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RaggedyAnn 04-01-2010 05:21 PM

Democrat Hank Johnson Afraid Guam Will "Tip Over and Capsize"
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsFsn8ekyhw

RU OX Alum 04-02-2010 02:21 AM

heh heh heh heh heh heh heh

FHwku 04-02-2010 02:30 AM

i think he was speaking figuratively. 8,000 Marines and their families are being added, with all the that entails. the expected influx would near 80,000 people at the peak of construction. that's on an island 30 miles long, 4 to 12 miles wide, with an existing population of 180,000. it's going to put a strain on all existing systems: sewage, water, public utilities, et al. not to mention the ecosystem of a pretty little island.

FHwku 04-02-2010 02:31 AM

but if it could tip over though, you just gotta run really fast, like log rollers.

and really, who's scared of falling into refreshing, clear light blue water?

rock the boat.

RU OX Alum 04-02-2010 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by FHwku (Post 1913408)
i think he was speaking figuratively. 8,000 Marines and their families are being added, with all the that entails. the expected influx would near 80,000 people at the peak of construction. that's on an island 30 miles long, 4 to 12 miles wide, with an existing population of 180,000. it's going to put a strain on all existing systems: sewage, water, public utilities, et al. not to mention the ecosystem of a pretty little island.

Okay, but Manhattan is 13 miles long and only 2.5 miles wide, and has over 1.6 million residents, and nearly continious construction. I think Guam will be okay. It survived changing hands during a war. Probably more than one.

Nature is extremely powerful, although beautiful. Do not equate beauty with weakness. The island will be okay.

At first I figured he meant economically, and then I realized he was serious. Did you see the look on the Marine guy's face? And then he said "we don't anticipate that happening."

Classic.

RaggedyAnn 04-02-2010 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FHwku (Post 1913408)
i think he was speaking figuratively. 8,000 Marines and their families are being added, with all the that entails. the expected influx would near 80,000 people at the peak of construction. that's on an island 30 miles long, 4 to 12 miles wide, with an existing population of 180,000. it's going to put a strain on all existing systems: sewage, water, public utilities, et al. not to mention the ecosystem of a pretty little island.

rewatch the congressman's body language as the film reaches about 1:25

AGDee 04-02-2010 09:26 AM

"We don't anticipate that happening" ... ROFL Kudos to this Admiral for keeping a straight face.

I absolutely do not think he was speaking metaphorically. He tipped his whole body to one side when he said it! He THEN went on to ask about the environmental impacts on coral reefs, etc.

He was serious!

Ghostwriter 04-02-2010 09:40 AM

^^^^ This

We do have to cut him some slack as he is not in very good health. Hepatitis C I believe. That does beg the question as to why we continue to keep Congressmen and Senators who clearly cannot meet their responsibilities. Reference: Byrd, Thurmond and others.

AGDee 04-02-2010 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghostwriter (Post 1913461)
^^^^ This

We do have to cut him some slack as he is not in very good health. Hepatitis C I believe. That does beg the question as to why we continue to keep Congressmen and Senators who clearly cannot meet their responsibilities. Reference: Byrd, Thurmond and others.

Because their constituents keep voting for them? With the House, it's only a two year term so the amount of time they might serve while ill is considerably shorter than for a senator. However, the veteran members get the better committee appointments, etc., so it works to a state's advantage to have long term reps.

Senusret I 04-02-2010 01:15 PM

The medication for Hep C is a humdinger indeed.

Ghostwriter 04-02-2010 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1913466)
Because their constituents keep voting for them? With the House, it's only a two year term so the amount of time they might serve while ill is considerably shorter than for a senator. However, the veteran members get the better committee appointments, etc., so it works to a state's advantage to have long term reps.

"Yeah, I know.

If the congressman has to wear a drool cup and doesn't even know where he is I do not see how this really helps his consituents. But, Byrd still brings home the bacon to WV even while not attending the senate meetings. Amazing isn't it?

AGDee 04-02-2010 03:46 PM

I'm not sure I can talk, having voted for John Dingell continually since living in his district. I have heard him speak though and he's still pretty active and attends sessions, etc.

knight_shadow 04-02-2010 04:08 PM

LOL

He sounded so serious. Bless his heart...

AOII Angel 04-02-2010 04:54 PM

Oh puhleeeeeese...he was not serious about it tipping over, he was talking about overpopulating an island and the environmental impact. Apparently it was a poor choice of words since everyone thinks that he really thinks islands are like rafts floating in the ocean. He doesn't sound senile or stupid so I am choosing to give the poor man the benefit of the doubt that he is just questioning the impact on Guam. He even later states that Guam is the only place to go for the troop build up, so I think he was just trying to go on record that the goverment considered the environmental impact on Guam before moving more troops there. As for any comparison to NYC, maybe they don't want this island to turn into a concrete jungle!

annabella 04-02-2010 05:09 PM

I was hoping it was some kind of Lost spoiler the producers had planted.


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