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For the Burmese people in their time of crisis. This impressive animation introduces a website where you can send messages of support to the people of Burma and find ways to contribute to relief efforts. . . read more
Myanmar (Burma) is one of the world's most secretive nations, making it difficult to get information on what's really going on inside. Here's how the country's own state media are censoring the aftermath of the devastating cyclone.  . . read more
One of Al Jazeera's correspondents in Burma (Myanmar) has managed to reach the area worst-hit by Cyclone Nargis - villages at the heart of the Irrawaddy delta - and hear for the first time eye-witness accounts of the true scale of the disaster. . . read more
Austcare has launched an appeal to provide emergency relief to the hundreds of thousands of people whose lives have been devastated by Cyclone Nargis.  . . read more
The former Howard's government radical intervention into indigenous communities in the Northern Territory is supported by the new Rudd Labor government. The NT National Emergency Response Legislation 2007 went much further than protecting the children. Here are some voices of those directly affected who want the world to hear. . . read more

It is hard to overestimate the significance of what is happening in Pakistan. President Musharraf has declared a state of emergency to stop the Supreme Court publishing its ruling that the October Presidential election was illegal and Musharraf would have to stand down. Democracy has, thus, been suspended to enable Musharraf to pursue his power seeking self-interest.

However we might dislike what is happening in the country, the issue of deepest concern is the spineless response of the US. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, called the emergency declaration "highly regrettable," and asked for "all parties to act with restraint in what is obviously a very difficult situation." Where are the high and mighty ideals of the coalition of the wiling against a country it has identified as part of the axis of evil?

I'll tell you where they are. They have been subjugated by the U.S.'s view that security is more important than democracy. Back Musharraf even though he is a dictator. Just as they backed Saddam Hussein in the Eighties. The future of global peace cannot survive the realpolitik that the global policeman brings into play at times like this. Democracy-hypocrisy at work once again.

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The Airbus A380 "SuperJumbo" is now in commercial service to and from Sydney. What happens if there's an emergency with so many people? Watch 873 people evacuated in only 77 seconds with ruthless German efficiency. . . read more
Survival Food Store - get yourself prepared for Armageddon . . read more
President Bush has issued an executive directive which gives the President dictatorial powers in the event of a national emergency. What's a national emergency? Well, that's very loosely defined.   . . read more
   
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It's said that Russia's response to Georgia's attack on South Ossetia is disproportionate: we hear of "Western leaders anxiously watching for a withdrawal and puzzling over how to punish Moscow for what they called a disproportionate reaction to the Georgian offensive". No one has asked whether a disproportionate reaction or response is always wrong.

War, or an armed attack, can itself be a disproportionate response to some offense. If Britain, for example, declared war on Sweden for producing Abba, that would be disproportionate. It would also be wrong, because Abba isn't cause enough for initiating violence. Britain could at least ask for a large indemnity first. The Nuremberg tribunals placed aggression, a "crime against peace", ahead of war crimes. Perhaps this was meant to remind us that wars usher in far worse than war-fevered cheerleaders suppose, and are virtually always an immoral and disproportionate response to offences...

There is also a relationship between war as an immorally disproportionate response, or starting war for the wrong reasons, and all its consequences. When you start a war for the wrong reasons, you are responsible for all that follows, even the other side's atrocities. Though the other side is to blame for its crimes, so are you. You don't even have the right to kill in self-defense. If you are wrong to start a war, you don't suddenly fall into the right just because, contrary to your expectations, it's you, not the other guy, who has to defend himself.

War is not like self-defense in civilian life, when the response must be proportionate to the threat... The unacceptably disproportionate response was Georgia's in starting the war, not Russia's in finishing it. [More]

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Re: Take Your God and Shove Him

Thank you Pat Condell, you are a secular saint. My son does not attend the religion lesson at school and was told by one of the volunteers who come in to warp the kids' minds that she was "praying for him". I want to play her, and all those other interfering busybodies, this video. In fact it's so good I think I will transcribe it and pass the text around. My faveourite bit is the end: I'm not interested, I've heard it all before and I think it's all lies - insulting, degrading nonsense that contaminates everything it touches. Whenever I'm exposed to religion I feel dirty, I feel contaminated by the mealy-mouthed platitudes that pass as wisdom, the naked money-grubbing, the controlling rhetoric devoid of any humanity or compassion, the supercilious hectoring tone, the constant intrusive demands for privilege and the absolutely unforgivable violation of the minds of young children. Amen - Michelle

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Re: Experts Agree: Legalize Drugs - From Julian Critchley

Amen Julian Critchley. Legalize all drugs. People should have access to any molecule or compound they want. Gate Keepers for Big Pharma are costing end users a fortune. Retiring Police seniors inevitably say Legalization is the only way to take the money out of the criminal economy. Safe access through guaranteed qaulity control reduces street overdose/HIV infection. People have to have access to safe drugs on demand.

Personally I think the Olympics should be used for drug testing. The money sqaundered on the "games" and all the infrastructure around them would be better utilised in research and development. The bullshit about winners by one hundredth of a second is past a joke. Crowd control and propaganda for political posers and Patriotism "the last refuge of scoundrels". It's a farce - the athletes who do not want be used as lab rats should have drug free games which would be like the Para Olympics where the entrants display raw courage and drive with next to no support from the Public purse... Like Euthanasia, a doctor of your choice should be able to give you a legal release and advise you the best they know how about what drugs/course you wish to take. We are destroying doctors who really want to help individuals run their own lives with legal bullying by moralistic parasites who are terrified of the idea that they and all of us are responsible for our own lives - Anthony Innes

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Re: Is Australian General Jim Molan a War Criminal?

Thanks Gerry, I did click on the link you recommended to "find the dogs" and then I threw up. Jim Molan a war crim? Generals can't help themselves. Molan bombed hospitals, Georgia bombed hospitals in Osettia. The U.S. military hasn't even faced up to its criminal obliteration of Nagasaki. War crimes are what the baddies do - it's never us - Sherbert

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Re: Washington Comes to Mr Smith

Condi, is yet another of those on my list to post a poop to, with a note attached stating, "Take a look at yourself!" Cranky soul that I am - Dean

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Re: Scary Mary

Love it. I have always found Julie Andrews quite frightening - Sue

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