@AC360 Thank you for standing up for truth and facts. They do matter.
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Try watching the video. This will make you look less silly when you tweet a response.
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Yet you are shown making it look like he water was deeper than it actually was as shown from the pic where your crew members are standing in ankle high water. Yet you still say it wasn’t posed or fake news!!!!
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IF you had listened to Mr Cooper, you'd understand he was standing in area that represented average water accumulation, the level residents were actually dealing with. His camera man was IN THE ROAD, a man made elevated patch of land. AC was showing REALITY. Shame on don jr/liars
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@HellBird, for calling me "a child". You make me feel younger than my actual years! Also, I failed to point out the fact that this wasn't filmed during Hurricane Florence. This was filmed YEARS ago. In fact, cameraman passed away over a year ago. It's all BS.
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Your "keeping them honest" segment is my absolute favorite. You are far to intelligent to bother with the likes of
@DonaldJTrumpJr he is a waste of space. - End of conversation
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Good take down of Donnie Jr. Too bad it was necessary.
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Great job. Don Jr is a joke.
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I live a mile from this spot that the picture was taken. It floods every time we get a hard rain there. It holds water all the time. Texas Avenue in Bridge City would’ve been more realistic for Ike damage. Spin it however you want.
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The main point.. it wasn’t even during Florence, so why talk about it?
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I agree that this isn’t about Florence but his defense was this was Ike where it flooded. This spot is the 1st place water could be seen right off of I-10 during Ike. He stepped off a road that is ~2’ higher and I could take this pic 6 times a year. Was not representative.
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That house in the background gets flooded 6 times per year?
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Not the house but the pond gets flooded over up to the road and looks like something significant if you’re just looking at it, meanwhile all the cars are zooming by it on the road his camera men were on.
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