Monday May 28, 2012

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    schnauzertdad

    Anybody notice the conspicuous absence of oil rich nations in the Middle East like Iran and Saudi Arabia, and others nations like Russia and Venezuela from offering aid to Myanmar??? These nations are making an ABSOLUTE KILLING ON OIL AT OVER $120/BARREL. Wouldn't one think they might consider helping a nation that just got decimated? Na...they are to busy raping the world to donate say 3 minutes worth of oil proceeds to help anybody else.

    Posted in: Deaths may top 100,000 in Myanmar cyclone: U.S. diplomat

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    schnauzertdad

    I read that receiving foreign aid is in direct conflict with what the Junta is trying to achieve and therefore they are delaying receiving any of it. They do not want the general population to see that other nations will help them. They want them totally under control of the Junta, and ALL good things come from the Junta and nobody else! A massive brain washing scheme to retain control in the country. Sick, but reality. They would rather let their people die from starvation and disease then to let the people receive help from outsiders.

    Posted in: Aid arrives in Myanmar as death toll passes 22,000, but worst-hit area still cut off

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    schnauzertdad

    On CNN a few minutes ago I read "The information we are receiving indicates over 100,000 deaths," the U.S. Charge D'Affaires in Yangon, Shari Villarosa, said on a conference call. Other countries and world bodies including Britain, Japan, the European Union, China, India, Thailand, Australia, Canada and Bangladesh have also pitched in.

    Anybody notice the conspicuous absence of oil rich nations in the Middle East like Iran and Saudi Arabia, and others nations like Russia and Venezuela??? These nations are making an ABSOLUTE KILLING ON OIL AT OVER $120/BARREL. Wouldn't one think they might consider helping a nation that just got decimated? Na...they are to busy raping the world to donate say 3 minutes worth of oil proceeds to help anybody else.

    Posted in: Aid arrives in Myanmar as death toll passes 22,000, but worst-hit area still cut off

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