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On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

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> With Hurricane Sandy only 285 people lost their lives.  But it was less
> than half the force of the typhoon that hit the Philippines.  That storm
> was truly a monster but places around the world need to get ready for such
> catastrophes because we have thrown the environment so out of balance these
> are bound to occur.
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> When bad earthquakes hit India they found that some of the contractors had
> built cheap infrastructures.  The governments of these countries indeed
> need to take on the wealthy who will rob the people just to line their
> pockets.  The people need help in building homes and shelters that are
> resilient in such times.
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> On 11/11/2013 11:54 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Ahem, Judy, that's a rather provocative statement to make.  I don't
> believe anyone, politician or not, wants their families and neighbors to
> die and be happy about it.  I believe the Philippines is a victim of fate
> and circumstance.  The good politicians over there are busy in trying to
> clean the country from graft and corruption.  On the other hand, the
> crooked ones are busy making money from the rest of the people.
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>  So, when a disaster like this happens, the politicians as a whole are at
> a loss on what to do.  The government doesn't have enough money to recover
> from this type of disaster.  In the end, the government ends up waiting for
> international help and assistance to recover.
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>  Since most of the people there are Catholics, they will find a way to
> trust in Divine Providence to lead the way.
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> ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <authfriend@...> <authfriend@...>wrote:
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>  *Right, Bhairitu, they're happy to see their people die.*
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> *Bhairitu wrote:*
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> > What they really need to do is figure
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> out cheap ways to help their people survive such storms.  But their
> > mucky-mucks probably see these disasters as "cullings."
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