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No journalists allowed to tell the story

Posted: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:50 PM
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BANGKOK, Thailand – Let's hear it for freedom of speech! Tibet, Zimbabwe and now Myanmar are all refusing access to journalists who want to report on the hardships of their people.

In Tibet, the Chinese are clamping down in fear that unrest will spoil the summer Olympics in Beijing; Tibetans complain of beatings and killings. In Zimbabwe, President Robert Mugabe is hanging on grimly, trying to overthrow an apparent election loss by subterfuge and violence, after running his country into the ground for twenty years. And in Myanmar, after 46 years of iron rule by a military junta, the generals wants to stop outsiders from witnessing the devastation of Cyclone Nargis. They're afraid of a threat to their power.

As a journalist who has tried to enter each of these places in the last three months and failed – my heart goes out to the citizens under stress, whose stories I would dearly like to tell, in the hope some good would come of it.

But my predominant emotion is thanks to the world into which I was fortunate enough to be born. My world has enough food and my vote is a force that cannot be changed, unlike Zimbabwe; I can say what I like, unlike in Tibet; and I know I can count on my government in case of a natural disaster, unlike in Myanmar.

Aid not reaching those who need it
As I write, more natural disasters are unfolding: in China, a severe earthquake has buried hundreds of schoolchildren and killed thousands of people – with fears that the death toll could climb sharply. The United States is just recovering from a tornado and deaths in Missouri, Oklahoma and Georgia. How basic it seems for citizens to expect help, and indeed American and Chinese authorities have rushed to the aid of their victims.

And how hard it is to imagine a place like Myanmar where the government prefers to hold a referendum on a constitution rather than delay it in order to help the victims of the cyclone. Girls danced and balloons were released into the air to celebrate the vote. 

One British television correspondent working undercover in Myanmar reported that local citizens he spoke to thought that about 1,000 of their countrymen had died in the cyclone; that's what they were being told by their own media. Foreign aid officials believe the toll of dead or missing may be as high as 100,000, and many more could die from disease due to lack of clean water, food and medical supplies. The British aid organization Oxfam warned that 1.5 million survivors face death from disease and starvation.

Aid is beginning to reach the hungry, thirsty, sick survivors, but at this point, it has been over a week since the cyclone hit.

Imagine huddling under a tree with dozens of others, your back flayed open by the whipping leaves and branches in the water, and there's no medication; the wind is severe and it's raining hard, you're hungry and there's no food, and the only water to drink is the floodwater that surrounds you, which is polluted by the corpses of humans and animals bobbing around you. Your children are crying and the old people are sick. And you look into the sky for planes or across the water for rescue boats, and they both stretch to the horizon and are empty.

That's the situation described by aid officials who are frustrated beyond comprehension at the obstructive response of the Myanmar government.

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Myanmar is the hub of Asian Drugs coming into this country.  We should feed them otherwise the price of drugs in the USA will go up.  If they go up, then crime will go up from those looking to pay the higher cost of drugs.  We could stop the Junta in Myanmar just by eliminating the need for recreational drugs in America.  We are our own worst enemy.
I suppose the Democrat Governor of Louisiana keeping the Federal govt out of Louisiana after Katrina is about the same as the Burma govt keeping out aid. You cannot blame FEMA for sitting on their hands initially when it was the Democrat Governor that refused to request aid. Without the request, FEMA cannot act.
To Bill Edwards: Kudos to you for stating a much-ignored point. We spend too much time criticizing and telling others what to do. We don't care, we don't give, we don't even help ourselves.

I do hope people get the point of your message. Bless your heart.
I like you Bill Edwards and those like you.  I give frugally to most all the charities including the Red Cross.  I have a daughter with disabilities and I think my best contribution to society is making our own way without welfare assistance or being a burden to our over-taxed working citizens.  I would love to be able to go and physically help after disasters right here in America--be it fires in the southwest, tornadoes in mid-America or Hurricanes off the Gulf coast.  But, sometimes around the world in less industrialized countries our help is not easily accepted and remote areas hard to reach quickly even with a cooperative government.  I admit that I am not always current on how and when and who but often it is the media-our; those journalists that we depend on to bring to our attention what is happening-- be it a Nation we have or do not have a financial interest in.  Humanitarian is apolitical.  I think we can afford to help.  I think our government has given aid (with limits) in the past and usually in cooperation with the Red Cross which is usually welcomed in even the most hostile of nations.  Or am I wrong on that count?  It's easy to say let us look to taking care of our own first.  But, we did and do get assistance from other nations.  After Katrina, as with the fires in the west last year, Canada and Mexico sent volunteers.  Just as I know that if I have problems there are some neighbors that would come to help and some who would only watch from their front steps.  And, there are those stangers that would run in to help because they are the type that needs to do that.  We need to be thankful for those who have this desire to help.
There are times when the lust for power and human compassion must collide and this is one of those times. God is allowing nature to teach us that tyrannys inevitably produce human misery and suffering beyond imagination. Governments whose primary purpose is to keep power instead of to serve the people must one day disappear from the face of the earth or the cycle of hunger, pain, suffering, torture, torment and hell for the majority of the world's population will never end. Dear God, please do for us what we cannot do for ourselves!!!
Bill E.... I am not worthy, as many readers are.  I asked my Commander for leave saved up after reading your letter, I have almost 90 days of vacation saved up,  but to him my mission in Iraq is more important.  Truth be told I would volunteer any day of the week for missions that would result in a positive outcome.  
To help in other countries?  I am not sure, and I have not seen the area after Katrina,  but I do know even on a meager salary povided by the military I would not find myself 3 years afterwards still looking for handouts.  I fear to many americans are scared to get there hands dirty, break there backs working, or just no longer used to good old fashioned problem solving (thinking)

I say again, bravo Mr Edwards.
Our government did try to help N.O. Do you people so easily forget that the wonderful gov of LA was out of town and could not be reached for 2 days while the officials in DC tried to reach them??? The White House cannot just step in and force aide. They can't do it in our country, what makes you think that they should do it in another country. Oh yeah, you are too busy NOT getting on school buses to evacuate and shooting at the National Guard to notice that huh?? It's amazing that no one in Biloxi was murdering and raping other people. No one in Myanmar is stealing big screens and cadillacs. They do need help desperately, there is no doubt of that. But, we cannot continue to step in when we are not wanted and waste our supplies and energy on foreign soil. Help those in this country first, or you get your happy-to-suggest aid butt on a plane and go help with your dollars and energy.
I say we don't send them anything until we take care of ourselves here in America. How many homeless do we have? How many kids are dieing in our streets? America gives and gives and gives....but one thing is never mentioned we have the biggest national debit in the World. Why do we keep putting ourselves in such a bigger hole?
So, if I am absolutely incapable of being there physically, I can't have an opinion about how my government should behave?  So much for living in a republic.  Apparently, according to some, I should be denied the vote because I cannot personally enact legislation.  I understand the idea behind "if you don't vote you don't get to complain about your government" and "if you dodge jury duty you can't complain about OJ", but I vote, I pay taxes, I donate, I do what I can.  Hah!  Can you imagine if several million USA citizens were standing in that same line, waiting to get into Myanmar?  You thought the line was long before?  Don't be silly.

As far as FEMA goes, people in charge should be put in jail for the gross suffering they have caused New Orleans et al.  The suffering goes on and probably will continue to go on until February '09.  Does this mean we need to turn our backs on others in dire straits?  And where is it written we have to send in an entire Army to do some humanitarian air drops?  Hyperbole is not helpful.  Nor is self righteousness.  It does not have to be an all or nothing situation.  We just need to apply some common sense.  We may not be able to solve the problem, but I bet we could make it better.
A big thank you to Bill Edwards.  I am happy to finally hear someone tell it like it should be told.  I too am in the Philippines doing volunteer work on some orphanages and have applied for a vist to Myanmar to do whatever I can do there.  I am a 100% disabled vet and am not rich and wealthy either.  But I like to think that one person can make a difference, in whatever way one chooses, and I like to think that more people, not organizations, involved would solve, or at least help with what the world needs more than money, and that is compassion for those less fortunate.  I hope to run into Bill in Myanmar....
Be safe and many blessings, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards!
RE: Bill Edwards from Surrey B.C.

I take my hat off to you my friend from British Columbia for acting on what you know to be morally and ethnically the right thing to do.  To have dedicated a portion of your "Vacation time" to go to an "unknown part of the world" (for me it is) to provide assistance is in my own family known as a "Humanitarian".  I consider my parents to be Humanitarians as in a few months, they will be heading to Africa to join a friend from a U.N. Peacekeeping base to provide assistance to a place known as Bamako, Mali.  No there wasn't a disaster there but people starving, without medication, no clean water to drink, no clothes to wear.  Might as well say they have nothing.  My Parents are going to be with their friends for 2 months and at the same time, they are shipping goods through the Military to the U.N. base and then delivered to these people in an attempt to provide any and all assistance they can give while they are there.  My best to you and your wife Bill, my thoughts will be with you both and the people of Myanmar.  

A Canadian Friend on the Atlantic Coast.
Patrick
   
Bravo Bill Edwards from BC Canada!
The problem with our country is we've gotten too accustomed to thinking it's our responsibility to fix every other country's problems. For God's sake, we don't even feed, clothe, and house every American. If another country asks us for help, that's one thing. However, at a time when this nation's own people are struggling to make ends meet from week to week, we should not be sending our military in a violation of airspace over foreign soil where we're not wanted. Every year I pay thousands of dollars in taxes. Do you know how much good I could do for my family if I'd been allowed to keep it; instead I have to constantly borrow money to pay for essential living items like home repairs and major medical bills because the government steals away the hard-earned money I need to pay for those things myself and then spends it to make war on the region of the world that in turn needs more money to fund the enemy, so it raises the price of gas. Folks, our fate is well deserved with a government like ours in charge!
b brooks of portland, or you are a fool. to say that saddam was "one of the better dictators" you lack any knowledge of the atrocities carried out under his rule. rape, murder, indiscriminate maiming - this man was a thug that ruled with an iron fist. you really need to get your news from some reliable sources. think before you speak.
In response to you post Bill Edwards, Surrey, B.C. Canada, those of us who can't do what you do can support those of you who can do what you do, I work extra jobs, I save money, and work a full-time job with overtime yet I would lose my job to take a month off to do this, my employer would not allow this so don't say everyone could. What we can do is support agencencies and individuals who can provide aid to others. That being said and I believe that anyone that can should do so, yet I still look at my country and how lacking we are on our own soil, for health care, diaster relief for our own, feeding and housing the homeless, and the unemployment rise here. Look at the contractors in the Katrina so called rebuilding and at the government approved people that ripped off so many with making millions and doing unsatifactory work, and those who spent their own money just to find out now they will get nothing in aid from their government. I know you are in Canada but I know your leaders aren't perfect either, but here in the USA we need our leaders to take care of our own first and foremost.
Sadaam was one of the better dictators in the world.  The military as we all know are not compassionate people. Send in an international force to arrest those dictators.  Comparing the US military to Julius Caesar and Ghengis Khan.  No wonder our next President will be a black, Muslim, Marxist.
i havee to agree with Bil Edwwards. although i didnt make a comment on this issue , but was going to. I have to say I am guilty of the what "we" can do and "should do" but i'm doing nothing but typing away at this computer. and still prolly wont do anything to help.
to bill: 'everyone should have savings...'  now is your wake up call. forceable welfare is communism. the working take care of the lazy.
U.S. poor are mostly looking for the same handout the world wants from U.S. Strike that - world poor dont even have a chance. U.S. poor know how to work our f'ed up liberal system. I'd rather my tax dollars help myanmar unfortunates than fat, lazy U.S. freeloaders. How come foreigners can come to U.S. and succeed? cause they value hard work and the rewards it brings.
Lazy americans want food stamps, welfare and whatever
other freebies gov't offers. We are creating our own demise.
Why don't U.S. require welare recipients to work public projects???  clean freeways, paint over graffiti, cut weeds/shrubs that pose fire threat?
stupid liberals answer 'that would be mean = requiring lazies sitting at home to work for their handout'

i'm sick of our rewards for welfare moms pumping out more babies to get bigger welfare checks.
give my tax dollars to help myanmar instead
to bill: 'everyone should have savings...'  now is your wake up call. forceable welfare is communism. the working take care of the lazy.
U.S. poor are mostly looking for the same handout the world wants from U.S. Strike that - world poor dont even have a chance. U.S. poor know how to work our f'ed up liberal system. I'd rather my tax dollars help myanmar unfortunates than fat, lazy U.S. freeloaders. How come foreigners can come to U.S. and succeed? cause they value hard work and the rewards it brings.
Lazy americans want food stamps, welfare and whatever
other freebies gov't offers. We are creating our own demise.
Why don't U.S. require welare recipients to work public projects???  clean freeways, paint over graffiti, cut weeds/shrubs that pose fire threat?
stupid liberals answer 'that would be mean = requiring lazies sitting at home to work for their handout'

i'm sick of our rewards for welfare moms pumping out more babies to get bigger welfare checks.
give my tax dollars to help myanmar instead
Great job expressing yourself Bill. I absolutely agree and really admire people like you who go out and take action vs sitting on their butts complaining. Thank you for your contribution to the lives of the people you help. I am not far behind you.

Be safe and God Bless.
Mr. Edwards, you make a fine point.  If everyone relied on their governments to help out other people, (which I suppose many do,) perhaps no humanitarian crisis would ever be completely solved (which I suppose many aren't).
However, it is not fair to expect people to have the same flexibility as you do.  You acknowledged that you are lucky in that your children are "grown and gone"; something I'm certain many families cannot claim.  And not everyone has paid vacation time available.
But, with that all said, I still admire your actions, and your enthusiasm and motivation for helping others.  For all those in a similar position, I urge you to heed his words and help in any possible way you, personally, can.  And, if you cannot physically or monetarily be of help, write a letter to Bush or a local Congressman asking them to send more aid, talk to Myanmar's leaders, force them to accept international supplies.
That's what happens when a leftist xenophobic government runs a country. Communist military dictatorships work SOOOO well don't they?

By the way, The federal government was ready to go into NOLA but had to wait TWO DAYS for the LOCAL government to decide to request assistance. Katrina was a disaster due to POLITICS at the local and state level.
my hats off to you bill and though i cant make the trip with you my thoughts and prayers will go with you.  dont have much but do you know of any outfit thats takeing funds to help out. know that a few dollars goes a long way over that area of the world. just a couple of more words be carefull and be safe.
Bill. I am inspired by your bravery. Good luck to you and your wife. I hope the visas come through soon.  
Bush did it all. He created the storm, caused the earthquake and caused the waters to rise and kill all the people. Ask any Democrat they'll tell you!
I certainly hope not one item of relief makes it to the earthquake victims in China. Why should there any aid at all? China thinks of itself as a great country so let them take care of their own. China did nothing to help after the 9/11 attacks,yet they think they're owed help? If China wants to look for help they need to check the mirror,and see what they get. Shortages? Check the politicans pockets. They have no one to blame for a crisis but themselves. They already have most of the USA's money anyway,they don't need any more. BUT,I will say this. They can have all the help they need..for a price. Erase pollution,implement freedom,disband the troops,give people their land back,re-unite families, and others to be named later.
If they want help bad enough they will comply.
I am not cruel nor heartless but we have our own issues to deal with. We are heading quickly into a depression. We have our own hurting, starving citizens. People who can't afford to go to the doctor and end up dying or living sickly lives, children starving and doing poorly in schools because their family has to chose between rent and food, gas or cloths. Yes our counry is rich but not every one who lives here is. Take care of our own limping country first...then and only them look elsewhere to help. Clean our own home first before we look at our neibours yard.
To the moral relativists who would want to stretch a comparison of Myanmar to the US, the Cyclone to Katrina, and the responses of the respective governments to the respective natural disasters:

First off, you have GOT to be kidding me!  No?  I guess I shouldn't be surprised (lemme guess, you pull nothing but 'D' when in the voting booth).  Living in Boston, I'm used to this perverse method of thinking.

Second, please accept my invitation to move to Myanmar and experience the relative, comparitive differences.  I'd give you less than a month before you come crying home to your mean 'ol Uncle Sam.

You should be embarassed for even thinking of these events and governments in the same vein.. with at least one poster claiming "it's the same thing".  You mind be mentally deficient to arrive at such a conclusion, based on the vast amount of evidence to the contrary.  But, hey.. it's all relative in your world made up of your many shades of gray, eh?

Enjoy your warped sense of reality.  Don't spoil it by actually checking your facts or performing critical analysis.  It's much easier, your way.
Main stream journalism is a farse in America. Its bought and paid for the special interests that are running this country.You and I will only learn about the kind of news they want us to hear and read. We have no right critisizing other countries for clamping down.Where's the beef on issues that America needs to talk about, or are you guys leaving that part to rush diareah of the mouth limbaugh. Nonsensical bullshit, over and over again.With all due respect: the only reason this article is being aired, is for the critisisim.Lets look at China's earthquake? At the end of the day there might be more devastation there then Myanmar. Lets see how negative this tragedy will be played out by the media. it wont
>>and my vote is a force that cannot be changed, unlike Zimbabwe; I can say what I like, unlike in Tibet; and I know I can count on my government in case of a natural disaster, unlike in Myanmar.<<

Ever heard of a hanging chad?

How about the guy here in Iowa who asked McCain about what he called his wife and got interrogated by the SS like he was a terrorist?

Ever hear of Katrina?

Just what fantasy world are you living in, Sir?

Yeah, we have it way better here than it is anywhere else and that's no joke. But that doesn't give you the right to insult our intelligence. You can stop pandering to the neo-con ideology now. It's dead. It killed itself through negligence and arrogance. The page is turning. Make yourself useful.
The junta has been there many years oppressing its people. Aung Sun Kyi has been under house arrest for what, a decade? (She's the woman who inspired Walk On by U2.) This is major humanitarian disaster: 100,000 dead? (More?)

OK, now let's connect some dots here. And the guy who was going to put together McCain's Summer Republican convention is Mr. Goodyear who happened to work for the military junta for a little while back in what, 2002? In terms of American politics, it's starting to show who the villains are.
i cannot agree more with those posters who said  "hello??  wake up people...remember Katrina?  remember 911?  who sent  aid to us??"  i fully understand that the world is a huge spider web..and what happens in other countries affects the world all the way around, but i am thinking we better take care of the fly buzzing in our part of the spider web...we better make sure our own doorstep is clean...before we invade another country with our idea of salvation (which seems to so many times have a hidden agenda)..i am not  saying not to help others...but there is  plenty to do HERE in our own country.  Isolationist you say?? not at all...but the knee jerk reaction to run out into traffic is stupid..and this will sound cold...maybe this is just nature's way of "population control"  it might happen here in the midwest where reside...when the New Madrid fault blow...i may be one of the first to die...so be it..i work in an emergency department, and then true triage will happen (if the place is still standing) ..we wont be spending resources on problems that cannot be solved but on the true emergency...nor on the frivolous abuses of the BOTH the privileged insured and the public aid leeches that  occupy most of our time.  when millions of dollars are spent on keeping alive half dead elderly yet scores of children go without basic immunizations...oh, this would just be another thread..i digress.....take care of your own!
Boy oh Boy, this is the first time I have written or even read coments on the disaster in Myanmar. As some have said, or maybe not, Charity begins at Home!!!! Plenty needs to be taken care of Right here in the good old USA. The world as we knew it is falling on its face, and America is fast becoming a third world country, other nations have no respect for us, but we are the first ones they expect to help out in times of crises, and boy, do we run to help!!! We can not and should not try to save the world. Keep the help at home, where there are many places, and people who could use the billions being sent out of country!!!
I am so tired of hearing about Politics both National and International.  What about doing just plain old fair thing or right thing?  Our own govenment doesn't care about what is fair or right, all they care about is how they can line their own pockets or passing the buck on blaming someone else.  They only care about getting rich off the lobbiests that represent everything from Kleenex to Oil and promote every way possible to take away every freedom they possibly can.  The definition of Politic's is: Poli is the Greek word for 'Many' and a Tic is a 'Blood Sucking Creature'.  If our 'leader's' could line their own pockets by sending Aid to anyone, I guarantee nothing in the world would stop them from delivering.  We need to wise up and get out government back to the original Constitution and Bill of Rights.    
I think we should do the right thing and go in to help. Not just drop ship, but go in and give medical aid as well. The UN should be on top of this. This is a humanitarian issue, not an issue of democracy. But none of it matters anyway, by the time anyone gets through all the red tape and actually gets down to doing something about it, it will be too late.
very good message Bill!!
I live in Ottawa Ontario where our troops are in afganistan, but we go all over the world where help is needed, thank god , as far as i can remember we have not had that kind of natraul disature here, but I am sure it will come, probably B.C, the big one (earthquake) they keep telling us, but I have to agree with most people here, these people are going to die if no one goes out there and helps, why coundn't a few countries get together and help! it would take a few planes, force our way in if we have to (We did it in affganistan and Irag) why can't we do it for people who are dieing, not just for politcal gain!, ohh this makes my blood boil!
do it just because we are human and so are they, human and under unimagiginal pain and suffering, with no one comming to thier aid, that is pretty sad.
To:  bhoover altoona,pa and everyone else who asks:
how many people do you have to kill to be a good dictator???   I'm not sure.  Ask the bush in the white house.  He-he.  Sad, but oh, so true!
Bill Edwards of Surrey, B.C. Canada - God Bless You!!!  You've got the right idea.  Wish more people got up and did something like you're doing.  Keep up the good work.  
You know, living in the Middle East for the past four years, I have heard more anti-American statements from Canadians and English, than from the Kuwaiti, Iraqi, and Iranian friends and strangers who I meet daily. America always seems to be the one expected to solve others problems but hated for their efforts. It's fine when we play superhero and, in fact, are now villified if we don't jump every time heh batsignal is lit. But, even then, we are spit upon. Ironically by people I would not expect, as well as the ones I would.
 We need to take more care of our own backyard. Focus on starving Americans in the destitute sections of the US. We have our own mouths to feed and medicate. We should help others, but we should also start at home.
Bill, I understand your frustration and commend your efforts. I am one that is sitting comfortably at home this evening after putting my kids to bed and finishing some work before I go myself. I hope that you and others get to Burma before it's too late. Unfortunately the situation will have to get worse (amazing to think that it could) before the UN and others take the necessary action to help fellow man by doing what's right regardless of borders and insane obstacles.

Donald and others are right. Those governments that have the resources should call the bluff of these selfish twisted individuals who are jeopardizing lives of even more survivors. It is the smart approach with high reward and relatively small risk. The kind of decision that LEADERS make. Let's lead by example and help the Burmese get back on their feet as best they can.
well, good for Bill that he has the luxury to pack up and fly over there, get a weeks extra paid vacation. i, on the other hand, am american, and truly cant afford to just hop a plane because living paycheck to paycheck just doesnt leave you with the option. so, go ahead and pat yourself on the back, Bill...and make us that cant just up and go feel a little less. truly an inspiration, you are. oh, and before you point out that im still in my comfortable chair on my "can" telling others what to do...im not. just telling only you to think about what you are saying before you assume that you are on the moral high ground. you are no better than anyone else writing on this message board. and, just because i dont have a savings or a small business doesnt mean that i am not entitled to be disgusted and want to help, even if it is just to donate what i can spare. and before you school me on disasters...please note where im from...im WELL versed in what devastation looks like.
Iam South African and I'm sick and tired of Zimbabwen's flocking into our country. It's not that we don't want to help, but they are ruining OUR country and our homes. People from Zimbabwe are just like their leader-they have no compassion. They are killing our people and taking our jobs, not to mention incresing the crime. Last noght there was an attack on Zimbabwen imigrants by South African citizens because really we have had ENOUGH of them. I don't support violence...........I just want them GONE. ALL these illegal imigrants from Zimbabwe PLEASE LEAVE SOUTH AFRICA ALONE...GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!
We have enough problems of our own as a country without adding the STRESS of Zim.
Mr Bill Edwards, who are you to judge? You make a lot of ASSumptions. "We" implies to us that have free speach and live in the USA and wish to make suggestions and try to come up with ideas on how to help and resolve the situation. Many many people help in many different ways and don't feel it necessary to tell everyone how great they are for helping. Why do you feel it necessary to tell us all about your "sacrifices". Ever tried a little humility? Because someone does not list all of their "good deeds" does not mean that they have not contributed. We all cannot go to Burma and there are ways to help here. You have no business lecturing any of us on how we should have two jobs and a savings account etc. It is great that you are doing the things you do but do not tell the rest of us how we should be doing it. Your ideas are socialist, offensive and arrogant. You say don't criticize but your letter is the most critical of those I have read. I also do not know of any "Bible thumpers" that would make you listen to the word of God before helping. You sound like a very bitter person. For someone so full of love and care for others you show none of that in your speach here, only hate and anger because we don't do as you do. Your letter could have been filled with love and guidance as you listed your ways to help. Instead it was all criticism and anger. You sure inspired me, Please!
I dont blame them for not letting the usa in.  We have become internationakl bullies  and starting wars where ever we chose.  Besides we have a tremendous debt and we need to remember charity begins at home.  Our own people are suffering without jobs and healthcare.  Right or wrong, each country should have the right to say no to foreign aide.  Just because we can overwhelm another country with our military might and just enter their country doesnt mean we should.
Bill Edwards of Surrey, B.C., Canada I must say this:

Hoo-aah.

I was in Bosnia back in '94. Chechnya in '95 during their first war with Russia and Sudan later that year. I've seen people butchered and slaughtered. Entire villages massacred. It never fails to amuse me how Billy Joe Bob or Mary Sue Jane can sit on their couch, order a pizza, pop a beer, smoke a cigarette and watch re-runs of Seinfeld and claim they "understand" and "feel" for the poor peasant being raped and starved six ways to Sunday half way across the world. When I was a freelance soldier I witnessed atrocities on a scale most could never comprehend. For most of these hypocrites out here their worst nightmares I would laugh at and call sweet dreams. If war is h.e.l.l., then I was born the devil. I give kudos to Bill from B.C. Canada. I couldn't do it anymore. I said to heck with the world a long time ago. Same for the human race. The sooner this toilet bowl of a world flushes that big turd called humanity down the drain the better. When it happens, when the end comes, I'll be sitting there howling with laughter. Mad? Probably. Insane? Could be. Going out in a blaze of Glory? We'll wait and see. Won't we?

Most definitely.
Bravo! to our cousin from across 'the world's longest undefended border', for an extraordinary demonstration in the ongoing tale of, 'them that can, does; them as cain't, supervises'.
Less talk and more doing would do 99% of us a world of moral and educational good. Not to mention what it would do for the afflicted and the victims of nature around the world.
Sadly, talk is what we're mainly about anymore...
<applauds> Bill Edwards, in Canada, that is the best comment I've seen, and the best suggestion. The least a person can do is send some financial help, (rent a couple less movies or go out for a few less burgers) and the most they can do is exactly what you're doing. (got some vacation time and/or sick time just sitting around waiting for a good time to use them? It's a good time!)I applaud you for your generosity, your sense of charity, and willingness to stand up and be counted.
I concur w/ David, Baltimore, not only for the junta in Myanmar, but also for Mugabe in Zimbabwe. Being leader(s) of a nation is like being a parent, abuse or neglect your children to their detriment, have them taken away and be punished severely...
China's been an oppressive nation for years crushing anyone who doesn't agree with the state. We should not even be at the olympics and the IOC is a bunch of losers for choosing this nation.


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