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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie ripped Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford on Monday evening for supposedly asking residents to stay in city shelters instead of evacuating.



“Despite my admonition to evacuate, he gave them comfort for some reason to stay,” Christie said at a 5:30 p.m. news briefing.



“I cannot in good conscience send rescuers in as the storm is about to hit in the next hour, nor can I send them in in the dark given all the various hazards that would occur potentially for them,” Christie added.



“So for those of you who are on the barrier islands who decided it was better idea to wait this out than to evacuate, and for those elected officials who decided to ignore my admonition, this is now your responsibility,” the governor said.



“We want our residents to take every precaution to get out to town if they can,” Langford said on Sunday. “If they can’t or won’t, then at least go to a shelter.”



Christie described Langford’s stance this way: “He said he didn’t want his people leaving the city.”



It’s unclear to which specific comments by Langford that Christie was referring, but the governor suggested that by opening shelters in Atlantic City, the mayor was undermining his evacuation orders.



“I don’t have a feud with the guy, but I wish he’d do his job,” Christie said Monday, calling Langford a “rogue mayor.”









 
why are you so obsessed with skin color? can white people not criticize black people? can black people get by without you obsessing about their skin color?
 
Sounds like Nagin telling people to go to a stadium not built to withstand a Cat 3 Hurricane then people blaming it on Brownie...
 
Sounds like Nagin telling people to go to a stadium not built to withstand a Cat 3 Hurricane then people blaming it on Brownie...

i don't see the analogy. even obama told people to obey the evacuation orders, this guy did not and he is responsible for any resulting damage or harm.
 
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie ripped Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford on Monday evening for supposedly asking residents to stay in city shelters instead of evacuating.



“Despite my admonition to evacuate, he gave them comfort for some reason to stay,” Christie said at a 5:30 p.m. news briefing.



“I cannot in good conscience send rescuers in as the storm is about to hit in the next hour, nor can I send them in in the dark given all the various hazards that would occur potentially for them,” Christie added.



“So for those of you who are on the barrier islands who decided it was better idea to wait this out than to evacuate, and for those elected officials who decided to ignore my admonition, this is now your responsibility,” the governor said.



“We want our residents to take every precaution to get out to town if they can,” Langford said on Sunday. “If they can’t or won’t, then at least go to a shelter.”



Christie described Langford’s stance this way: “He said he didn’t want his people leaving the city.”



It’s unclear to which specific comments by Langford that Christie was referring, but the governor suggested that by opening shelters in Atlantic City, the mayor was undermining his evacuation orders.



“I don’t have a feud with the guy, but I wish he’d do his job,” Christie said Monday, calling Langford a “rogue mayor.”










Did thE colored guy deserve it?
 
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