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Thread: SA bush fires
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12th January 2005, 01:07 AM #1
SA bush fires
So where's the F'n Tsunami when just when you need it. :mad:
I hope you blokes down that way are all still with us tomorrow.Cliff.
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12th January 2005, 09:43 AM #2
how about some of the tusunami money going to the
unfortunate people down there ?
ptcp.t.c
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12th January 2005, 09:58 AM #3
I was talking to the missus about that last night. Here we are about to head into what's probably going to be a shocker of a bush fire season and we're sending millions of dollars overseas. I'm not saying we shouldn't be doing it, I reckon we have to help out, it's just bad timing and I hope people in Australia don't miss out on assistance because of it.
Maybe they should hold a SA against the rest of Australia one dayer."I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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12th January 2005, 10:34 AM #4Originally Posted by ptc
ptc,
I am trying to be rude but please don’t try to compare “unfortunate people” there and “unfortunate people” here.
Believe me our bush fire victims deserve help and will get plenty.
Cheers
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Originally Posted by Wongo
However, what worries me is that because of our generosity other local and much deserving causes will miss out on help because we have given so much while the rest of the world keep their hands firmly anchored in their deep pockets.
Also the accountability of the voluntary aid agencies, and in particular their overheads running at 10 % or seventeen million of what is donated, needs to be closely questioned.
Peter.
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12th January 2005, 06:28 PM #6
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12th January 2005, 07:53 PM #7
Wongo.
Whats the difference.?
They have all lost every thing.
"charity begins at home"
ptcp.t.c
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12th January 2005, 10:06 PM #8
What annoyed me with the tsunami was the oil rich Islamic countries offered less than a days oil earnings to help their own but the 'despised christian countries' are in there helping without being asked for it.
anyway
As to our fires in Eyre Pen my friends and family members there are ok but the loss of life is 9 at the moment with still 12 or so unaccounted for The appeals have started and we will endure I know we will. The Adelaide fire was arson started ...those mongrels should be burned at the stake slowly.
Not a good start to 2005 all round actually and the fire season is just startingWhat this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)
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13th January 2005, 08:43 AM #9Originally Posted by ptc
What about struggle to find clean water, shelters, electricity, food, basic medical facilities, etc…?
Do you think our Aussie brothers and sisters are facing such hardship at the moment? We are living in such a rich country; there is no doubt our government will help them to get through this. To say “We gave so much to other people but what about us?” is a bit unkind (to the Tsunami victims) in the current situation.
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13th January 2005, 09:35 PM #10
IT certainly was a nervous day around here that's for sure, If the wind hadn't changed direction when it did our place would have been toast. What was more nerve racking were the fires on Eyre peninsular. I have friends there and for a few hours anyway we weren't able to contact them.
As for compairing this situation with the tsunami, I just don't think you can. Both are tragic events in their own way.
We have donated to the tsunami appeal and have started gathering things for the red cross to pass onto the people on the Eyre Peninsular. Both are horrible and unfortunate events and the aid agencies should be supported in both situations.
The Adelaide fire was arson started ...those mongrels should be burned at the stake slowly.
Himzo.There's no such thing as too many Routers
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13th January 2005, 10:30 PM #11
Wongo & Himzol reread the first sentence .....I didnt say we shouldnt have helped with the tsunami disaster in fact I agree totally with our country's quick response.
ppl should learn to comprehend before casting stones :confused:
PeteWhat this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)
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15th January 2005, 09:49 PM #12ppl should learn to comprehend before casting stones
I didn't think for a second that you thought we shouldn't contribute, what I didn't agree with was this comment.
What annoyed me with the tsunami was the oil rich Islamic countries offered less than a days oil earnings to help their own but the 'despised christian countries' are in there helping without being asked for it.
Himzo.There's no such thing as too many Routers
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15th January 2005, 10:44 PM #13
well here I am in the middle of Eyre Pen. Living just out of Cummins
Flamin scary (excuse the pun) it was Tuesday AM I was working about 70 k north and saw it pickup and start to spread gout back to our place grabbed family,dogs,family photos and computer discs all backup stuff. If the wind had kept its direction we would have lost the house but worse was loosing a new mates son. Another mate also got caught on the back of CFS volenteer fire trucks twice. then had to go slaughter livestock. He lost his parents for 5 hours from North Shields and his son lost his house. "Still theres worse than me" he says. Sorry guys but city slackers opps sorry slickers just dont stand up to the country. We are OK. Wont here much from me doing a seasonal business 12-14 hours 6 days week then six months off. regards Tonto
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