Re: List of Major Floods (# = 23) (CHINA) LISTA DE LAS INUNDACIONES MAS GRANDES EN CHINA




"PM" <pedro1940@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> no this is to show you how low life and dirty SOBs you all are...
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> YES ! WHAT ABOUT CHINA FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODS ..?
> WHAT ABOUT THE MILLIONS VICTIMS..
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In practice, China is just another capitalist regime. Their slogan -- it is
glorious to grow rich! I don't hold them up as any kind of ideal. Canada
and Europe are more socialistic than they are.

Following is socialist Cuba's record. Why can't the US do the same? Like
free health care and education, it simply isn't in the interests of the US
ruling class.

Dan
Visit my CUBA: Issues & Answers website at
http://www.netcom.ca/~dchris/CubaFAQ.html



Commentary: by J. W. Smythe --

The tiny country of Cuba endured a category 4 storm on July 5 of
this year.

They evacuated 600,000 people, and suffered only 10 deaths in the
storm.

When hit by category 5 hurricane, Ivan, in 2004, Cuba evacuated 1.9
million people from vulnerable areas prior to the storm. No Cubans
died as a result of the storm.

Cuba's citizens, organized by neighborhood and given civil defense
education training, were evacuated with their local medical care
providers, so persons needing medical care were known to their
doctors and received special assistance and medications. The Cuban
government also evacuated residents' TV sets, refrigerators and
other valuable items, so no one would remain in a dangerous place
for fear of looting.

Cuba, a country of 11.2 million people, has universal free medical
care for its citizens, and trains and exports medical doctors and
nurses throughout the world to provide free medical services to
those in need.

Upon learning of the devastation in the Gulf states last week,
Cuba,located 90 miles off the coast of Florida, offered its medical and
rescue team services to the U.S. to help with the Katrina disaster, but
the Bush Administration refused their offer.

President Bush also refused to allow Canadian search and rescue and
medical personnel into the U.S. to assist with Katrina recovery.
President Bush himself didn't visit the devastated areas until five
days after the storm, having spent the previous four days on vacation
and giving political speeches.

Free Internet Press - Sep 3, 2005
http://freeinternetpress.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=4430


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