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lets hope not tealeaf, do you know where thats heading for? i just can,t get my head round the magnitude of this disaster, can,t understand why thousands are still in this situation, can,t understand why theirs been total silence from our own government,i certainly have not heard anything. i know i,m a cynical get but i,m seriously begining to wonder.
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Things are getting to gear for a releif affort the "I tunes music site is asking for donations to the American Red Cross
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Once again,good luck Bazf & JW. As far as I am aware, nothing on this latest hurricane as yet been announced by the British media. |
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http://hurricane.weathercenter.com/
This is the site I use to track them and it has come in useful more then once, only a month to go then its back to normal for Florida. |
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The scenes we've seen on television, and have read reports about, are just as distressing as anything we witnessed after the tsunami.
The most frightening thing was how fragile our so called civilised societies are away from anarchy. Seeing people rioting because they are so desperate to escape the Super bowl, and the emergency services being shot at by the people that had looted the gun stores, was truly frightening. |
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just read on ceefax that our foreign office say that aid/assistance was offered, but was refused, whats going on? we all know the media/ governments only tell us what they choose, but if this is correct i wonder if the american media have reported this? this emergancy should to me be all hands to the pump- not we can manage, if this is correct i despair.
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Yo all remember last year on Boxing day.America was one of the first to send help.Where is the help when America needs it.
Again i have heard that some countries are scared of helping in case of terrorists attacks. |
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Never read a bigger load of bull****e in my life! The yanks new that this disaster was on its way!what have they done ..............get out now! some organised crime outfits decided to stay,if it was a oil rich country how long would it have took the yanks?what a load of bullshi-te.just step back and have a look at yourselves, some little arab country gets run over you are there,kosovo, you are there . your own country kiss my ass nowhere to be seen!
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I think that is very harsh staggers, when it comes down to it these are peoples lives regardless of which country they live in. THEY are the victims so lets concentrate on them and not get into the tittle tattle about what THE americans may or may not have done. This is where our own human nature comes into play.
I thought it was a good link Bazf, especially regarding sri lanka who are still trying to overcome the tsunami disaster |
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SORRY HARWOOD THE YANKS PUT THE STORM ON OUR SCREENS AT HOME AND THEY KNEW WHAT WAS COMMING!SO WHY ARE THEY NOT PREPARED FOR THIS ? THE ONE AND ONLY ALMIGHTY POWER CANT STOP A BIT OF WATER? beggers belief, 4 days later and they have still done jack sh-ite come on lyndsey whats happening.they can send a task force to any corner of the world, but they cant look after there own?
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I agree with Staggers America knew the hurricane was coming and ordered the people of New Orleans to leave. Why then did they not provide transport for the hospitals & poor who had no transport of there own so they too could leave? As has been said the bowl they were told to shelter in was not safe. Those with money could leave those who had none were left to fend for themselves. I think it's disgusting that a country as rich as America should leave it's sick and poor to suffer & in many cases die in this way
As for the looters they are only committing a crime if they are taking anything other than food, fluids or medical supplies after all they are just trying to survive |
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I agree with staggers.Anybody who builds a city that far under sea level is basically asking for trouble.It was in fact then an artifucial tragedy, man made, but then again the Americans seem to thínk that owt like thís will never happen to them.Sometimes i get the feeling they think they are immune to things and nothing and nobody would dare do owt to America.
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