Home  |  Articles  |  Exclusives  |  About  |  Links   |  Search  |  Contact

.

God Didn't Like Solange's CD

I Don't Blame You Jesus Because I Didn't Like It Either

September 11. 2008

Pictured above is Solozenges Knowles. How ironic, because that picture makes you want to cough. What is that. Well somebody de-feathered a chicken for that outfit

God didn't like Solange Knowles' CD and it upset Him so much, as a result a massive hurricane is headed for Houston, Texas, where she lives. I'm just kidding.

Hurricane Ike not to be confused with the other Ike:

Ike Turner

Seriously, a terrible hurricane is headed for Houston, Texas, people have been ordered to evacuate and they should follow instructions to be on the safe side. This marks another bout of terrible weather that has been surfacing all over the globe.

This year, earthquakes have rocked China, America (Los Angeles), Iran and other nations. Severe storms such as Ike, have left a wide trail of damage in the Caribbean as well. 

Something in the Earth's core has become unsettled and it is breeding this bad weather. As a global community, we need to do more to maintain the Earth that God gave us.

Too many pollutants are in the atmosphere as well, from products we use on a regular basis. Not to mention, with wars raging, the ground is being subjected to disturbances that go deep beyond the surface.

Hurricane Ike Aims at Houston; Evacuations Called (Update4)

Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Hurricane Ike tripled in size in the central Gulf of Mexico on a weekend collision course with the 5.6 million residents of the Houston area. Traffic jammed highways as Texas coastal communities evacuated.

The system's strongest winds extend as far as 115 miles (185 kilometers) from the eye, up from 35 miles yesterday, the Miami- based National Hurricane Center said today. Ike's wind field is now larger than that of Katrina, the storm that devastated New Orleans in 2005, said Jeff Masters, the director of meteorology at private forecaster Weather Underground Inc.

``The total amount of energy is more powerful than Katrina, so we could be seeing a storm surge that could rival Katrina,'' Masters said. The storm is so large ``the location doesn't matter much; it is going to inundate a huge part of the Texas coast.''

http://www.bloomberg.com

.

 


© Copyright 2007 - 2014 Aisha. All Rights Reserved. Web site design by Aisha for Sonustar Interactive

Aisha | Aisha Blog | Aisha Blog Archive | Goodison Trust | Sonustar | Sonustar News | Judiciary Report | Sound Off Column | Celluloid Film Review | Consumer News Reviews | Compendius | United Peace Initiative | Justice And Truth