displaced would like to move on? Bull. They are the ones that keep standing out in the streets crying and cussing people that don't have anything to do with the fact they were too stubborn to leave thier own houses.

Remember Hurricane Hugo? Where were all the white people over in the Carolina's wailing for a year and a half on end? Oh, that's right, there weren't any.

Sometimes, other people don't OWE you anything, regardless what Natural Disaster you've been through.

I guess there aren't any black people in the Carolinas, or whites in New Orleans. Give me a break. No one owes anyone anything. I think it's nice to help out the unfortunate folks in the gulf that lost their homes. Regardless, the freaking Saints were a good story this year. They are one of the most dramatic turnarounds in NFL history and that just happened to coincide with a catastrophic event. What's the problem with letting them enjoy that?
 
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I think this is one of those rare occasions that it is appropriate not to share your thoughts especially with people that have actually lived through it all.
 
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I guess there aren't any black people in the Carolinas, or whites in New Orleans. Give me a break. No one owes anyone anything. I think it's nice to help out the unfortunate folks in the gulf that lost their homes. Regardless, the freaking Saints were a good story this year. They are one of the most dramatic turnarounds in NFL history and that just happened to coincide with a catastrophic event. What's the problem with letting them enjoy that?

What does the football team's turnaround have to do with the storm?

Why can't they enjoy the turnaround without whining about the storm?

What's wrong with letting me enjoy their turnaround as a sports fan without being subjected to a weather story a year and a half old?
 
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I think this is one of those rare occasions that it is appropriate not to share your thoughts especially with people that have actually lived through it all.

Ah bull. I have just as much right to talk about this as anyone else. Like I said, I have family in the gulf. I was down there right after it happened. I drove from Florida through Mississippi and Louisiana to watch the Vols play in Baton Rouge.

If they can run it down my throat when I'm trying to watch a football game, I think I have the right to give my opinon on that.

That being said, I certainly give those that don't want to discuss it all the liberty in the world. The title of my thread made it obvious what I was talking about, if people couldn't handle discussing it, they could have stayed out of the thread.

I mean no one any personal disrespect, but I wanted to post my thoughts on it, and I have. I know I feel better.
 
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What does the football team's turnaround have to do with the storm?

Why can't they enjoy the turnaround without whining about the storm?

What's wrong with letting me enjoy their turnaround as a sports fan without being subjected to a weather story a year and a half old?

Just keep all this in mind next time you call Rexvol or whoever else a negative force.
 
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Ah bull. I have just as much right to talk about this as anyone else. Like I said, I have family in the gulf. I was down there right after it happened. I drove from Florida through Mississippi and Louisiana to watch the Vols play in Baton Rouge.

If they can run it down my throat when I'm trying to watch a football game, I think I have the right to give my opinon on that.

That being said, I certainly give those that don't want to discuss it all the liberty in the world. The title of my thread made it obvious what I was talking about, if people couldn't handle discussing it, they could have stayed out of the thread.

I mean no one any personal disrespect, but I wanted to post my thoughts on it, and I have. I know I feel better.

Have at it chief. I thought I would help you out, and let you know that you are digging a great big hole.
 
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Just keep all this in mind next time you call Rexvol or whoever else a negative force.

To be honest, it won't cross my mind again.

Know why, because I wont use every single post attacking New Orleans and the criminoles that live there. I won't make it my daily agenda to post multiple threads all over the board about how criminoles like the ones ruling New Orleans deserve to be rounded up and put into prisons.

I'm pretty sure the board, you and even la.lovesorange will all survive this thread and anything I have said in it.

If you want to hold a grudge because I'm stout enough to voice my opinion and stand behind it, that's your own decision.
 
#25
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Have at it chief. I thought I would help you out, and let you know that you are digging a great big hole.

No, that's cool. Thanks. I should be allowed to voice my displeasure with the situation without people hating me for it, or putting me into any hole. Like I said above, I won't harp on this issue after this thread. I only brought it up because it fit into part of this game's storyline.
 
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