A proposed Islamic center and mosque in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, has become a hot-button political issue and made national headlines.Construction vehicles used to break ground for the mosque were vandalized and one was set afire.
A day later, the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office investigated a report about shots fired at the site. A candlelight vigil was later held In response to the mosque violence. Jackie and Dunlap finally have remained strangely silent on these events in their hometown... until now. It's Red State Update vs. Murfreesboro vs. Muslims.
"I don't like any religion that don't lets me smoke weed and get laid, but they still religions. - Dunlap
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Three Storms Possibly Headed for TEXAS
It looks like we have 3 more storms lined up, possibly headed for Texas.
I have the boards and clips sitting on the back porch and the generators are ready to go.
The cost of living near the Texas Gulf Coast.
"Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night! - Margo Channing, as played by Bette Davis in "All About Eve." "
Monday, September 6, 2010
T.S. Hermine To Hit South Of Texas-Mexico Border
Tropical Storm Hermine is strengthening and headed toward the northwestern Gulf coast on Monday.
She will probably make landfall around midnight just south of the U.S.-Mexico border.
It looks like the Houston region will not get a direct hit, but we are going to get some major rain in the 24-36 hours.
Southeast Texas will see some rain from the outer bands of Hermine, and the National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for the greater Houston area.
Widespread totals of 1 to 3 inches of rain are likely, with up to 8 inches in isolated areas.
There is a small chance of tornadoes along and just inland from the Gulf, and tides along the upper coast will be 2 to 2.5 feet above normal, peaking tonight or early tomorrow.
In any case, we will be HIGH but certainly NOT DRY!!!
"The Good Lord willing and the river don't rise." - unknown
She will probably make landfall around midnight just south of the U.S.-Mexico border.
It looks like the Houston region will not get a direct hit, but we are going to get some major rain in the 24-36 hours.
Southeast Texas will see some rain from the outer bands of Hermine, and the National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for the greater Houston area.
Widespread totals of 1 to 3 inches of rain are likely, with up to 8 inches in isolated areas.
There is a small chance of tornadoes along and just inland from the Gulf, and tides along the upper coast will be 2 to 2.5 feet above normal, peaking tonight or early tomorrow.
In any case, we will be HIGH but certainly NOT DRY!!!
"The Good Lord willing and the river don't rise." - unknown
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Hurricane,
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Texas,
Tropical Storm Hermine
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