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As Bush flies to Israel, 'rogue' tornadoes rip Midwest US



By Stan Goodenough
January 08, 2008

At least two people were killed Monday night when an army of tornadoes tore across the Midwest United States, just hours before President George W. Bush departed for the Middle East where he plans to put his hand to dividing up the Land of Israel.

As many as 37 "rogue" tornadoes - as Fox News described them - fueled by moist air from the south, tore homes from their foundations and knocked railroad cars of their tracks as it rampaged across southwest Missouri, southeastern Wisconsin, Arkansas, Illinois and Oklahoma.

The Associated Press described the storms as "a freak cluster of tornados."

A sheriff in Wisconsin's Kenosha County, where 11 houses were destroyed, told the news agency he had "never seen damage like this in the summertime when we have potential for tornadoes.

"To see something like this in January is mind-boggling to me. This is just unimaginable to me."

Weathermen said record warm temperatures were being experienced across much of the United States, and forecast more "wild weather" to come as a result.

Many pro-Israel Christians believe that God has and will use "natural" disasters to judge America (and other nations) for trying to steal Israel's land for the creation of a 23rd Arab state called Palestine.

The Palestinian Arabs have never in history comprised a nation or had a national home of their own.

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