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To: cbkaty

When Krakatoa let loose in 1883, the clouds of dust and debris it produced obscured the sun and resulted in decades of icy temperatures, failed crops and famine. There is some speculation that the Dark Ages - which were “dark” in part because of the severe cold and resulting famines that swept Europe at that time - were triggered by volcanic eruptions that left clouds of dust in the atmosphere and effectively prevented enough sunlight from reaching the earth.

Now we have our very own president who is casually declaring his wish to duplicate this and bring an end to one of the most globally prosperous periods we have known (if it weren’t for Communist thug dictators like Obama’s African relatives and the Islamic wackjobs, the world would actually be living fairly well). In fact, he could well put an end to human life with this, which is actually the objective of some of the nutty “environmentalists” he has placed in positions of power.

It’s not enough for him to destroy business, America or the West in general; his arrogance and thirst for power are so great that he is now seriously discussing something that could end human life worldwide.


18 posted on 04/09/2009 4:25:21 AM PDT by livius
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To: livius
Now we have our very own president who is casually declaring his wish to duplicate this and bring an end to one of the most globally prosperous periods we have known (if it weren’t for Communist thug dictators like Obama’s African relatives and the Islamic wackjobs, the world would actually be living fairly well).

I wonder if thereis now a Voodoo alter in the White House.....

21 posted on 04/09/2009 4:32:59 AM PDT by cbkaty (I may not always post...but I am always here......)
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