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Thank God we have electricity to hold Mass. Thank God we are fine. We are praying for all the people in Louisiana and Texas who were affected by Hurricane Rita.
Kevin Collins
We want to do everything we can to make sure we are better prepared to respond to Hurricane Rita. One of the most important lessons ... was that people need to evacuate early. I think the people in Texas and Louisiana have a very clear message.
Scott McClellan
Hurricane Rita event is different than the Katrina in that it directly affected us while we were sheltering people, and then hit by a hurricane. So, it presents a unique experience for us and problems for us to solve.
Kenneth Williams
The National Hurricane Center is projecting Hurricane Rita to hit the Texas coast Saturday morning with 145 mile-per-hour winds. That would hit the insurance companies again and trigger reinsurance coverage too,
Peter Streit
The National Hurricane Center is projecting Hurricane Rita to hit the Texas coast Saturday morning with 145 mile-per-hour winds. That would hit the insurance companies again and trigger reinsurance coverage too.
Peter Streit
We were still getting some oysters from waters in Louisiana and Texas and those may stop as soon as Rita makes landfall.
Bob Jones
He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. Everybody's fine, there's a lot of trees and branches knocked down and the electricity is out, but luckily no one was hurt, ... There's a lot of flooding and some of the roads are out, but compared to what happened in other parts of the state and in Louisiana, we came through it fine.
Roy Oswalt
All these
problems were building up down there. The schools in Louisiana opened the week before
Katrina hit and they were already laying off teachers because they were $45 million in
the hole. Half the people in Louisiana are on welfare or Social Security or some other
kind of assistance, so when the hurricane hit at the end of the month they were all out
of money. It's more than just the hurricane.
Ernest Williams
Our hearts go out to the people of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. For the people of our Valley, as for the rest of the nation, our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by Hurricane Katrina. During this time of need, we must come together as a nation to help our fellow Americans,
Jim Costa
[As for the postponement of the Dallas event because of Hurricane Rita:] I think it was a great call by the NHRA, ... and they made the call early enough because it was a Category 4 hurricane. That's nothing to mess with, especially with what happened in Louisiana. It was also 100 degrees in Dallas. We have another two weeks now to hope that it cools down some.
Gary Scelzi
Thank God we have electricity to hold Mass.
Kevin Collins
We are not going to use Hurricane Rita as an excuse. I told the girls before the game, to use Hurricane Rita as the reason why we won and not why we loss.
Ron Hebert
This is just another in a long line of examples of how difficult it has been to get funding down to Texas for Hurricane Katrina and Rita relief.
Chris Paulitz
The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association is considerably under funded in the event a major hurricane makes landfall in Galveston or Corpus Christi. Last year TWIA had a $130 million deficit as a result of losses caused by Hurricane Rita and that would be a drop in bucket had the storm hit Galveston.
Jerry Johns
Numerous American lives have been affected by the devastation of hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi,
Michael Waltrip
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