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Published: Monday, Jan. 2 2012 12:00 a.m. MST

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Brother Chuck Schroeder
A Tropical Paradise USA, FL

Jay Evensen, is right here, that the Mayans predicted the world would end on Dec. 21st, 2012, out of sympathy for True Americans, who have to watch campaign ads of Mitt Romney. And our earth will collide with a black hole and the do nothing Tea Party/GOP US House will save us by forming a new supercommittee to develop a strategy of how to sit in a Committee Meeting and stare down at the middle-class American People while doing nothing. MY Predictions for 2012. WE WILL inevitably find more and more exo-planets where intelligent life exist, and find evidence of signals, radio waves that intelligent life does exist, except in the GOP Congress on Planet Earth. With the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act, the US government can accuse people of domestic terrorism and effectively remove them from their families without any kind of due process, thus trampling on the Bill of Rights they'll take your kids away from you. WE'LL BAN the Koch Brothers and Grover Norquist, in their "Field Of Dreams," (of corn and sugar cane), and "crony capitalism," and there's really a Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, and more alien abductions for cloneing.

casual observer
Salt Lake City, UT

And:
George Soros will be given a suite in the White House next to George Kaiser as the president looks for a new term to replace "shovel ready."
Eric Holder will prosecute border agents for not allowing undocumented aliens to cross into the US.
Democrats will officially adopt the Greek financial plan and give William Baldwin a Cabinet post as Secretary of Family Relations.
Warren Buffet will again say that he can afford to pay more taxes, but he won't.
Obama will not allow durable job creation, but will extend unemployment proving that he is for the "little guy."
In short, 2012 will be like 2011.

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