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Hurricane Dolly Spins Closer To Texas Coast

Rain is already falling along the Gulf Coast of Texas and Mexico, and the center of Hurricane Dolly is just over 60 miles away from Brownsville, Texas.

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LJW
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Jul 23, 2008
 
One hurricane equals + $5.00 for a barrel of oil.
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#3
Jul 23, 2008
 
Hope no one gets hurt, and the only thing lost it the 400,000 trees for planting the tree wall.

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#4
Jul 23, 2008
 
LJW wrote:
One hurricane equals +$5.00 for a barrel of oil.
Great ... another way for the Bush & Cheney families to make a profit on the backs of working Americans.
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#6
Jul 23, 2008
 
LJW wrote:
One hurricane equals +$5.00 for a barrel of oil.
You kidding me? The way things are going, they'll add that to each gallon of gas.
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Jul 23, 2008
 
LJW wrote:
One hurricane equals +$5.00 for a barrel of oil.
You know people like you only think of your wallets. What about the people who are down there and all they are going to lose. If this was in your back yard you would be praying for help. Be more considerate to the people in that area. My kids are down there. And we keep in touch with them over cell phones. But there is already flooding and distruction. Maybe you need some of this distruction in your area. And then see how you would feel. Some people are thoughtless.

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Jul 23, 2008
 
A concerned parent wrote:
<quoted text> You know people like you only think of your wallets. What about the people who are down there and all they are going to lose. If this was in your back yard you would be praying for help. Be more considerate to the people in that area. My kids are down there. And we keep in touch with them over cell phones. But there is already flooding and distruction. Maybe you need some of this distruction in your area. And then see how you would feel. Some people are thoughtless.
Good luck to you and your family, I hope that all turns out well.
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