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Email Zip THE LATEST: IRENE HITS LAND, Expected To Reach New York Early Sunday Morning Julia La Roche and Grace Wyler | Aug. 27, 2011, 8:34 AM | 15,708 | 43 A A A   x Email Article From To Email Sent! You have successfully emailed the post.

Hurricane Irene NOAA mapLatest projected path, as of 5PM ET

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Millions along the eastern seaboard are bracing for hurricane Irene as the storm barrels toward New York.

The National Weather Service has issued a hurricane warning for New York City.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered a mandatory evacuation for "Zone A" low-lying areas — as well as the complete evacuation of the Rockaways.

Mass transit systems across the region will shut down at noon on Saturday in anticipation of the storm.

We'll bring you the latest on Irene, so check back for updates.

Auto-refresh: On | Off Sort: Oldest First | Newest First 11:00 AM | One hour left to use subways and other forms of mass transit in NYC.

10:08 AM | Gov. Malloy: FEMA has been on sight for over 24 hours

Malloy requested a pre-landfall declaration in Connecticut.

10:06 AM | Connecticut Gov. Malloy urges people in low-lying areas to leave.

10:05 AM | In NYC, less than 2 hours left to use public transportation.

10:04 AM | Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy speaking now

Updates to come.

9:44 AM | Mayor Bloomberg says be prepared for power outages.

If low-lying areas begin to flood, there's a chance Con-Ed will have to shut down the power grid in parts of the city.

9:43 AM | Mayor Bloomberg urges businesses in Zone A to evacuate

Bloomberg says businesses in Zone A should close up and evacuate along with everyone else.

9:42 AM | Bloomberg says 'this is not a joke."

Bloomberg: "This is not a joke...It isn't cute to say 'I'm tougher than any storm.'"

9:41 AM | Patients in Zone A evacuated

About 7,000 patients in hospitals, nursing homes and adult care facilities in Zone A and the Rockaways have already been evacuated.

9:34 AM | Mayor Bloomberg: "The time to leave is right now."

Bloomberg: "Staying behind is dangerous. Staying behind is foolish. And it's against the law."

9:31 AM | Time to get out of evacuation Zone A is now.

Bloomberg: "The best thing to do is to use your own or public transportation. That means you've got to do that now. You have two-and-a-half hours of public transportation left."

9:28 AM | Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaking now from Coney Island

Updates to come.

9:09 AM | LIRR running 2 extra evacuation trains

The LIRR is running 2 additional evacuation trains: 9:55 a.m. from Long Beach, due Jamaica 10:19 a.m. and 11:55 a.m. Long Beach, due Jamaica 12:19 p.m.

8:59 AM | Irene causes flights to be grounded across the nation.

More than 24,000 flights have been grounded nationwide, ABC News reported.

8:49 AM | Thousands lose power in North Carolina

As of 8:30 a.m. ET, about 200,000 in North Carolina have lost power, according to Progress Energy.

8:34 AM | Irene now sustaining winds of 85 MPH

The latest update from the National Hurricane Center shows Irene, which is currently in coastal North Carolina, is sustaining winds of 85 MPH and moving north-northeast at a pace of 14 MPH.

8:18 AM | New York City changes the location of four evacuation sites

Office of Emergency Management:The Evacuation Center marked on the NYC hurricane evacuation zone map as Aqueduct Racetrack, Rockaway Blvd. and 108th Street, Queens, is being replaced by John Adams High School, 101-01 Rockaway Blvd., Ozone Park, 11417.The Evacuation Center marked on the NYC hurricane evacuation zone map as Christ the King H.S. has been moved to Grover Cleveland H.S. Check the zone finder or call 311 for updated information. The Evacuation Center at JHS 57, 125 Stuyvesant Avenue, Brooklyn, is being closed. The center will be moved to PS26, 1010 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn.The Evacuation Center marked in the NYC hurricane evacuation zone map as HS of Graphic Communication Arts, 439 West 49 St., Manhattan, is being replaced by Park West High School, 525 West 50 St., Manhattan.

7:37 AM | Irene makes landfall in North Carolina.

Forecasters say that the eye of Irene has made landfall in North Carolina, with the center hitting shore near Cape Lookout, according to the AP.

6:37 AM | Obama declares state of emergency for all counties in New Jersey.

6:07 AM | 90,000 are already without power in N.C. and Virginia

And the storm hasn't even made landfall. It will within hours.

5:26 AM | Irene expected to remain a category 1 or 2 strength hurricane as it approaches New England

The National Weather Service says Irene is expected to remain near the threshold of category 1 and category 2 strength hurricane. While some weakening is expected after Irene reaches the coast of North Carolina, it's expected to remain a hurricane as it churns toward New England.

3:09 AM | Bloomberg says New York City storm surge could be between 6 and 12 feet

Irene has been downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane, with wind speed up to 90 mph. It is currently about 60 miles off the coast of North Carolina, approaching at 14 mph.The storm is now projected to hit New York sometime after 8 a.m. Sunday.

3:05 AM | Obama has now declared a state of emergency for all counties in Connecticut

1:11 AM | Obama has declared states of emergency in Virginia and Massachusetts.

1:09 AM | Irene is heading northest at 13 mph with winds up to 100 mph — still on track to hit NY tomorrow.

Landfall is now expected around 9 a.m. just east of Cape Lookout, N.C. The first rain bands of the hurricane are starting to hit the coasts of South and North Carolina.

11:26 PM | President Obama is back on the mainland, with just hours to go before Irene makes landfall.

Air Force One just landed at Andrews Air Force base, and the First Family is now on the way to the White House. According to White House pool reports, it was a full flight back from the Cape Cod airport, although no word which members of Obama's team were on board.

11:07 PM | NCS says Hurricane Irene still a HUGE Category 2 with maximum winds up to 100 mph.

The hurricane is still forecast to move near or over the mid-Atlantic Saturday and then into southern New England on Sunday. It is forecast to remain a hurricane until Sunday. According to the latest NCS update, Irene is enormous, extending 90 mph out. Tropical storm winds from the hurricane extend out up to 290 miles. "Extremely dangerous" storm surges up to 11 feet above ground level are expected in North Carolina tomorrow morning. Surges will raise water levels as much as 8 feet above ground level along the coast stretching from the North Carolina-Virginia border all the way to Cape Cod.

10:05 PM | Irene to make landfall in North Carolina tomorrow morning.

Irene is speeding towards the coast of North Carolina at 100 mph, with an expected landfall between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Saturday morning between Beaufort and Atlantic Beach, N.C., CNN reports. Now a Category 2 storm, Irene is expected to weaken to a borderline Category 1 (max. wind speed 95 mph) when it hits land. New York's Port Authority announced tonight that all airports will close at noon tomorrow.

9:01 PM | Amtrak cancels more trains, including all trains in the Northeast on Sunday.

Service reductions begin tomorrow, affecting lines from Washington to Boston, New York to Harrisburg, New Haven to Springfield, Mass., New York to Albany, St. Albans, Vt. to Washington, Raleigh to Charlotte, and regional service in Virginia. All trains in the Northeast will be cancelled on Sunday.

8:33 PM | Now there is a tornado watch in North Carolina.

As the hurricane approaches North Carolina, the National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for areas along the state's coastline until 5 a.m. tomorrow. Gusts from the tropical storm are already hitting coastal communities and islands. Also, the New York Times is allowing free access to its storm coverage.

7:37 PM | Nuclear Power Plants Are Getting Ready To Shut Down If Irene Gets Too Bad

Read more here.

7:26 PM | The New York Football Giants have postponed their game against the Jets until Monday, the team announced

Kickoff for Giants-Jets now scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday.

7:23 PM | Residents ignoring Bloomberg's evacuation order.

AFP is reporting that thousands of residents of the Rockaways (a barrier island south of Long Island) are defying NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg's evacuation order. Bloomberg issued a mandatory evacuation of the entire area by tomorrow afternoon — though many residents say they will stay. The area is particularly at risk because there are only a handful of ingress and egress points — and the entire area is very close to sea level.Read more here.

7:18 PM | Port Authority suspending tolls

Tolls on the Verrazano-Narrows, Throgs Neck, and Bronx-Whitestone bridges will be suspended beginning at 8pm today.

7:14 PM | Breaking: JFK Airport to be closed on Saturday at noon, Port Authority says

5:18 PM | NWS update from 5 p.m. ET

HURRICANE WARNING ISSUED FROM NORTH OF SANDY HOOK TO SAGAMORE BEACH, MASS, INCLUDING NYC, LONG ISLAND, LONG ISLAND SOUND, COASTAL CT/RI, BLOCK ISLAND, MARTHAS VINEYARD, NANTUCKET.

5:15 PM | Irene is holding sustained winds of 100 MPH

5:11 PM | Latest NWS wind projection has 5% chance of hurricane force winds in NYC

4:56 PM | Obama signs Federal emergency declaration for New York.

The President today declared an emergency exists in the State of New York and ordered federal aid to supplement state and local response efforts due to the emergency conditions resulting from Hurricane Irene beginning on August 25, 2011, and continuing. The President's action authorizes the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to coordinate all disaster relief efforts which have the purpose of alleviating the hardship and suffering caused by the emergency on the local population, and to provide appropriate assistance for required emergency measures, authorized under Title V of the Stafford Act, to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, and to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in the counties of Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond, Nassau, and Suffolk. Specifically, FEMA is authorized to identify, mobilize, and provide at its discretion, equipment and resources necessary to alleviate the impacts of the emergency. Emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance, will be provided at 75 percent federal funding. W. Craig Fugate, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Homeland Security, named Philip E. Parr as the Federal Coordinating Officer for federal recovery operations in the affected area.

4:53 PM | All Broadway Shows cancelled this weekend.

4:33 PM | Why Obama decided to return to D.C.

White House Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest on why Obama decided to return to DC tonight: "Would simply say that in the mind of the President he felt that it was prudent for him to be at the White House this evening. I certainly do anticipate that he'll continue to be in touch with his team over the course of the day as necessary, but certainly will be receiving updates through the weekend as the storm progresses, both in terms of the preparation and then whatever response is needed."

4:33 PM | New York Senators ask Obama to decare a state of emergency for New York

Chuck Schumer Tweets that he and Sen. Kristen Gillibrand have drafted a letter asking Obama to declare a state of emergency in NY state — which opens up more federal aid to the state.

4:32 PM | Gov. Christie: "Think. Don't React."

"Think. Don't react. Think about what you need to do to protect your life and your family."

4:30 PM | Gov. Christie: Travel with your pets

Christie urges New Jersey residents to bring their pets and pet supplies.

4:30 PM | Gov. Christie says get prepared now

"It's 4:30 our time. Get to the stores. Get five day supply of water. Get a five day supply of non-perishable food. Get a flash light and batteries. Get a transistor radio. If you have friends on the shore, invite your friends to come stay at your house tonight."

4:27 PM | Gov. Christie: "Get off the beach"

"Get the hell off the beach...It's 4:30 you've maximized your tan."

4:26 PM | Gov. Chris Christie wants people off barrier islands

"We need to move here. I want you to go tonight. The weather is still good. The weather will deteriorate tomorrow.'

4:19 PM | Shelters are a place of last resort.

"Shelters should be your place of last resort....We need to save them for those folks who have absolutely no other alternative."

4:18 PM | NJ Governor Chris Christie speaking now.

4:14 PM | Department of Defense Prepares In Advance Of Irene

From DoD: "Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta directed U.S. Northern Command to provide support as identified by FEMA in light of the projected path of the storm. Fort Bragg, N.C.; Joint Base McGuire - Dix - Lakehurst, N.J.; and Westover Air Reserve Base, Mass., have all been designated as FEMA Incident Support Bases (ISB). As such, we have already prepositioned 225 non-DoD trucks loaded with equipment, food, water, and generators at Bragg. Supplies and equipment are in the process of being moved to the other ISBs now.Additionally, 18 DoD helicopters are deploying to the Northeastern United States to be ready to provide critical life saving and life sustaining support should it be needed. These aircraft are being pre-positioned close enough to render swift assistance, but out of the way of the Irene's path.Panetta said, "As Americans located up and down the East Coast make preparations for Hurricane Irene's landfall, it is important to note that the men and women of the Defense Department are working closely with FEMA as part of the larger government preparations and response to Hurricane Irene."At this time, approximately 101,000 National Guard members are available to the governors of the East Coast states, territories and the District of Columbia if needed."

4:11 PM | NJ Governor Chris Christie is about to hold a press conference

Updates on hurricane Irene preparations.

4:04 PM | NYSE to open Monday despite hurricane

The New York Stock Exchange plans to be open on Monday. They are having people to stay over the weekend to make sure the systems are still up, according to CNBC's Bob Pisani.

3:40 PM | Former Director Of The Natl. Hurricane Center: High Rises Are A Concern

Max Mayfield to CNN: "The high rises are a concern. The higher up you go, the stronger the winds get."

3:20 PM | More from Ron Paul

Paul: "There's no magic about FEMA. They're a great contribution to deficit financing...quite frankly they don't have a penny in the bank."

3:18 PM | NBC Nightly News setting up

Crews are setting up for Brian Williams to anchor an hour-long NBC Nightly News from the Jersey shore.

3:14 PM | UPDATE on Taxis

Group rides and zoned fare start at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning. Fares are $10 in 1 zone, add $5 for each additional zone. Manhattan has been divided into 4 zones; Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island are each in 1 zone.

3:02 PM | No national response?

2012 Presidential Candidate Ron Paul tells NBC's Jo Kent that the US should forgo a national response to the hurricane and revert back to how government worked in 1900/1950.

2:51 PM | Reports of price gouging

@Aecallan tweets NYC hardware stores are charging $54 for a flashlight.

2:49 PM | NYC.Gov is down again

You can follow tweets from New York City and State officials in the box on the right of this page.

2:36 PM | Latest from MTA on New York City Transit

The MTA will begin an incremental suspension of its subway, bus, and Long Island Rail Road, and Metro-North Railroad service beginning approximately eight hours prior to sustained 39 mph winds reaching the area. Subway and bus lines will begin shutting down after 12 noon tomorrow.There will be no scheduled pickups after 12 noon on Saturday but Access-A-Ride will be working with OEM providing vehicles for the evacuation for disabled residents. There will be no Access-A-Ride service on Sunday, August 28 or Monday morning, August 29.

2:31 PM | Bloomberg on looting

"I think you can expect people in NYC to behave, and to understand we're all in this together."Says NYPD will be on patrol as well.

2:27 PM | MTA warns under-river tunnels may be flooded by storm surge

Adds that many storage yards for subways and LIRR trains may be under water if the storm maintains its strength. The agency only has 3 pumper trains to reopen flooded tunnels.

2:23 PM | NYPD Commissioner Kelly: We don't have a flotilla to move people

2:22 PM | NYPD will be enforcing mandatory evacuation order

Units will be patrolling streets to encourage people to leave. Bloomberg says no one will get fined or go to jail for violated the order — but people might die. He says the city doesn't have the manpower to go door-to-door to get people out."We're not trying to punish people; we're trying to protect them."

2:19 PM | MTA running regular service today

Extra trains and buses running tomorrow — but officials encourage people not to wait for the last train.

2:17 PM | Bloomberg thanks President Obama for offering the support of the federal government to the city.

2:15 PM | New York City Taxi fares will be reduced beginning at 9pm tomorrow

2:14 PM | The New York Mets have canceled their games on Saturday and Sunday

There will be no mass transit after the Jets-Giants game tomorrow afternoon.

2:13 PM | Bloomberg: "The Danger Is Great"

Warns people to take precaution.

2:11 PM | Bloomberg: please, please please, don't go in the water.

Warns of rip-currents and dangerous conditions.

2:10 PM | Bloomberg may close city-run bridges if winds top 50 MPH

2:09 PM | Lots of rain

The Northeast has experienced higher-than-normal rainfall levels over the past few weeks and the ground is saturated across the region. IRENE is expected to drop an additional 6-10 inches of rain across the New York area — with as much as 15 inches in isolated areas, warns the National Weather Service.

2:05 PM | Bloomberg encourages New Yorkers to remain indoors

Warns of flying projectiles that could be deadly. Warns people to stay away from glass windows — especially those on the 10th-floor of a building or higher.

2:03 PM | Bloomberg says NYC.gov has experienced 4x normal traffic

4.3 million hits yesterday alone

2:03 PM | More from the National Weather Service

IRENE IS A CATEGORY TWO HURRICANE ON THE SAFFIR-SIMPSON HURRICANE WIND SCALE. LITTLE CHANGE IN STRENGTH IS FORECAST BEFORE IRENE REACHES THE COAST OF NORTH CAROLINA. SOME WEAKENING IS EXPECTED AFTER THAT...BUT IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN A HURRICANE AS IT MOVES ALONG THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST ON SUNDAY.

2:02 PM | NYU and Columbia postpone freshman move-in from Sunday to Monday

2:00 PM | Bloomberg's best case scenario:

It's not pretty: "Very high winds, a lot of rain and very, very high tides."

1:58 PM | National Weather Service 2pm Update

Maximum sustained now at 100 MPH (down from 110MPH earlier today)

1:58 PM | Mayor Says Hurricane Is Serious

"This is very serious. Do not be fooled by the sun outside."

1:56 PM | First Mandatory Evactuation For NYC

"This is the first time we've had a mandatory evacuation."

1:55 PM | Public Transportation To Close Tomorrow

MTA services will begin to shut down at noon.

1:54 PM | Evacuation Time

By 5 p.m. tomorrow Saturday everyone must be out.

1:53 PM | Mayor issues mandatory evacuation

"We are issuing a mandatory evacuation zone for those who live in low-lying coastal areas."These include the Rockaways, Battery Park City and Red Hook. (Also known as "Zone A")

1:51 PM | Mayor Bloomberg briefing now

Updates on storm preparation.

1:51 PM | Latest from the National Weather Service

The storm is currently churning 105 mile an hour winds and moving north at 14 MPH.

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Receive email updates on new comments!cvszEmail43 Comments 11 3 Flag as Offensive dave.in.fl on Aug 26, 1:52 PM said: wake me up when something happens
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http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/926530-stock_creeper/210934-is-perry-bad-for-stocks-yes-says-intrade Reply 7 3 Flag as Offensive Sara on Aug 26, 5:47 PM said: @penn grad: Relief for the residents of New Orleans, after Katrina, was severely hampered because 47% of the population cannot read/write. Volunteers wasted many hours filling out simple FEMA. paper work so that they could get FREE stuff! (And, they loudly complained about resultant delays)
Bush hates Black people, etc.

Hopefull NY won't be so bad. New Orleans was 70% Black before Katrina.
(ahem) A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Reply 8 2 Flag as Offensive Barrack "It's Not My Fault!!!!" Obama on Aug 26, 6:02 PM said: @dave.in.fl: Great news for Obama!!!!...This is the new excuse as to why The Economy is Screwed up.....As usual its always gonna be everything else except him..... Reply 7 3 Flag as Offensive MC ObamaVoter on Aug 26, 7:24 PM said: @penn grad: I sho be mad if de hurricane misses NYC and I ain't got no chance to loot!

Spread the wealth around! Reply 4 1 Flag as Offensive Lying Hypocrite Liberal on Aug 26, 9:10 PM said: @MC ObamaVoter: Maybe Obama should declare a warning on the economy that he and his dumb ass party caused!!! WARNING>>>"IM A IDIOT AND I WILL LIKELY SCREW OVER YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES TO PUSH MY POLITICAL AGENDA"

Obama Sucks Reply 2 1 Flag as Offensive PapanJ ObamaVoter on Aug 26, 11:50 PM said: @MC ObamaVoter: I waha born fo this baby! Hits a mirakle!

Strip-The-City 2011 - event staff - gawkers pushing for equality! Reply Showing top 5 of 11 replies. View All 16 0 Flag as Offensive bendoverben on Aug 26, 2:02 PM said: bloomberg just called the homeless people our clients. Funniest comment ever. Reply 7 2 Flag as Offensive Barack "57 States" Obama on Aug 26, 7:23 PM said: @bendoverben: Homeless aren't just our clients. They're our voters!
Give a bum three packs of cigarettes, and he'll vote for me three times!

No you can't ask voters for photo ID, that's racist! Reply Comment flagged as offensive. 14 6 Flag as Offensive Let NYC Burn on Aug 26, 2:08 PM said: It's full of WS crooks, lazy liberals, and lawyer scum. Oh no, what a loss to the world. Reply 5 2 Flag as Offensive MC ObamaVoter on Aug 26, 7:55 PM said: @Let NYC Burn: And all New Yorkers be ObamaVoters!

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We just pull up our pants
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Category 2 now and it will be less after passing over NC and maybe DC.

and ZeroHedge predicted Irene. Yaaaayyyy!!!! ZeroHedge! Reply 4 0 Flag as Offensive Ready Eddie on Aug 26, 2:50 PM said: This is why you should keep a months supply of food and water stashed in your house. Reply 2 5 Flag as Offensive hillbillyz on Aug 26, 2:53 PM said: FASCISM IS AN EXTREME OF THE LEFT--- always been that way, always will be that way,,, as opposed to POSITIVE ANARCHY, the equally extreme of the right.... stupid, over controlling liberals go at it again--- so sorry for y'all up there in liberal land Reply 1 0 Flag as Offensive James on Aug 26, 9:05 PM said: @hillbillyz: Fascism can come from whatever side it is convenient for it to come from, in the case of this 2 party dictatorship we live in it comes from both. We have been in a "state of emergency" for a decade now, through both Democratic and Republican held congress and white house. The left-right opposition is not a divided government it is to keep you and me divided. A divided population cannot stop bickering amongst itself long enough to fix its anger and gaze where it is truly deserved and needed, Washington.

Until everybody wakes up to this fact we are FUCKED. Reply 6 0 Flag as Offensive RTR on Aug 26, 5:59 PM said: Oh, this is so ridiculous. All this BS to get the economy going again by emptying the shelves. Nothing is going to happen. All they are going to get is rain and a little wind. Reply 2 1 Flag as Offensive Truth to NYC on Aug 26, 10:59 PM said: @RTR: Have you seen the panic in NYC when they get an inch of rain and a little thunder!? They are such helpless wimps! The whole city shuts down with a little snow. They feel an earthquake and they run into the streets crying and weeping, and have to take off work the next day for their mental health. They don't wear their pants down over their butts for nothing, and it's not style, Reply 0 0 Flag as Offensive jeff matthews snarky turd on Aug 27, 7:09 AM said: @RTR: BI = we believe the hype..and then make up some of our own.

Irene = a big wet...."barreling toward New York City" "Evacuate!!!" Reply 7 0 Flag as Offensive Graham on Aug 26, 6:39 PM said: This shit is so overdone. I live in the evacuation zone in downtown Manhattan but, unless Mikey B is suggesting we all move to a cosy bar for a 48 hour session on his black amex, then I'm staying put and fully expect squally showers with occasional gusts. Reply 0 1 Flag as Offensive Sharn cedar on Aug 26, 8:28 PM said: a months supply of water is a lot of water - 20 gallons per person, more if you include cooking water. For a household of 4 people maybe 120 gallons .... Where do you keeP that Reply 2 0 Flag as Offensive My Take on Aug 26, 9:10 PM said: @Sharn cedar: You fill up the bathtub, the sinks, fill up buckets, fill every empty bottle with water you can find and put in in the freezer.

The most important thing is to stock up on the essentials: whiskey, rum, gin, vodka, cognac, brandy, etc. Reply 1 0 Flag as Offensive Helpless Metro on Aug 26, 11:01 PM said: @Sharn cedar: what about not having electric powerfor 4-6 months...? What are we going to do about that? Reply 2 2 Flag as Offensive Real NY'er on Aug 26, 8:59 PM said: pretty funny watching all these buffoons who moved to NYC from bumblefuk, idaho (or whatever other hick town they came from) freak out over a rainstorm. Reply 1 0 Flag as Offensive Sad but True on Aug 26, 11:06 PM said: @Real NY'er: If you don't have a gun by now, you should probably just consider yourself food - and turn yourself into the local street gang to be raped and eaten. If you do a have a gun, and some stores of food, you should lay low and look for others who you can maybe start your own tribe with. Reply 0 0 Flag as Offensive S' on Aug 27, 5:23 AM said: @Real NY'er: the welfare sucking buffoons moved to NYC from other 3rd world nations for all the "free" stuff than can get and send back to their real home Reply 2 1 Flag as Offensive James on Aug 26, 9:19 PM said: You know a real good way to get a short term boost in sales is a hurricane and saying it will be "The storm of the century". Boost sales for Walmart and the like and you get a bit more time to pretend the recovery is going swimmingly. Maybe even enough to stave off official recession for a bit longer. Reply 2 0 Flag as Offensive clamboslice on Aug 26, 10:05 PM said: Nothing will happen, because Obama pissed his pants and bailed out of his stay on the Vineyard early. Obama is a very consistent contra-indicator. They did find out the cause of the tiny little earthquake a few days ago: "Bush's Fault". Reply 0 0 Flag as Offensive Encino Man on Aug 26, 11:07 PM said: Irene is not moving at 100 MPH. Goodness.

EM Reply 4 0 Flag as Offensive cabaretvoltaire (URL) on Aug 27, 2:56 AM said: ''Whores, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies.
Sick, venal.
Someday a real rain will come and wash this scum off the streets.''

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http://www.frequency.com/topic/hurricane+irene Reply 0 1 Flag as Offensive SELENA GOMEZ on Aug 27, 3:39 AM said: follow @MachahirNews for more Reply 1 0 Flag as Offensive skinny on Aug 27, 3:50 AM said: Irene's been downgraded by Standard & Poor's so no sweat. Reply 0 0 Flag as Offensive Computer Support Vancouver WA (URL) on Aug 27, 7:08 AM said: Mass transit systems across the region will shut down at noon on Saturday in anticipation of the storm. Reply 0 0 Flag as Offensive Mark.R on Aug 27, 10:43 AM said: If the government does not want to clean up the shark water Wall Street, let the mother nature to do the job for us. Clean them inside out! BTW, the storm is not that strong,all the data has been manipulated! Reply Join the discussion with Business Insider
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