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Obama Osama Obama
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The aftermath of Cyclone Nargis
The images I remember seeing on TV of Hurricane Katrina are coming back to mind... but this is a whole new category of suffering.
So many need help, but cannot receive help because the junta prevents aid workers from entering the country, and seizes the supplies meant for 95,000 starving people. This is a horrific disaster, watching so many people die on tv and the newscasters showing corpses littering the water. And entire countrysides smashed. Myanmar is the same country where the rulers cracked down on the Bhuddist Monks last year. It remains to be seen if the junta will be able to hold onto the power that they keep trying to tighten its grip around. But for the good of the country, they need to loosen up their visa policies and start moving heaven and earth to save the people... unless their goal is to kill those afflicted anyways. What is your take on the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis? Do you see any good coming of this, or is this the beginning of a very slow, torturous death of thousands. And do you predict the junta will stay in power because of this?
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The hiding Amaranth
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very political ,but very subliminal,the message under your words.The help wasn't there at a right time,because Mr. Bush has problem with the blacks,and New Orleans is a place of blacks.I'm against ALL DISCRIMINATION,but,is very obvious that this whole thing doesn't matter for the powerful.For them,the only thing that matter is the power,and for you too.
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Miss Turunen
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I did hear this morning that aid workers are not allowed in, and I wonder how can we help these people when they refuse our help? Can they repair their damaged villages on their own? Does their Government actually care about the hundreds of thousands of people suffering? If they did, they'd let us in to give them a helping hand. |
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Part of the conspiracy!
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B'gah. Do you even know what FEMAs job is? Its to plan and assist. The failures in New Orleans had nothing whatsoever to do with the Federal Government, the responsibility both for emergency preparedness and for emergency response lie squarely with state and local officials. The ones to blame are the mayor of NO and the Governor of LA... but rather than admit that a tragedy befell what is inarguably the most corrupt city in one of the most backward states in the US, we blame the federal government. What else would you have liked to have seen done?? It was the responsibility of state and local authorities to order an evacuation, which they did too late.. and then the people didn't leave! Here's a tip.. when your local government says "get gone", do it! Here's another tip for you.. if you choose not to leave when you're told to, don't shoot at the rescuers when they come to get you. Was the US Army supposed to come in and forcably evacuate the city? FEMAs job was to monitor the situation and provide whatever assistance the local and state governments need... WHEN THEY ASK FOR IT. We have something in this country called NIMS.. the National Incident Management System, and every state and local government is responsible for making sure they comply with its needs if they want federal aid. Its been in use out west for fighting wildfires for decades and it works. It does not give automatic command and control over to FEMA, it assumes the local agency will remain as the Incident Commander, and FEMA is supposed to provide financial support and arrange for other local jurisdictions to provide equipment. FEMA itself doesn't own any equipment... it doesn't have a single backhoe, fire engine or helicopter. All it does is coordinate the borrowing of that equipment from agencies who can spare it. Stop trying to pin every calamity on the planet on the federal government and George Bush. Blaming FEMA for the lack of preparedness in NO is like blaming the Dept of Agriculture because there aren't enough apples in your local supermarket. Put the blame for Katrina where it belongs.. on corrupt and inept local and state officials. Stop listening to reporters who learn about stuff 5 minutes before they report it and pretend to be experts... or fools like Kanye West who are after better coverage in US magazine. They don't know what they're talking about. Learn for yourself... check out FEMA.gov sometime... or go to www.ready.gov and learn what you can do to be ready in the event of a disaster. Stop assuming the government is going to come in and wave its magic wand and make everything better, take some responsibility for yourself. That's the key difference between NY after 9/11 and NO after Katrina.. the people of New York stepped up, and even though hundreds of local emergency services personnel were killed, they didn't sit around waiting for the federal government to come, or flee the scene, they rolled up their sleeves and dug in. edit: If you want to know why NO turned into a disaster, this entry about the levees from Wikipedia says it best: Quote:
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: a minute from Dooms Day
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Silver Wing, I got two words for you...THANK YOU!!!! Obviously you're the onlyone that seems to have some sense about the New Orleans situation, something people who listened to Kanye West don't seem to have. But back to more important matters. I actually have a friend who is from Burma (myannmar) and she's living here for now. the rest of her family is over there and her parents and brother just went back because their visas expired. They are okay (for now) but they are virtually homeless and my friend is worried sick about them, especially cause their separated (she had to call her father to let him know that her mom and brother were alright). I feel horrible for her and her people. It's terrible that her govt. is just sitting there doing nothing (they didn't even properly warn the people of what was coming) it's just horrible, and the sad thing is that there really isn't much we can do until the junta wake up let the people get help. the other sad thing is that people bitch about the US and how Bush is evil and a nazi and all that then praise countries like Cuba Venezuala (sp), China and the rest. Sure we aren't perfect, but the previously mentioned countries abuse their people's rights and rule like a real dictator would. In Burma almost 100,000 people are dead from the govts. negligence and stubborness/stupidity. that's 100,000 people too many. I'm just....*frustrated groan* ...i'm fucking pissed off because this isn't right. 100,000 people don't deserve to die because a govt doesn't care about htem or wants to win an election. And i feel horribly for my friend....*sigh*. Okay that was my two cents or judging from the amount i've written, more like 5 dollars. I think anyone who follows (or sorta follows) a religion should start praying now....
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Obama Osama Obama
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I didn't want a debate about Katrina. I just said some of the images are reminicent of Katrina.
--- As for the Myanmar junta's priorities, They are sickening. They want to make sure every box of aid has the Generals' names spraypainted on them. Source: http://www.star-telegram.com/190/story/634782.html And even if foreigners enter the country to give aid, the junta won't allow it. It has to be from the junta only, and the aid they give is rotten. Source. http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/05/11/asia/aid.php What is prayer going to do in this situation?
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