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To: Don Hurst who wrote (2719)7/7/2011 1:39:23 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
I posted videos of two other dust storms and reports of two others. Dust storms are normal for Arizona. And they have been happening there long before people settled there. What is different is the sensationalist news coverage that goes around the world and is posted on the internet within minutes of the event. It makes it seem like there is something special happening when, in reality, it is just another dust storm.

Instead of listening and reading sensationalist reports from biased sources, why not do a little research on your own to see if dust storms are a normal occurance in Arizona.

You realize that sensationalistic reporting of "Never Seen Before Dust Storm" is what brings viewers, right? If the headline was "Arizona hit by annual dust storm - 100th dust storm of the last 100 years" it isn't quit as interesting. It doesn't sell newspapers or TV news advertising.