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Monday, January 10, 2005

Earth Still Shaking Bad


Earth Still shaking, yesterdays talk
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050109-100854-4173r.htm



Sunday evening there has been a new quake, Japan
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050109-052631-7039r.htm



Monday Morning New Sumatra Quake
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20050109-052631-7039r.htm



China 4 hours ago
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-01/10/content_2439062.htm
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Anonymous Anonymous said :

It is OK NOT to thank us, THE U.S. of A.

We do what has to be done.

Where is France? Germany? Spain? Russia? China? Arabia?

No where to be found, as usual.

The UN - Corrupt, useless, criminals. Beware of your valuables around these guys!


-- Americans have responded generously. The Chronicle of Philanthropy estimates $324 million have been donated by American citizens and corporations.

-- More than 14,400 U.S. military personnel and $20 billion in military assets are involved in Operation Unified Assistance at a cost of $5 to $6 million a day.

-- Almost 6 million pounds of relief supplies and equipment, including water, food and medical supplies (non-medicine), have been delivered to the region.

-- 25 ships, 37 cargo aircraft, 8 patrol aircraft and 51 helicopters are involved in the relief effort. U.S. aircraft have flown more than 835 sorties.

-- Approximately 150 USAID personnel are on the ground. USAID’s Disaster Assistance Response Teams and the U.S. military continue to conduct needs assessments and provide supplies and essential logistic support.
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PS - The 1,100+ feet USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN aircraft carrier is providing 400,000+ gallons of clean, fresh water a day from its twin nuclear reactors.

How much has the UN provided????????????????

Cheers,
riteone

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