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On the the road to the end ?

The question i ask myself these days as we glide toward the end of the year, are we on the road to the end of the way we know thing to be. the uprising in the middle east the earth quake in the far east , New Zealand and now Japan, what are we going to get as the year goes on, the western powers are in the tussle over what to do next, in Libya and many in the US, want to get out of Afghanistan , the world is changing and we don`t know what to expect, are going to see more wars as Russia wants to retaliate against the the American by supplying the Taliban weapons through the Iranians,not that far off from what the Americans did to the Russians when they were in same position. are we going to see more disasters,more deaths

As 2012 draws closer, i begin to recall all the tales of the end of time for all humanity, who knows what the future will bring for us, i suspect it is going to be interesting and in the same  vain i say to all who read this blog,  "HOLD ON TO SOMETHING ,IT`S GOING TO BE A  INTERESTING RIDE" 

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