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Katrina- Aftermath
weve all seen the devastation caused by sundays hurricane in the usa, what i can,t understand is when these disasters occur in the world,Britain, and other countries usually within 48 hrs announce that they are sending aid teams etc to assist= as in the tsunami in the far east, subs at the bottom of the sea etc, sofar i have not heard one country announce anything, WHY? is it cos the usa is the richest country in the world? cos if thats the reason something is sadly wrong in my view. AID means for anyone surely! these people in this catastrophe certainly are not all rich. plus its obvious to anyone watching the news although the usa government are doing all they can,the magnitude of whats happened is to much to deal with this as quickly as they would like, i always thought we were allies! :confused:
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Maybe cause america is way too big headed and believes it "doesn't need help" blah blah blah america is so0o0o great , we can do it all ourselfs.
America's pride is going to be the death of them, personally I don't care it's there own fault. |
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Cashman and myself spoke about this over a brew this afternoon.
The people who are suffering may live in the richest country in the world, but a lot of them aren't rich and have lost everything and will face weeks if not months before basic ammenities are restored. All this plus the threat of disease, a tragedy, the people sheltering in the Super Bowl in unbearable heat and no sanitation was heartbreaking. |
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Your comments about friends is sadly starting to make sense. |
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http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...home-headlines
Maybe this will help him/her understand a bit more. |
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Katrina as junior Bush would say is an act of god and nothing to do with global warming (alledgedlly). Unfortunatley it is the poor and helpless who suffer which in the richest country is a disgrace. Less war and more money to stop this happening is a priority. Peoples life is the most valuable thing there is. :(
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Two people actually died in the bowl where they were sheltering because, although the building was designed to withstand 200 mph winds, part of the roof came off. These poor souls are now being transferred by buses to a similar bowl in Houston, Texas in order to take them away from the obvious dangers of falling masonary and disease. It's a very sad state of affairs.:( |
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Bazf, just of interest this is the biggest item of news here since the 7/7 bombings, so we are seeing lots of pictures.
On a slightly different note, us not forget that this is still only half way through the hurricane season & given the current high water temperature in the mid-west atlantic the probability of another one of these is very high. I know you and JohnW are right in the main path so best of luck! |
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Charity begins at home regardless of who needs it. The media will only show what they think we want to see, selective amnisia would be the best discription. When a disaster happens we should all rally round as we could be next and how would we feel in that position.
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