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Nov 09, 2008 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
I feel as though I am casting pearls before swine. I speak of the disasters and they would happen. People would say that it appears as though no one is listening but there is such a thing as destiny and that cannot change.
The fires are far from over. Another is going to occur, again along the eastern corridor and once more there would be the comment that the cause is indeterminate.
The truth is that a careless spark would be the cause. No one is going to perish but once more the loss would be hard to bear.
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This coming week would see many gun crimes as the criminals seek to capitalize on the period while the law enforcement officers plan their Christmas security. They are going to strike just about everywhere in desperation to make money.
In one case, another vehicle would be attacked and the passengers robbed because they are now the easiest of targets. The police would be unable to do much.
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Something good is going to happen to the hard pressed people of this country. They are going to get news that would indicate that their days of hardship are over. Oil is going to be discovered in large quantities and drilling would actually begin in short order.
There will be new jobs but not enough people to take them all. This is going to spark another pattern of migration because people from afar will be coming to this country.
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