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HomerJS

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Largest for the Northeast maybe, US history? Hah...

What would you have said during the 1950s when the Northeast was raked multiple times? Sandy may have bested those, but it was certainly no major Hurricane.

You don't know history, be it Galveston, TX 1900 or Gulfport, MS 2005. Sandy was a mere Cat1 and you just called it worse than Cat3+ strikes. How, in your mind, did you just compare it to Katrina?

Maybe not in sheer power but in area of damage, its #1
 

monovillage

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and this was confirmed how? or just some loudmouth Fox opinion guy speculating?

You should know by now, don't get your facts from Steve Douchy

You asked, I answered and now you lie, move the goal posts and tap dance. How cute.
 

Fern

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Guess Faux News didn't get the memo...

I watched the cable news channels last night to see some of the storm coverage and how the individual stations handled the coverage. Imagine my surprise going to Faux and seeing them ignore the storm and carrying on with the Romney campaigning. Pundits on CNN and MSNBC were covering the storm, but good ole Faux was in full campaign mode.

Stay classy Fox News. o_O

I was surfing during commercials on the shows I watch (my wife likes the crime shows on Wed night).

Greta Van Susteren had some coverage of the storm. When I clicked on Chris Matthews he didn't and was just doing politics.

I.e., I think you're wrong.

I'll also bet that Shep Smith's news show had Sandy reportage. That's his area (domestic news)

Fern