looks like it wiped out yuor post too
Tornado Wiped Out Entire Town In Kansas?
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Isn't that from a movie...Comment
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It's called "drama news" or "entertainment news" they wouldn't know how to actually report on stuff that mattered. CNN, Fox News, ABC News and so on are all the same.. They just jump from one "big bang" story to the next.
No real reporting anymore it's just non stop "paid experts" talking about the drama of the day or week non stop 24 hours a day.In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.Comment
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I live thirty miles east of Greensburg, Kansas and the destruction was massive. So far, the town is 90-100% destroyed, at least eight people died and sixty-three people injured (that's the latest stats according to the local news channel).
More info at At Least Eight Killed In Tornadoes.
To make matters worse, the area is under tornado watch for today and tonight.Chill out at Moongem ComicsComment
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Yah not like the old days when news was news not crap.It's called "drama news" or "entertainment news" they wouldn't know how to actually report on stuff that mattered. CNN, Fox News, ABC News and so on are all the same.. They just jump from one "big bang" story to the next.
No real reporting anymore it's just non stop "paid experts" talking about the drama of the day or week non stop 24 hours a day.
Now on CNN they have something about disasters.
Watching the news can scare you to a corner cause it seems they are focusing on all the bad stuff these days.
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I live thirty miles east of Greensburg, Kansas and the destruction was massive. So far, the town is 90-100% destroyed, at least eight people died and sixty-three people injured (that's the latest stats according to the local news channel).
More info at At Least Eight Killed In Tornadoes.
To make matters worse, the area is under tornado watch for today and tonight.
Thanks for the info DD.
That is just scary beyond all imagination. The video is like something out of a monster movie.
Every year we get these monster storms in the U.S.. No other place in the world gets storms like we do.
There's lots of land to be bought in the countrysides like Kansas and Kentucky, Tennessee etc. that's cheap but jeez, now you know why.
Ever since hurricane Andrew I've had to be on my toes with family and friends and business. It's one thing after another.Comment


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