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I'm not up on the situation you describe

But I am rather well informed on historic severe weather events in our not too distant past.

My post RE severe weather observations of the Middle Ages clearly lists freezes floods and inundations that if experienced in the modern day would be amplified by the population densities of major cities of not just our country, but around the world.

My use of the refernce is to try and raise awareness of what Mother Nature has done inthe past, so we can hopefully prepare for future potential events.

Clearly someone who publicly "wishes" for these types events and harm to people is trying to cause sensational publicity for themself, but I cant see any difference between the "style" of talk you describe and other shock jocks such as Howard Stern. It seems the only difference is the subject matter and who is offended. Why not also go after tele-Evangelists?


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