SEVERE STORM IN MUCH OF US TUESDAY: 58 mph winds, hail, tornadoes

Good, I'm so sick right now I feel like I'm a gonner, but blizzard, hurricane or tornado will not stop me from voting tomorrow.
 
rain, sleet, snow, ... tornado. Nothing can stop a Ron Paul supporter from voting! That is good for us!
 
This is all a plot by the Republican Party to keep African Americans away from the polls to prevent an O! win and insure they run against Hill Clinton.
 
Yeeeehaaaw God is pelting the Bible belt with horrendous storms to make the sinner and glutton alike stay home. Maybe lighting will strike all of Mc'Cains 2 supporters so they will wake up in hell like they deserve.
 
Prayers don't work you say?? ;)

I knew the Lord would pull through. I thought this storm would show up in NH, but better late than never!
 
Yeeeehaaaw God is pelting the Bible belt with horrendous storms to make the sinner and glutton alike stay home. Maybe lighting will strike all of Mc'Cains 2 supporters so they will wake up in hell like they deserve.

well i don't feel so fire and brimstone about the whole thing, but i gotta say this is a great thing for us, if there's one day where i would ask for severe weather it's tomorrow.
 
inaccurate/misleading thread... nine states (of which only a few are super tuesday states) is not "much" of US
 
Large parts of California are experiencing unusually heavy snows - foot or two, I heard on the news last night.

-n
 
Kansas City, MO forecast:

Tuesday: A slight chance of rain before noon, then rain, snow and sleet likely between noon and 3pm, then occasional snow, freezing rain and sleet after 3pm. High near 35. North wind between 14 and 18 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New ice accumulation of around a 0.1 of an inch possible. New snow and sleet accumulation of less than one inch possible.

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