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    Gas prices, stock market, relations between Japan and China or national debt to Japan.
    How we as Americans begin to understand that yes this can happen to us as well in CA where they are saying in the next 30 we are expected to have a major earthquake such as this.
    We are only seeing the beginning of what could happen. If there is a true melt down this will affect climate throughtout the world, the effects of the radiation, how the wind blows............
    Japen could be almost wiped out if the radiation gets too high, the soil, plants, wildlife, air will be damaged the people will die, the island will be uninhabitable of worst comes to worst for many years. The people who live in Japan will have higher rates of cancer for many years to come and the next generation will be affected as well by. Their children will have a highter rate of birth defects.
    Yes I belive this will change the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold2 View Post
    Gas prices, stock market, relations between Japan and China or national debt to Japan.
    How we as Americans begin to understand that yes this can happen to us as well in CA where they are saying in the next 30 we are expected to have a major earthquake such as this.
    We are only seeing the beginning of what could happen. If there is a true melt down this will affect climate throughtout the world, the effects of the radiation, how the wind blows............
    Japen could be almost wiped out if the radiation gets too high, the soil, plants, wildlife, air will be damaged the people will die, the island will be uninhabitable of worst comes to worst for many years. The people who live in Japan will have higher rates of cancer for many years to come and the next generation will be affected as well by. Their children will have a highter rate of birth defects.
    Yes I belive this will change the world.
    To my knowledge Japan doesnt have their own domestic oil reserves. They dont control the global stock market either. China may own a lot of our national dept but I have to admit I dont know how much Japan owns.

    I live in Alaska, I am very aware this can happen here, Ive lived with earthquakes all my life. The Good Friday Earthquake of 64, second most powerful earthquake recorded, was bigger then this quake.

    Japan has been through much worse, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. You do remember WW||?

    Earthquakes like this are why Japan built small nuclear plants, to limit the radiation released in case of this type of catastrophe.

    It is spelled Japan, not Japen.
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    "Please explain how this will change the world.'

    The death of thousands of people changes the world. Who can say what these people may have contributed to the world. The lose of any life changes the world. Even if it's just some peoples world.
    My thoughts are with any victim of natural or manmade disaster. Hoping for some miracles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue
    Japan has been through much worse, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. You do remember WW||?
    They say it's much worse! And if the reactor explodes, the radiation could be worse than Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post

    It is spelled Japan, not Japen.
    Oh for Heaven's sake - knock off the petty crap and stick with the issues at hand. You of course, have NEVER made a typing error. Grow up, will ya' please??? Oh - forgive me - "ya" isn't a proper and acceptable word.

    So if you think that these events will not change the world, then you are certainly entitled to your own opinion. Just stick your head in the sand and let the world go by all around you, and you will never be aware of any of these changes, and you can continue to live in your blissful state (of mind).
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    Blue this is so horrible. The lose of life, the change in this part of the world. The years it will take to rebuild, to get over the emotional shock, scars of the people who have to witness the horror, the children who cry out for their dead parents.
    The aftershocks could continue for months. Who and how can these poor people ever feel safe again?
    Yes this will change the world in countless ways.
    Do I remember WW11 yes I do? Better then you. My mom was in concentration camp and lost all her family. She had 10 brothers and sisters.
    I understand how something like this effects a person for a lifetime, for generations these peoples mental state will be changed.
    They will think differently, act differently and rethink what is important in life.
    Something so profound changes people.
    Just ask any man or women who served in battle and the horror they have seen how it changed them.
    Now we have an entire country of shell shocked victims suffering.
    The world has changed. No it will never be the same.
    Just as WW11 changed the world this will as well.

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    Oh and I would like to add one more thing. When a country is at war people might not expect to be killed or have their city born up but they mentally go over it in their mind and make plans.
    When it starts to happen they have some time to adjust hopefully.
    But this happened without warning. This shock is so much greater and deeper in the human mind.
    When we hear about crime, shooting and killing in a bad area we aren't that surprised but when it happens in a nice middle class area where kids ride their bikes till dusk and doors are left unlocked the shock factor is so much worst.
    This is how it is for these poor souls now. Out of the blue (no pun intented) mother nature has struck and whom can one blame or get mad at?
    And where was God? I wonder how many ask that question and get no reply.

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    Marigold: And where was God? I wonder how many ask that question and get no reply.
    Just saying, maybe...God sent a punishment, or maybe he was testing those people if they stayed firm with Him or they just left Him and thought that He wasn't fair and all that...just a small thought...

    Its so sad that so many people died and all that..and it was so sudden, many people from my country who travelled to japan came back, I still thank God my father didn't go there. Just a few thoughts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold2 View Post
    And where was God?
    Which one ????
    Not much good saying this is a test of faith or something. The fact is, it was simply an act of the nature of planet earth.


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    I personally don't believe that God had a hand in this - one way or the other. God is not spiteful or vindictive or mean or testing anyone, but he is here to help us cope with this tragedy.

    I also believe that God never deals us more than we can handle, tho at times, it does seem to be overwhelming.
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    Exactly, it was meant as a joke. I don't believe in God like most people do, I don't believe in Karma either. The God I believe in does not punish, does not judge and would not only make ONE planet with people or creatures of life on it. The God I believe in has made hundreds of thousands if not millions of worlds with different life forms that we with our simple minds and petty attitudes cannot begin to comprehend.
    We have not even discovered all the creatures in our oceans and yet many assume we are the only forms of life that exist on this planet that God created, silly. No no there are millions of other worlds out there, living, dying, breeding and loving. Does anyone really believe we are God's best work? I mean come on? Really?
    I wish that someday I could see or meet the others but for now we will have to be content just meeting and distroying our own on this planet.





    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Which one ????
    Not much good saying this is a test of faith or something. The fact is, it was simply an act of the nature of planet earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    To my knowledge Japan doesnt have their own domestic oil reserves. They dont control the global stock market either. China may own a lot of our national dept but I have to admit I dont know how much Japan owns.

    I live in Alaska, I am very aware this can happen here, Ive lived with earthquakes all my life. The Good Friday Earthquake of 64, second most powerful earthquake recorded, was bigger then this quake.

    Japan has been through much worse, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. You do remember WW||?

    Earthquakes like this are why Japan built small nuclear plants, to limit the radiation released in case of this type of catastrophe.

    It is spelled Japan, not Japen.
    Doesn't Japan get their oil from the Alaska Pipe Line? We did a tour in Valdez once & that is what they told us that the oil goes to Japan?

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    How nice.

    10:47 a.m. ET Thursday, 11:47 p.m. Thursday in Tokyo] Actress Sandra Bullock sent a $1 million donation to the Amerian Red Cross this week to help with earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan, the organization said Thursday. It is the largest celebrity donation to the Red Cross to be announced since the disaster struck last Friday, although the charity may have gotten large contributions that were kept confidential at the donors' request.

    I have always liked Sandra but like her much more, now.

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    And the water drops from the helicopters were an effort in futility, and those efforts have been abandoned. Very little of the water ever made it's target, and most was dissipated by the wind - after it picked up all kinds of radiation and then rained down on the earth.

    Wonder what they'll try next??? It seems that they are grasping at straws.
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    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post

    Wonder what they'll try next??? It seems that they are grasping at straws.
    They are.
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