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Don White[_4_] January 14th 10 02:34 AM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:40:09 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
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How horrible... perhaps those of you on the east coast/south can organize
some sort of flotilla and help these poor people?


MSNBC is saying it might even be 5 times that (~500k).

Disasters in 3d world countries are always bad because they don't have
building codes or the resources to respond to disasters like this.
The building code issue should be a wake up call for the US too. We
have lots of fault lines in the US that are NOT in California. Most of
the US lives with a building code that assumes all loads are going to
be straight down. From a Florida perspective, it is why I am not
shocked when a little dust devil (they call a tornado) goes through
the Mid Atlantic states and rips their houses up. An earthquake that
would not even make a Californian look out the window, would destroy a
large number of buildings in Memphis and St Louis (The New Madrid
zone)



Oh gosh... I haven't been watching the reports. I hope we (as a people) can
help those poor people.


Why do you try to contribute something to the Red Cross?

nom=de=plume January 14th 10 02:54 AM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
"Don White" wrote in message
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nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:40:09 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

How horrible... perhaps those of you on the east coast/south can
organize
some sort of flotilla and help these poor people?

MSNBC is saying it might even be 5 times that (~500k).

Disasters in 3d world countries are always bad because they don't have
building codes or the resources to respond to disasters like this.
The building code issue should be a wake up call for the US too. We
have lots of fault lines in the US that are NOT in California. Most of
the US lives with a building code that assumes all loads are going to
be straight down. From a Florida perspective, it is why I am not
shocked when a little dust devil (they call a tornado) goes through
the Mid Atlantic states and rips their houses up. An earthquake that
would not even make a Californian look out the window, would destroy a
large number of buildings in Memphis and St Louis (The New Madrid
zone)



Oh gosh... I haven't been watching the reports. I hope we (as a people)
can help those poor people.


Why do you try to contribute something to the Red Cross?



It can be done via several places including the US State Dept. I believe. I
was thinking that the US (and other) militaries will get involved, and they
are doing that, apparently.

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Nom=de=Plume



nom=de=plume January 14th 10 02:54 AM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
"Bruce" wrote in message
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nom=de=plume wrote:

You're probably right... I was thinking about the people on sailboats who
helped after the tsunami... probably took lots of risks.


Apples and oranges.

Bruce



Not sure I see the difference, but in any case it would be a drop in the
bucket.

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Nom=de=Plume



nom=de=plume January 14th 10 02:55 AM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
"Bruce" wrote in message
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nom=de=plume wrote:
How horrible... perhaps those of you on the east coast/south can organize
some sort of flotilla and help these poor people?


They need more help than a few yachts pulling into their harbor.

This would help, if there is one in the area...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospital_ship

Bruce



I believe one of the US ships is going to leave for Haiti shortly.

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Nom=de=Plume



Don White January 14th 10 03:04 AM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 

"Don White" wrote in message
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nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:40:09 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

How horrible... perhaps those of you on the east coast/south can
organize
some sort of flotilla and help these poor people?

MSNBC is saying it might even be 5 times that (~500k).

Disasters in 3d world countries are always bad because they don't have
building codes or the resources to respond to disasters like this.
The building code issue should be a wake up call for the US too. We
have lots of fault lines in the US that are NOT in California. Most of
the US lives with a building code that assumes all loads are going to
be straight down. From a Florida perspective, it is why I am not
shocked when a little dust devil (they call a tornado) goes through
the Mid Atlantic states and rips their houses up. An earthquake that
would not even make a Californian look out the window, would destroy a
large number of buildings in Memphis and St Louis (The New Madrid
zone)



Oh gosh... I haven't been watching the reports. I hope we (as a people)
can help those poor people.


Why do you try to contribute something to the Red Cross?


What? Why does anyone contribute to the Red Cross? Your own flatulence
getting to you Jimmy?



nom=de=plume January 14th 10 04:56 AM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
wrote in message
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:55:39 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
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I believe one of the US ships is going to leave for Haiti shortly.


We are sending a hospital ship and the carrier Carl Vincent with a
bunch of helicopters.
I think they also should send a cruise ship or two to evacuate all the
foreigners. The airport is still basically down although they are
still taking some flights.


I was thinking that they should send a cruise ship also, but not for
evacuation necessarily nor at first. I believe cruise ships volunteered
during Katrina... if I'm remembering that right.

Ground transportation is also a problem. Today they were saying the
airport was full of stuff coming off planes but they had no way to get
it into town.

They are sending a bunch of military people there to try to maintain
some similance of order. I hope that doesn't get ugly. That always
scares me. This could degrade to another Baghdad real fast


It's got a history of getting ugly there... perhaps a breeding ground for
terrorists, so all the help we can give them would surely pay off.

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Nom=de=Plume



TopBassDog January 14th 10 05:17 AM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
On Jan 13, 10:56*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:

I was thinking that they should send a cruise ship also, but not for
evacuation necessarily nor at first. I believe cruise ships volunteered
during Katrina... if I'm remembering that right.


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Nom=de=Plume


Yes, D'Plume, They did 'volunteer' at the rate of $236 M. (USD)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...092701960.html


I am Tosk January 14th 10 11:46 AM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
In article , Bruce75
@gmail.com says...

nom=de=plume wrote:
How horrible... perhaps those of you on the east coast/south can organize
some sort of flotilla and help these poor people?


They need more help than a few yachts pulling into their harbor.

This would help, if there is one in the area...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospital_ship

Bruce


Well, the Military has the Care (hospital ship) standing by but is
sending a flat top carrier for now according to the guy I saw talking
yesterday. He said the flat top could do everything the Care could do
for now. He did note that if needed the Care could be sent in too...

John H[_12_] January 14th 10 01:52 PM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 23:12:36 -0500, wrote:

On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:55:39 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:



I believe one of the US ships is going to leave for Haiti shortly.


We are sending a hospital ship and the carrier Carl Vincent with a
bunch of helicopters.
I think they also should send a cruise ship or two to evacuate all the
foreigners. The airport is still basically down although they are
still taking some flights.

Ground transportation is also a problem. Today they were saying the
airport was full of stuff coming off planes but they had no way to get
it into town.

They are sending a bunch of military people there to try to maintain
some similance of order. I hope that doesn't get ugly. That always
scares me. This could degrade to another Baghdad real fast


The looting may be a problem, but Haiti is not a Muslim country, so it
shouldn't turn into another Baghdad.

I would like to have seen a bunch of C-17s with bucket loaders and
dump trucks aboard. It looks like that's what's needed right now,
along with water and food of course.

More Brian Williams and Anderson Coopers are not the solution, that's
for damn sure. I'm sure Geraldo Rivera and Amanpour are right behind.
Wonder when Olberman will show up.
--

America needs Obamacare like Nancy Pelosi needs a Halloween mask
or slammer's hemorrhoids..

John H

Loogypicker[_2_] January 14th 10 04:04 PM

100K+ dead in Haiti?
 
On Jan 14, 2:10*am, wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 20:56:46 -0800, "nom=de=plume"





wrote:
wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:55:39 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:


I believe one of the US ships is going to leave for Haiti shortly.


We are sending a hospital ship and the carrier Carl Vincent with a
bunch of helicopters.
I think they also should send a cruise ship or two to evacuate all the
foreigners. The airport is still basically down although they are
still taking some flights.


I was thinking that they should send a cruise ship also, but not for
evacuation necessarily nor at first. I believe cruise ships volunteered
during Katrina... if I'm remembering that right.


Actually these Haitians are more resourceful than the people in NOLA.


And they are getting aid quicker to Haiti than they did in NOLA


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