Showing posts with label disaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disaster. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Obama’s Syria achievement

This may be the most surprising of President Obama’s foreign-policy legacies: not just that he presided over a humanitarian and cultural disaster of epochal proportions, but that he soothed the American people into feeling no responsibility for the tragedy.


Starvation in Biafra a generation ago sparked a movement. Synagogues and churches a decade ago mobilized to relieve misery in Darfur. When the Taliban in 2001 destroyed ancient statues of Buddha at Bamiyan, the world was appalled at the lost heritage.


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Saturday, April 30, 2011

After the Tornadoes: People Helping People

We've all been watching the news and witnessing the devastation in the aftermath of the massive tornadoes that struck our southern states. The loss of life and property is heartbreaking. We know that many of you have quietly given to the Salvation Army, Red Cross or other relief organization. Thank you.

Fox News lists trusted sources: How to Help Those Affected by Severe Storms in the South Read More......

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

WP: Obama pledges sweeping climate change legislation

WASHINGTON POST, 6/2/2010 by Michael D. Sheer - PITTSBURGH -- President Obama on Wednesday promised to find the votes for comprehensive climate change legislation in the "coming months," saying the case for putting a price on the nation's addiction to carbon has been made clear by the environmental catastrophe unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico. ∴ In a speech at Carnegie Mellon University released by the White House, the president repeated his intentions to roll back billions of dollars in tax breaks on big oil companies, tap natural gas reserves as an alternative to oil, and increase reliance on nuclear power. Read more at the Washington Post... Read More......

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Pacific Fleet Helping American Samoa, Indonesia, Philippines

NAVY.MIL, From Pacific Fleet Public Affairs, Story Number: NNS091003-12, Release Date: 10/3/2009 - PEARL HARBOR (NNS): The U.S. Pacific Fleet is deploying personnel and units to provide humanitarian aid in the wake of natural disasters that have stricken the Philippines, American Samoa and Indonesia. ∴ The United States extends its sincere condolences to the people of these areas in the wake of the recent natural disasters. ∴ The United States has military capabilities positioned in the affected regions that are ready to support emergency relief efforts and minimize human suffering. Read more at Navy.mil...

Boston Globe photos of Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy) in the Philippines

Prayers for those so tragically effected. Read More......