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Warhol
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 8:50 am
Guest
13 million stranded by floods in India, Bangladesh
6 hours ago

GUWAHATI, India (AFP) - Nearly 13.5 million people have been marooned
or displaced by floods in India and Bangladesh, officials said.

The flooding in South Asia caused by the June-to-September monsoon has
been described as the worst in decades, with more than 2,200 people
killed by floods and rains in India since it started.

In neighbouring Bangladesh, the number of people killed by flooding
topped 1,000 on Saturday, the government said.

Monsoon-swollen rivers have burst their banks, submerging thousands of
villages across more than a third of the impoverished country, the
Bangladesh flood centre said.

The floods have hit about 10,000 villages in India's northeastern
Assam state, where three people died in landslides triggered by
pounding rains, taking the death toll since July in the region to 77.

"The overall situation is still grim with an estimated 11 million
people displaced by floods since July," state rehabilitation minister
Bhumidhar Barman told AFP.

The Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger mark in 17 places
in the tea-and-mineral-rich state.

On Saturday, five people were hurt when the propellers of a relief
helicopter caused a freak "storm-like situation" that knocked down 25
huts, another official said.

"So many people have lost their homes and these are mostly the poorest
of the poor," said Vinoy Ohdar, who heads anti-poverty agency
ActionAid's office in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.

Bihar is still recovering from flooding earlier in the monsoon season
that affected 15 million people.

Bangladesh's agriculture ministry said crops worth at least 290
million dollars had been damaged in the flooding.

The government flood centre said the flood situation would improve in
northern districts but the receding water would submerge more areas in
the central and southern region.

The devastation in India also threatens an entire season's crops in
some areas, raising fears of food shortages.

Flood victims have also been suffering from diarrhoea and other water-
borne diseases, with clean water in short supply.

Bangladesh has sought an initial 150 million dollars from donor
agencies with 60 million dollars already pledged in immediate food and
medical help.

In Nepal, landslides and floods have killed at least 185 people since
the start of monsoon, the home ministry said.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g6xMjuwSXWNjHK6tX26bSUX24Lxg
 
Double-A
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:16 pm
Guest
On Sep 16, 6:50 am, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote:4ee0e5ac79]13 million stranded by floods in India, Bangladesh
6 hours ago

GUWAHATI, India (AFP) - Nearly 13.5 million people have been marooned
or displaced by floods in India and Bangladesh, officials said.

The flooding in South Asia caused by the June-to-September monsoon has
been described as the worst in decades, with more than 2,200 people
killed by floods and rains in India since it started.

In neighbouring Bangladesh, the number of people killed by flooding
topped 1,000 on Saturday, the government said.

Monsoon-swollen rivers have burst their banks, submerging thousands of
villages across more than a third of the impoverished country, the
Bangladesh flood centre said.

The floods have hit about 10,000 villages in India's northeastern
Assam state, where three people died in landslides triggered by
pounding rains, taking the death toll since July in the region to 77.

"The overall situation is still grim with an estimated 11 million
people displaced by floods since July," state rehabilitation minister
Bhumidhar Barman told AFP.

The Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger mark in 17 places
in the tea-and-mineral-rich state.

On Saturday, five people were hurt when the propellers of a relief
helicopter caused a freak "storm-like situation" that knocked down 25
huts, another official said.

"So many people have lost their homes and these are mostly the poorest
of the poor," said Vinoy Ohdar, who heads anti-poverty agency
ActionAid's office in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.

Bihar is still recovering from flooding earlier in the monsoon season
that affected 15 million people.

Bangladesh's agriculture ministry said crops worth at least 290
million dollars had been damaged in the flooding.

The government flood centre said the flood situation would improve in
northern districts but the receding water would submerge more areas in
the central and southern region.

The devastation in India also threatens an entire season's crops in
some areas, raising fears of food shortages.

Flood victims have also been suffering from diarrhoea and other water-
borne diseases, with clean water in short supply.

Bangladesh has sought an initial 150 million dollars from donor
agencies with 60 million dollars already pledged in immediate food and
medical help.

In Nepal, landslides and floods have killed at least 185 people since
the start of monsoon, the home ministry said.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g6xMjuwSXWNjHK6tX26bSUX24Lxg
[/quote:4ee0e5ac79]

"My friend came to me, with sadness in his eyes

He told me that he wanted help
Before his country dies

Although I couldn't feel the pain, I knew I had to try
Now I'm asking all of you
To help us save some lives

Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh
Where so many people are dying fast
And it sure looks like a mess
I've never seen such distress
Now won't you lend your hand and understand
Relieve the people of Bangla Desh

Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh
Such a great disaster - I don't understand
But it sure looks like a mess
I've never known such distress
Now please don't turn away, I want to hear you say
Relieve the people of Bangla Desh
Relieve Bangla Desh

Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh
Now it may seem so far from where we all are
It's something we can't neglect
It's something I can't neglect
Now won't you give some bread to get the starving fed
We've got to relieve Bangla Desh
Relieve the people of Bangla Desh
We've got to relieve Bangla Desh
Relieve the people of Bangla Desh"
-------------------
By George Harrison (1971)
 
BradGuth
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:24 pm
Guest
On Sep 16, 6:50 am, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote:f2391d50d6]13 million stranded by floods in India, Bangladesh
6 hours ago

GUWAHATI, India (AFP) - Nearly 13.5 million people have been marooned
or displaced by floods in India and Bangladesh, officials said.

The flooding in South Asia caused by the June-to-September monsoon has
been described as the worst in decades, with more than 2,200 people
killed by floods and rains in India since it started.

In neighbouring Bangladesh, the number of people killed by flooding
topped 1,000 on Saturday, the government said.

Monsoon-swollen rivers have burst their banks, submerging thousands of
villages across more than a third of the impoverished country, the
Bangladesh flood centre said.

The floods have hit about 10,000 villages in India's northeastern
Assam state, where three people died in landslides triggered by
pounding rains, taking the death toll since July in the region to 77.

"The overall situation is still grim with an estimated 11 million
people displaced by floods since July," state rehabilitation minister
Bhumidhar Barman told AFP.

The Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger mark in 17 places
in the tea-and-mineral-rich state.

On Saturday, five people were hurt when the propellers of a relief
helicopter caused a freak "storm-like situation" that knocked down 25
huts, another official said.

"So many people have lost their homes and these are mostly the poorest
of the poor," said Vinoy Ohdar, who heads anti-poverty agency
ActionAid's office in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.

Bihar is still recovering from flooding earlier in the monsoon season
that affected 15 million people.

Bangladesh's agriculture ministry said crops worth at least 290
million dollars had been damaged in the flooding.

The government flood centre said the flood situation would improve in
northern districts but the receding water would submerge more areas in
the central and southern region.

The devastation in India also threatens an entire season's crops in
some areas, raising fears of food shortages.

Flood victims have also been suffering from diarrhoea and other water-
borne diseases, with clean water in short supply.

Bangladesh has sought an initial 150 million dollars from donor
agencies with 60 million dollars already pledged in immediate food and
medical help.

In Nepal, landslides and floods have killed at least 185 people since
the start of monsoon, the home ministry said.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g6xMjuwSXWNjHK6tX26bSUX24Lxg
[/quote:f2391d50d6]
You know that Usenet Yids really don't care about others (unless they
so happen to have our oil), don't you. Apparently their God without a
speck of remorse can also kick your God's butt, and then some.
- Brad Guth -
 
Mirelle
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:34 pm
Guest
On Sep 16, 6:50 am, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote:7c5002f494]13 million stranded by floods in India, Bangladesh
[/quote:7c5002f494]
Global warming along with deforestation.
And, zionists prefer to perpetuate war; instead of deal with the
scorched earth!
So much suffering, that will snowball and create suffering the likes
we have never even heard of...and zionists want war!

Mirelle
[quote:7c5002f494]6 hours ago

GUWAHATI, India (AFP) - Nearly 13.5 million people have been marooned
or displaced by floods in India and Bangladesh, officials said.

The flooding in South Asia caused by the June-to-September monsoon has
been described as the worst in decades, with more than 2,200 people
killed by floods and rains in India since it started.

In neighbouring Bangladesh, the number of people killed by flooding
topped 1,000 on Saturday, the government said.

Monsoon-swollen rivers have burst their banks, submerging thousands of
villages across more than a third of the impoverished country, the
Bangladesh flood centre said.

The floods have hit about 10,000 villages in India's northeastern
Assam state, where three people died in landslides triggered by
pounding rains, taking the death toll since July in the region to 77.

"The overall situation is still grim with an estimated 11 million
people displaced by floods since July," state rehabilitation minister
Bhumidhar Barman told AFP.

The Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger mark in 17 places
in the tea-and-mineral-rich state.

On Saturday, five people were hurt when the propellers of a relief
helicopter caused a freak "storm-like situation" that knocked down 25
huts, another official said.

"So many people have lost their homes and these are mostly the poorest
of the poor," said Vinoy Ohdar, who heads anti-poverty agency
ActionAid's office in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.

Bihar is still recovering from flooding earlier in the monsoon season
that affected 15 million people.

Bangladesh's agriculture ministry said crops worth at least 290
million dollars had been damaged in the flooding.

The government flood centre said the flood situation would improve in
northern districts but the receding water would submerge more areas in
the central and southern region.

The devastation in India also threatens an entire season's crops in
some areas, raising fears of food shortages.

Flood victims have also been suffering from diarrhoea and other water-
borne diseases, with clean water in short supply.

Bangladesh has sought an initial 150 million dollars from donor
agencies with 60 million dollars already pledged in immediate food and
medical help.

In Nepal, landslides and floods have killed at least 185 people since
the start of monsoon, the home ministry said.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g6xMjuwSXWNjHK6tX26bSUX24Lxg[/quote:7c5002f494]
 
BradGuth
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:53 pm
Guest
On Sep 16, 1:54 pm, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote:947fa6c3be]Blessed are those who wash their robes, that they may have the right
to the tree of life and may go through the gates into the
city" (Revelation 22:12, 14).
[/quote:947fa6c3be]
Good Christ almighty. Now we're down to doing our laundry and I
suppose having good personal hygiene, or else?

Good lord, am I in trouble, or what.
- Brad Guth -
 
Mirelle
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 6:32 pm
Guest
On Sep 16, 2:53 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote:

'Cleanliness is next to Godliness'?
Go do your laundry--or else that mean ole God will punish you!

http://www.evilbible.com/

Mirelle
[quote:4469dd49fb]On Sep 16, 1:54 pm, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Blessed are those who wash their robes, that they may have the right
to the tree of life and may go through the gates into the
city" (Revelation 22:12, 14).

Good Christ almighty. Now we're down to doing our laundry and I
suppose having good personal hygiene, or else?

Good lord, am I in trouble, or what.
- Brad Guth -[/quote:4469dd49fb]
 
Warhol
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:11 pm
Guest
On Sep 17, 9:00 pm, Mirelle <labellemire...@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:fa92b69dcf]On Sep 17, 11:56 am, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Far too many humans are snookered by their own kind, and thus easily
dumbfounded past the point of no return, and subsequently that being
the main reason why the likes of Hitler and now that of our born-again
GW Bush manage to get away with far more collateral damage and carnage
of the innocent than their fair share.

Exactly.

Mirelle

[/quote:fa92b69dcf]

"The Art of the Pirates of the Caraween"

I tell there is only my gran'da'dy... Blackbeard... do you known that
by treaty you American still have to pay to this Warhol, Pirate
tribute or Gran'da'dy will release his wrath on you all... In 1784,
the United States Congress allocated money for payment of tribute to
my Gran'Da'dy Caliph Abdallah.... me and my brothers haven't seen a
dime... So would it not time to reread the treaties you made with us
the Barbary Lords... The Sheriff of Sally and Veas... A Mesbahiyans
can get very Angry, you all should known...

This treaty is over 211 years old, which is the oldest treaty in
United States history. Since we the Barbarians live under oppression
outside of our own lands, while a fake serpents sits on Gran'da'dy
seat, dressed in my cloth's, he sleeps in my bed and eats my food etc.
And the Americans friends act as if their nose is blooding, while the
frogs are oppressing us... US Administration knowns very well the
suffering we have endured since that treaty was signed... Than you
decide to stop payments of the Zacca(Temple tribute) due to my Family
of the Qarawan... so now you Attracted the CURSE of BLACKBEARD on your
HEADS...

a Barbary peace treaty required a nation to pay "tribute" to the Cid,
who would then call off attacks on the nation's.

SIMPLE SAID YOU RESTORE THE CHEST of GRAN'DA'DY with all the Treaties
or very soon you will receive a cometh Zdaaff zdaaaff maRock on your
heads...

"The Curse of the Black Pearl," "Dead Man's Chest" and "At World's
End,"

And do not think you can defeat us...
http://hnn.us/articles/287.html

Alif(1000). Lam (year). Ra (God). THESE ARE MESSAGES of a revelation
clear in itself and clearly showing the truth:

The Emperor of Al Maghrib, Warhol... A word end.. I cometh for the
RENT.
 
Art Deco
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:21 pm
Guest
BradGuth <bradguth@gmail.com> wrote:

[quote:4b29510a1e]Since not all Jews are bad, just often terribly dumbfounded and
typically unable to police their own kind, we shouldn't exclued their
collective expertise that's about as good as it gets, which doesn't
[/quote:4b29510a1e]
Frothing loon ball.

--
Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco
Official "Usenet psychopath and born-again LLPOF minion",
as designated by Brad Guth
COOSN-266-06-39716
 
Art Deco
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:22 pm
Guest
Mirelle <labellemirelle@gmail.com> wrote:

[quote:efaa3acc65]On Sep 17, 11:56 am, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Far too many humans are snookered by their own kind, and thus easily
dumbfounded past the point of no return, and subsequently that being
the main reason why the likes of Hitler and now that of our born-again
GW Bush manage to get away with far more collateral damage and carnage
of the innocent than their fair share.

Exactly.

- Brad Guth -

Mirelle
[/quote:efaa3acc65]
A pair of idiots affix their signatures to a pile of idiocy.

--
Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco
Official "Usenet psychopath and born-again LLPOF minion",
as designated by Brad Guth
COOSN-266-06-39716
 
SheddingLion
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:48 pm
Guest
On Sep 16, 2:34 pm, Mirelle <gentile.mire...@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:0b9ef9477b]On Sep 16, 6:50 am, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:

13 million stranded by floods in India, Bangladesh

Global warming along with deforestation.
And, zionists prefer to perpetuate war; instead of deal with the
scorched earth!
So much suffering, that will snowball and create suffering the likes
we have never even heard of...and zionists want war!

Mirelle



6 hours ago

GUWAHATI, India (AFP) - Nearly 13.5 million people have been marooned
or displaced by floods in India and Bangladesh, officials said.

The flooding in South Asia caused by the June-to-September monsoon has
been described as the worst in decades, with more than 2,200 people
killed by floods and rains in India since it started.

In neighbouring Bangladesh, the number of people killed by flooding
topped 1,000 on Saturday, the government said.

Monsoon-swollen rivers have burst their banks, submerging thousands of
villages across more than a third of the impoverished country, the
Bangladesh flood centre said.

The floods have hit about 10,000 villages in India's northeastern
Assam state, where three people died in landslides triggered by
pounding rains, taking the death toll since July in the region to 77.

"The overall situation is still grim with an estimated 11 million
people displaced by floods since July," state rehabilitation minister
Bhumidhar Barman told AFP.

The Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger mark in 17 places
in the tea-and-mineral-rich state.

On Saturday, five people were hurt when the propellers of a relief
helicopter caused a freak "storm-like situation" that knocked down 25
huts, another official said.

"So many people have lost their homes and these are mostly the poorest
of the poor," said Vinoy Ohdar, who heads anti-poverty agency
ActionAid's office in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.

Bihar is still recovering from flooding earlier in the monsoon season
that affected 15 million people.

Bangladesh's agriculture ministry said crops worth at least 290
million dollars had been damaged in the flooding.

The government flood centre said the flood situation would improve in
northern districts but the receding water would submerge more areas in
the central and southern region.

The devastation in India also threatens an entire season's crops in
some areas, raising fears of food shortages.

Flood victims have also been suffering from diarrhoea and other water-
borne diseases, with clean water in short supply.

Bangladesh has sought an initial 150 million dollars from donor
agencies with 60 million dollars already pledged in immediate food and
medical help.

In Nepal, landslides and floods have killed at least 185 people since
the start of monsoon, the home ministry said.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g6xMjuwSXWNjHK6tX26bSUX24Lxg- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
[/quote:0b9ef9477b]
Mirelle you are cursed.
 
SheddingLion
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:49 pm
Guest
On Sep 16, 5:32 pm, Mirelle <mirellepoe...@yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote:f1092ac102]On Sep 16, 2:53 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote:

'Cleanliness is next to Godliness'?
Go do your laundry--or else that mean ole God will punish you!

http://www.evilbible.com/

Mirelle



On Sep 16, 1:54 pm, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Blessed are those who wash their robes, that they may have the right
to the tree of life and may go through the gates into the
city" (Revelation 22:12, 14).

Good Christ almighty. Now we're down to doing our laundry and I
suppose having good personal hygiene, or else?

Good lord, am I in trouble, or what.
- Brad Guth -- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
[/quote:f1092ac102]
Mirelle you need to kill yourself, because you are cursed.
 
BradGuth
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:03 pm
Guest
On Sep 17, 12:32 pm, "Dr. Richard Marcus" <cohenmd...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
[quote:0a31fcedfe]What you beleive is is no god because you are Anti-Semtic vermin.
[/quote:0a31fcedfe]
Truth to Dr. Richard Marcus = Anti-Semtic vermin.

Therefore, what exactly does a lie = ????
- Brad Guth -
 
Mirelle
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:21 pm
Guest
On Sep 17, 8:03 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:87167abe56]On Sep 17, 12:32 pm, "Dr. Richard Marcus" <cohenmd...@hotmail.com
wrote:

What you beleive is is no god because you are Anti-Semtic vermin.

Truth to Dr. Richard Marcus = Anti-Semtic vermin.
[/quote:87167abe56]
You are conversing with Yochai, a paranoid schizophrenic.
He is using one of his many 'sock puppet' nyms.

[quote:87167abe56]Therefore, what exactly does a lie = ????
[/quote:87167abe56]
A lie = A land without a people, and a people without their 'God given
land'='israel'=lies.

[quote:87167abe56]- Brad Guth -
[/quote:87167abe56]
Mirelle
 
Sjouke Burry
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:12 pm
Guest
SheddingLion wrote:
[quote:5e25bd37fc]On Sep 16, 5:32 pm, Mirelle <mirellepoe...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 16, 2:53 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote:

'Cleanliness is next to Godliness'?
Go do your laundry--or else that mean ole God will punish you!

http://www.evilbible.com/

Mirelle



On Sep 16, 1:54 pm, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Blessed are those who wash their robes, that they may have the right
to the tree of life and may go through the gates into the
city" (Revelation 22:12, 14).
Good Christ almighty. Now we're down to doing our laundry and I
suppose having good personal hygiene, or else?
Good lord, am I in trouble, or what.
- Brad Guth -- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

Mirelle you need to kill yourself, because you are cursed.

Only when she didn't wash for more than 2 weeks!!!!!![/quote:5e25bd37fc]
Now within 10 minutes prove she didn't.....
 
BradGuth
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:27 am
Guest
On Sep 16, 1:34 pm, Mirelle <gentile.mire...@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:4c65708ba1]On Sep 16, 6:50 am, Warhol <mol...@hotmail.com> wrote:

13 million stranded by floods in India, Bangladesh

Global warming along with deforestation.
And, zionists prefer to perpetuate war; instead of deal with the
scorched earth!
So much suffering, that will snowball and create suffering the likes
we have never even heard of...and zionists want war!

Mirelle



6 hours ago

GUWAHATI, India (AFP) - Nearly 13.5 million people have been marooned
or displaced by floods in India and Bangladesh, officials said.

The flooding in South Asia caused by the June-to-September monsoon has
been described as the worst in decades, with more than 2,200 people
killed by floods and rains in India since it started.

In neighbouring Bangladesh, the number of people killed by flooding
topped 1,000 on Saturday, the government said.

Monsoon-swollen rivers have burst their banks, submerging thousands of
villages across more than a third of the impoverished country, the
Bangladesh flood centre said.

The floods have hit about 10,000 villages in India's northeastern
Assam state, where three people died in landslides triggered by
pounding rains, taking the death toll since July in the region to 77.

"The overall situation is still grim with an estimated 11 million
people displaced by floods since July," state rehabilitation minister
Bhumidhar Barman told AFP.

The Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger mark in 17 places
in the tea-and-mineral-rich state.

On Saturday, five people were hurt when the propellers of a relief
helicopter caused a freak "storm-like situation" that knocked down 25
huts, another official said.

"So many people have lost their homes and these are mostly the poorest
of the poor," said Vinoy Ohdar, who heads anti-poverty agency
ActionAid's office in the eastern Indian state of Bihar.

Bihar is still recovering from flooding earlier in the monsoon season
that affected 15 million people.

Bangladesh's agriculture ministry said crops worth at least 290
million dollars had been damaged in the flooding.

The government flood centre said the flood situation would improve in
northern districts but the receding water would submerge more areas in
the central and southern region.

The devastation in India also threatens an entire season's crops in
some areas, raising fears of food shortages.

Flood victims have also been suffering from diarrhoea and other water-
borne diseases, with clean water in short supply.

Bangladesh has sought an initial 150 million dollars from donor
agencies with 60 million dollars already pledged in immediate food and
medical help.

In Nepal, landslides and floods have killed at least 185 people since
the start of monsoon, the home ministry said.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g6xMjuwSXWNjHK6tX26bSUX24Lxg- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
[/quote:4c65708ba1]
War has always been a win-win for the old Yid's gipper, especially
when they'er in charge of both sides.
- Brad Guth -
 
 
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