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Japan 8.8 earthquake & Tsunami

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Murakami Misato looks over her bedroom after returning to her family home on the fourth floor of an apartment block on March 17, 2011 in Kensennuma, Japan.​
 

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Snow covers an earthquake-triggered tsunami hit area in Minamisanriku town, Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, Thursday, March 17, 2011.​
 

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A policeman (C) tries to maintain order as residents line up outside a salt wholesale market to buy salt after it was sold out at local supermarkets in Taiyuan, Shanxi province March 17, 2011. China's economic agency vowed on Thursday to stamp out rumours that have led to salt hoarding and price gouging after consumers emptied shop shelves of it, following baseless rumours that iodine in salt can can ward off radiation.[/CENTER]

God the next world super power citizen are so stupid. Can we print these poster and put in NUS/NTU/china town/geylang to show how stupid chinaman are and laugh at them.

HA HA HA. idiots.
 

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Should convert all the chinese who is buying salt.

At that exact time when the bomb was dropped, a small community of Jesuit priests and brothers living in a rectory next to a church were only eight blocks from "ground zero" (center of the atomic blast).

In spite of this, when Hiroshima was "annihilated" by the first atomic bomb, all 16 members of that community were spared while every other person within an area of one mile of the center of that explosion died. The rectory where they lived was still standing.

One of the members of that religious community was a Jesuit priest, the Rev. Hubert Schiffer, S.J., a German national who died in Frankfurt, Germany on March 27, 1982

Eight Jesuit priests survived the searing hurricane of blast and gamma rays during the atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945. They were in a rectory only 8 blocks from the blinding center of the nuclear flash. Although everyone within a mile radius perished, all survived and they attribute their survival to the Rosary and living the Fatima message.
At 2:45 a.m. on August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber took off from the island of Tinian to drop the first atomic bomb on Japan. At 8:15 a.m. the bomb exploded eight city blocks from the Jesuit Church of Our Lady's Assumption in Hiroshima. Half a million people were annihilated. However, the church and eight Jesuit fathers stationed there survived (four of the priests were Fathers Hugo Lassalle, Kleinsorge, Cieslik and Schiffer. According to the experts they "ought to be dead," being within a one-mile radius of the explosion. Nine days later on August 15, Feast of Our Lady's Assumption, U.S. forces were ordered to cease fire.
This is the incredible story of the late Fr. Hubert Schiffer, as retold by a priest who met him:

http://www.tldm.org/News7/Schiffer.htm
http://standardspeaker.com/opinion/...-spared-jesuits-in-hiroshima-bombing-1.946489
 

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Should convert all the chinese who is buying salt.

At that exact time when the bomb was dropped, a small community of Jesuit priests and brothers living in a rectory next to a church were only eight blocks from "ground zero" (center of the atomic blast).

In spite of this, when Hiroshima was "annihilated" by the first atomic bomb, all 16 members of that community were spared while every other person within an area of one mile of the center of that explosion died. The rectory where they lived was still standing.

One of the members of that religious community was a Jesuit priest, the Rev. Hubert Schiffer, S.J., a German national who died in Frankfurt, Germany on March 27, 1982

Eight Jesuit priests survived the searing hurricane of blast and gamma rays during the atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945. They were in a rectory only 8 blocks from the blinding center of the nuclear flash. Although everyone within a mile radius perished, all survived and they attribute their survival to the Rosary and living the Fatima message.
At 2:45 a.m. on August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber took off from the island of Tinian to drop the first atomic bomb on Japan. At 8:15 a.m. the bomb exploded eight city blocks from the Jesuit Church of Our Lady's Assumption in Hiroshima. Half a million people were annihilated. However, the church and eight Jesuit fathers stationed there survived (four of the priests were Fathers Hugo Lassalle, Kleinsorge, Cieslik and Schiffer. According to the experts they "ought to be dead," being within a one-mile radius of the explosion. Nine days later on August 15, Feast of Our Lady's Assumption, U.S. forces were ordered to cease fire.
This is the incredible story of the late Fr. Hubert Schiffer, as retold by a priest who met him:

http://www.tldm.org/News7/Schiffer.htm
http://standardspeaker.com/opinion/...-spared-jesuits-in-hiroshima-bombing-1.946489

Sigh... The stupidity of these people can never be eliminated.
 
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KNN, throw our Chinese face into the lokang!!!Japan is the sufferer of this natural diaster but they behave in order.But surprisely, the stupid and most lousy one are the China people!!!Knn :oIo: :oIo: :oIo:

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I puke!!!!!
 

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God the next world super power citizen are so stupid. Can we print these poster and put in NUS/NTU/china town/geylang to show how stupid chinaman are and laugh at them.

HA HA HA. idiots.

These Communist ruled China Chinese are not only behaving like idiots, but also they lack the moral in their thinking and that is the most dangerous signal to everyone.We import too many of them here and there is a risk that they will be the most dangerous citizens we are going to deal with if there is a crises!!! KNN, when the Japanese are already suffering, these stupid people are laughing away.The Japanese did wrong during World War 2, but kNS what about their so called great leader Mao Zhedong who killed their own citizens after they kick out the ROC from China???How about their Tiananmen killings???KNN, they dont have brain to think???
Even if they want to hate the Japs, they should draw a line between those who did wrong and those who are the innocent one.
If the Japs really did them wrong, then Mao Zhedong who killed so many people during the culture revolution, and destorying their culture is the most greatest wrong!!!


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should learn from the japs...


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Evil Communist China Chinese!!!!
:oIo: :oIo: :oIo:

kNN...
The stupid communist china really impart alot of evil thinking into the people instead of understanding and love.
now our government are importing these people in masses!!!wah lang eh!!!
dont pray pray with these china people or else they will curse you to hell!!!


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All their heartless comments can be found here...

http://club.autohome.com.cn/bbs/thread-a-100010-9777683-1.html
 
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Sixty-six-year-old Yoshikatsu Hiratsuka cries in front of his collapsed house with his mother still missing, possibly buried in the rubble, at Onagawa town in Miyagi prefecture on March 17. The official number of dead and missing after a devastating earthquake and tsunami that flattened Japan's northeast coast is approaching 15,000, police said.

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Elderly women wait for rice to be given out at an evacuation center on March 17 in Kensennuma.
 

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Mitsuyo Murakami sifts through the rubble outside her apartment on March 17 in Kensennuma.

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A woman takes care of a dog at an evacuation center for pets and their owners near an area devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma March 17.
 

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A couple eats rice and vegetable handouts at an evacuation center on March 17 in Kensennuma.

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An elderly Japanese tsunami survivor lies in a bed as a woman sorts medicine tablets at a shelter for earthquake victims in Kesennuma on March 17.
 

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Survivors check a message board at a shelter for earthquake victims in Kesennuma on March 17. Half a million evacuees struggled to stay warm as rescuers said their efforts to help the devastated population were at risk, almost a week after the 9.0 magnitude quake and massive tsunami hit.

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A picture released by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) shows elderly people at the high school evacuation center in Ostuchi on March 14.

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People check secondhand clothes at a shelter for earthquake survivors at Minamisanriku city in Miyagi Prefecture on March 17.
 

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People line up for noodles and soup at an evacuation center on March 17 in Kensennuma.

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People fill containers at a water distribution point in Ofunato on March 16.
 

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A stuffed toy is seen amidst rubble in Kesennuma March 17.

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An emergency worker cycles past debris in Yamada, Iwate Prefecture March 17.
 

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A family walk through the tsunami and earthquake damage under snowfall in Kamaishi, Iwate prefecture on March 17. Thick snow covered the wreckage littering quake-hit Japan, all but extinguishing hopes of finding anyone alive in the debris.
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A Japanese Self Defense Force soldier prays before removing the body of a tsunami victim found in the debris in the town of Otsuchi in Iwate prefecture on March 17.
 

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Rescue workers salute next to a body they retrieved from the rubble in Rikuzentakat March 17.

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A Japanese Self Defense Force soldier wades through water as he checks for bodies in Kesennuma, Miyagi prefecture on March 17.
 

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Vehicle headlamps illuminated a disaster area in Yamada town in Iwate prefecture on March 16.

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couple cross a large intersection in front of blacked out light displays in Tokyo's Ginza district March 17. In the famous shopping mecca - and elsewhere in the nation's capital - public apprehension over a brewing nuclear disaster is draining the streets and stores of the crowds that normally define this dynamic, densely packed city.
 
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