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Posted: 8/30/2005 6:08:48 PM EDT
Well???
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yes, but it should be rebuilt on stilts so it can be a city in the sky. Then we could rename it cloud city. And Billy Dee Williams could be mayor.
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Should London have been rebuilt? Berlin? Hiroshima? Tokyo? Dresden? We're Americans. We don't fold up the tents when times get tough. This is do over. A chance to build it right this time.
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not unless they can pour enough dirt in that hole to bring the whole city above sea level.
I was watching something on the History Channel about that big hurricane that destroyed Galveston back in the early 1900s. At the time Galveston had levys like New Orleans to keep out the sea water, but they werent enough and the whole damn town flooded when the hurricane came and they failed. Apparently after that they rebuilt the city by filling it in enough so that it would be above sea level. |
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BTW dont worry, with Mexican labor they will get the place fixed up in now time at a reasonable cost.
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This is America, dude. We don't let no stinkin' british, japs, commies, arabs, or hurricanes bring us down for the count.
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Either fill the whole damn place in (very unlikely, due to it being a mud flat on the ocean's coast) or move it inland.
Other than that, no. |
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Hmm..........you might have something there..........It will get rebuilt, but not anytime soon........
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Yes.
Under one condition. You choose to remain living here, you do so on your own without the safety of the big insurance companies. |
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were any of those cities below sea level? From an Engineering standpoint, it makes no sense. But they will do it anyway for sentiment and votes. |
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I'm assuming those cities are all above sea level, not built on soft fill, and not surrounded by water that is higher than the cities? New Orleans is being artificially maintained as an inhabitable area. That maintenance will fail from time to time as it just did. Each time it does, the city will be basically destroyed. If anyone wants to rebuild it in the same spot without MAJOR improvements, they can do it without my tax dollars. |
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How do the big insurance companies offer safety? Can they magically change the direction of big storms? |
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Rebuilding isn't tough. Its stupid.(provided we're talking about same as it always was) |
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Semi-flood it and turn it into the Venice of the Gulf Coast. If that can't be done, then no, it shouldn't be rebuilt.
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Who's going to help rebuild this mess. The insurance companies and the gov't. What I'm saying is that if you decide to live in a disaster prone area(natural), than you should not count on insurance companies to come and rebuild your home. |
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God apparently flushed it down the toilet.
Who are we to revive a divinely flushed turd? |
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ONLY on their dime. NO tax dollars. And I should NOT have to pay increased insurance rates because of it. NO ONE is ENTITLED to live anywhere. ANYONE who CHOOSES to return to this hole in teh earth should NEVER receive any tax dollars or insurance proceeds if there is another disaster. How much of an idiot does one have to be to NOT see it IS gonna happen again? |
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To raise the city up enough would take thousands if not millons loads of fill. A big no vote from me.
Matt |
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No specific Bible verse comes to mind, so I'm in dangerous territory here, but that sounds approximately right. |
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Find the nearest lake.
Drain it and keep pumps there to keep the water out. Build a city. Repeat as necessary. |
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A simple yes or no wont do.
The old town should be rebuilt- and probably the old brick and stone buildings in it will come through this structurally sound yet again. But the large tracts of suburbs and modern industrial parks should be encouraged to move elsewhere. Old Town New Orleans should become like another Colonial Williamsburg |
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but...that don't make no sense at all! |
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I thought that the South would rise again. Guess New Orleans was excepted and kept sinking. Maybe because of their French roots.
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If California fell off, should we rebuild it? Bob |
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That's fuckng Sig line material! |
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Almost 2K posts.... DoP, you should know better by now.... |
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You can't polish a turd. |
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I say YES, lets go ahead and start rebuilding right away, even while the water is still rising......
As I said before....most people like socialism, as long as its their particular brand of socialism. |
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no, at least not in the present location
move it to higher ground maybe |
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The harbor and oil facilities need to be rebuilt. Old town NO - yes. The rest - not with my money.
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Hell Yeah! if we rebuild with better floodwalls (Think Holland) or on fill to raise it up. Look at the red |
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Not where it is.
Rebuild on higher ground, move the historic buildings that survived the storm (hell if they can move 3000 year old Egyptian monuments when the Answar was built they can move a french building). |
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I voted no...assuming that your talking about rebuilding the city in it's current shitty location. It's just asinine to build below sea level. If they want to rebuild inland....I'm all for it. But a lot of the flooding damage could have been avoided with some common sense.
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Nope. Leave it as is, turn the whole damn place into a MOUT facility.
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Mardi Gras is in Mobile already....no need to move it......although Mobile pretty hard hit as well.... |
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Rebuild it in the same exact spot so it can get destroyed again in about 10 years and cost this country a fortune.......again? I say hell no. "The foolish man builds his house upon the sand".
Rebuild the city.....but move shit further inland to higher ground. Otherwise, you're just setting yourself up for another major disaster. Just think of all the money we've had to spend on disaster recovery that could have been spent on something else if freaking people would have had the common sense to move somewhere besides a beach in a damn hurricane rich environment. Would you build a house on the side of a volcanic mountain? No! So why the hell build on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico, knowing a hurricane strike is not a matter of if, but when. It's stupid! |
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Thanks for the laugh--You have quite an active imagination |
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I like it!!!!!!!! A great place to practice ocean landings, ala D-Day. |
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Rebuild it and move the DU headquarters there. Other than that I say NO.
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Not my concern.
All I ask is that they not tax the rest of the country to rebuild it if they decide to do so. One can dream anyways... |
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Another thought: Wall the place in, and stock it with pedophiles, rapists, etc (all of whom are armed with airsoft weapons), and let our guys get in some live-fire training, too. |
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No state or federal tax dollars should be used to rebuild in any area prone to natural disaster.
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Agreed. If people want to live on the beach, fine by me. Just make them responsible for their own losses when they happen. It isn't fair for people living in Ohio or Montana to have to pay for damages of others living along their beachfront property. Paradise comes with a cost. It should rest with the resident who builds in these high risk areas. I am sick of my tax dollars going to fund recovery efforts for disasters that could largely be avoided if people used some common sense to begin with. |
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Well there is absolute proof of Global warming,Glaciar park has none,and the earth cools itself by hurling the hot gases into the cool oceans to produce the cooling effects of hurricains!!!!
So much like liveing on the sanandrious fault,liveing right on the oceans edge might get a little problmatic!! My heart and paycheck are here to help(united way) My heart is out to all that have lost loved ones,and may Gods hand sweep you with his loveing grace!!! And may all of us that can help continue on!!! God Bless you all the responders that have helped thus far!!! Bob |
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Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no! .........Bluto |
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I'm just wondering if the dome will still smell like shit opening day. I can imagine Madden now: "Jeebus, Bob! That ain't no grass stain there! That's a skidmark if I ever saw one, and that smell reminds of the time I ate a whole thanksgiving turkey by myself."
Matthew |
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