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If the Yellowstone caldera ever lets loose as it has in the past, we can kiss goodbye to most of western N. America.
I wonder if that means I should still bother to tie down my water heater?
To the guy who blamed Bush for the Utah quake I say 'get a life'. Obama has done more damage in 1 year than Bush ever did in 8. Besides blaming is childish. What has politics got to do with earthquakes anyway???????????
Let's hope it's just a preprandial burp.
-saturday evening us/time havent you read or seen the video and its not stopping or calming down as of yet.
What the heck is this reporter, James Thalman, talking about?
Bob Smith was referring to recent quakes IN Yellowstone, which has been his research focus for 40 years. Mr. Thalman had NOT ONE quote from any expert linking Utah quakes to Yellowstone -- the simple reason being that the Randolph quake and others are not related at all to Yellowstone!
Better prepare a retraction, kiddo.
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