Myanmar death toll now at 4,000 »
Posted By Aidenag 1 year, 2 months ago in NewsAlmost 4,000 people have died and another 3,000 remain missing in Myanmar as a result of this weekend's devastating cyclone, state media reported Monday. The soaring death toll was announced as the reclusive southeast Asian country's ruling military junta issued a rare appeal for international assistance.
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Georgia501 year, 2 months ago
Wow. A single storm and the death toll is equal to US casualties in Iraq.
What's a war protestor to do, reality not being an option?
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Aidenag1 year, 2 months ago
Yeah, i guess that makes 4,000 dead American soldiers no big deal right? since a single storm was able to kill just as many people... Heck, by that logic, we can discount the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki too or the D-day invasion, since afterall, the Boxing Day Tsunami killed just as many people....
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Dionys1 year, 1 month ago
"Wow. A single storm and the death toll is equal to US casualties in Iraq.
What's a war protestor to do, reality not being an option?"
Wow. A single storm and the death toll surpasses the number of people killed in 9/11. Maybe now we should invade Iran to go after God?
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Aidenag1 year, 2 months ago
Cnn is now reporting that the Junta has said that up to 10,000 may be dead.
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joeblowe1 year, 1 month ago
Anybody taking odds that THIS mess will be cleaned up before the Katrina mess is gone? Or that SOMEHOW more U.S. dollars will end up in aid to Myanmar than ended up in New Orleans? Awww, come on - I'll give you 2 to 3 odds... {;>D)=
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nostalgia1 year, 1 month ago
"Although they were aware of the threat, Burma's state-run media failed to issue a timely warning to citizens in the storm's path," Laira Bush said in an unusual appearance at the White House briefing room podium.
"It's troubling that many of the Burmese people learned of this impending disaster only when foreign outlets, such as Radio Free Asia and Voice of America, sounded the alarm," she said, using Myanmar's former name.
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iWphuVAXdBM...
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Wolfie20071 year, 1 month ago
After all the political jabs and nasty remarks, I hope you folks here on Propeller will remember the people of Burma/Myanmar in your prayers, at least, those of you who pray. What a terrible storm, these good people don't deserve this especially after having such a tyrannical government. Imagine not warning the people in your own country of such an impending disaster. Criminal!
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cushi1 year, 1 month ago
This is one of the saddest chapters in human history! My heart goes out to the families in Myanmar who have lost loved ones and possessions. Lord, have mercy! I truly believe we are in the pre-tribulation period.
It's praying time, people.
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Saze6201 year, 1 month ago
I was once a soldier ! I was in Iraq at the begining & Saw a that death toll there begin & knew those men & women i must say to compare the two jus shows me what kind of idiotic people are still here in the states & im damn proud to say i served with them & didnt stay home with you people who do nothing when you are needed most !!!! So next time choose a better comparison & show some respect for the individuals who are laying their lives on the line everyday to help prevent another 9/11 Sgt
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