A blog revealing the horrors of Islam,International Socialism,the misery these two evils are inflicting upon the free the world,and those it has already enslaved,along with various articles revealing the attacks from within upon the western Judeo Christian ethic by those we entrusted to preserve it. Videos and Pictures of many varied subjects from around the world, along with some jokes of mine and any funny ones you want to send me.
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Monday, October 05, 2009
Sunday, October 04, 2009
WolfMother
These Guys were so good.Apologies for brief sound adjustment.
“I like it a lot”
Don’t ya just love it when someone can actually PLAY a musical instrument with their OWN hands instead of someone pushing a series of buttons trying to emulate a sound that they now call Music
SKIN CANCER Claims Hayley Birch
Air girl's skin cancer death at just 25
The Daily Telegraph
October 03, 2009 12:58PM
AN air hostess whose job meant she could sunbathe in Australia and all over the world has died of skin cancer at 25
Hayley Birch had worked for Virgin Atlantic for four years and topped up her tan at resorts around the globe in her free time.
She sunned herself in hotspots such as Dubai, Australia and Hong Kong.
But she has lost an 18-month battle with cancer - dying just days before a fundraising ball she organised after being told she was terminally ill.
The event will still go ahead tonight, with auction prizes donated by celebs including chef Marco Pierre White, 47 - who became pals with Hayley at another charity fundraiser.
Last night heartbroken mum Penny Birch said Hayley's glamorous job meant she "probably had more sun that most people".
But Penny, of Solihull, West Midlands, added: "She was naturally dark and never overdid it. She was always careful to make sure she didn't burn. It just seems so cruel and unfair."
In December 2007 Hayley discovered a mole on her leg. Tests revealed it was cancerous and it was removed.
Penny said: "We thought that was the end of it, but six months later Hayley found a lump in her groin. She had that removed and the cancer reappeared in her stomach, then in her neck and armpits."
She added: "Hayley never once asked how long she had left - she just threw herself into fundraising."
Australian Girls and Guys please note the tragic story above.
Friday, October 02, 2009
Quentin Bryce, Australia’s very own affirmative action “idiot in search of a village” Rudd insider and part time Australian Governor General.
"All Australians will be distressed by the terrible news of the tsunami in Samoa, the earthquake in Indonesia and the typhoon in the Philippines," she told reporters at her Sydney residence Admiralty House on Thursday.
"Australia is home to 40,000 Samoans and I know that we will all come together to support them during this very worrying time for them and their families.
"We Australians are no strangers to natural disasters and this is the time for us to return the generous support that we received in Victoria during the bushfires."
Full Story HERE
WTF? What support? from who? when?
Is this woman totally insane? Is she so far into Australia’s very own Messiah’s inner sanctum, the “Kevin 07 Rudd”,Socialist Labor Party,elitist parallel universe, that she actually believes that Australian Victorian Bush Fire victims of 2009 owe Indonesians and Samoans a debt, because, they, in HER mind, contributed to the 2009 Victorian Bush Fire Disaster Appeal?
Like America, Australia pays its own way,there are no telethons banging away in outer Mongolia or Iraq or Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Syria,Indonesia or the entire fricking Middle East,or Europe ,with host’s staring into TV cameras,dripping tears of blood for Americans or Australians who have been burned alive or buried alive, blown into a million pieces or drowned following some natural disaster or some “miss understanding”of the Koran
Australia has already given 1 BILLION Australian DOLLARS to the worlds largest Muslim Nation,Indonesia,following their 2004 Tsunami, on top of the HALF BILLION DOLLARS Australian TAX PAYERS donate EVERY year to Indonesia in the name of Foreign Aid.
Does this career “idiot in search of a village” & affirmative action, Rudd “inner circle” token female,Feminist LOON & Socialist apologist, really think that AUSTRALIANS were the recipients of donations from Indonesia?, the worlds largest Muslim Nation, sworn to eliminate, at all, and any opportunity,the Judeo Christian nation to their south that they call SOUTH Irian,the rest of the world calls it AUSTRALIA, so how much did the Indonesians donate to the Victorian bush fire disaster of 2009? How much did the Samoan’s donate to the Victorian bush fire disaster of 2009?
Call me crazy but as far as I know the Australian public, donated over 300 MILLION Dollars to this cause in 2009.
No mention of money from the shit dirt poor of Muslim Indonesia or the “Island Paradise”of Samoa, with, oh so many, many of their citizens living in Australia receiving Social security benefits donating part of their Australian taxpayer provided income to the Victorian Bush Fire disaster of 2009.
Oh and by the way, of that $300 million PLUS, the vast majority of that money is still in the Socialist Victorian Labor Government’s pockets,many, many of the victims of the fires are still awaiting the proceeds that were so generously donated by their fellow Australians, how much of this $300 million was misappropriated by the good Socialist’s that run Australia now,in order to ingratiate themselves to their United Nations masters, so as to ensure that Kevin 07 Rudd gets a job in the UN after he is thrown out of office in Australia?
Samoa? I have no problem with helping them, they are good people who at the end of the day Love, Worship and Respect GOD and the goodness of the Judeo Christian Democratic ethos, the Indonesian Muslims are to be taken at their word,they enunciate their desire to eliminate Australians from the face of the earth given any opportunity to do so.
Having said that, I do believe that we should help Indonesia because unlike them and their fellow Islamic co religionist’s we,at least the majority of Australians believe, that we should help our fellow man in times of adversity.
For Australia’s affirmative action ,Governor General,and former commissioner for “numerous broken hearts and gee aren't men bastards” and “look at that glass ceiling will ya” shit, to imply that Australians owe a debt to these two Nations is an indication as to how out of touch the members of the Rudd Labor inner sanctum are.
For the Record apart from Australians, the taxpayers of the United States Of America have been our staunchest allies and supporters in times of trouble,for Rudd’s personal affirmative action Australian Governor General & “womin servant” and “please vote for Kevin 07 to become the next UN Secretary General, how much money do you want” emissary to try and imply that Australians have some debt to those who are sworn by what they call their “Religion” to eliminate us from the face of the earth, is a bit much to say the least.
100 Australians Missing in Indonesia,Australian Samoa survivor speaks of horror
100 Aussies missing in quake region
October 02, 2009
Indonesian search and rescue team members evacuate quake survivor John Lee after he was trapped for two days in the rubble of Maryani International hotel in the Padang quake.
An Australian urban search and rescue team and 10 defence force engineers are heading to Indonesia as authorities express fears that thousands may have died following Wednesday's massive earthquake.
Around 100 Australians are unaccounted for. Foreign Minister Stephen Smith says while he's concerned for their welfare it's likely they're uninjured but yet to contact officials.
The 7.6-magnitude quake toppled buildings and led to fires in Padang, home to nearly a million people on the coast of Sumatra, leaving the city largely without power and communications.
Mr Smith says Australia is responding to a request for help from Indonesia's president.
"Today an urban search and rescue team will leave Australia to assist on the search and rescue mission in Padang," Mr Smith told ABC TV.
"We're also sending a defence force engineering assessment team which will be able to give assistance on some of the difficult engineering aspects of searching buildings that have been damaged by the earthquake."
The urban search and rescue team comprises 44.
Both teams will fly out on Friday morning to Jakarta. They'll likely arriving in Padang on Saturday.
Mr Smith said Australia was making a "significant contribution".
"The scale of this disaster is only now becoming apparent," he said.
"We're worried we'll see deaths not in the hundreds but over a 1,000."
The Rudd government already has a small team of officials on the ground in Padang trying to track down affected Australians.
Humanitarian aid already in Indonesia - including blankets, tents, tarpaulins, water contamination tablets - is now being distributed.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade believes around 250 Australians are in the general area. Around 100 are still unaccounted for.
"We've made contact with nearly 140 so at this stage we've potentially got just over 100 Australians who may be in the area with whom we haven't been able to make contact," Mr Smith said.
"But at this stage we've got no evidence which would indicate that we've got any Australians who are killed or injured.
"But we're just worried to ensure that we track down all the Australians who may have been in the area.
"I'm always concerned when we've got potentially 100 Australians whose whereabouts we can't vouchsafe for."
Australia's embassy in Jakarta hasn't been able to make contact with four of the 13 Australians who were registered in the Padang area "owing to poor communications".
Surviving a Tsunami
Australian woman Claire Rowlands' account of being sucked in and out of the Samoan tsunami. Video: Renee Nowytarger
Bali, October 1 2005.
Full Marks to Australia’s ABC for at least re posting their original news coverage of the second “Bali bombing” October 1 2005.
I have to say that apart from the ABC I have not heard a word or seen any mention of this very tragic anniversary from any other media outlet.
Indonesian Earth Quake Padang Aussie Surfers missing.Samoa,Philippines latest.
Indonesia earthquake: Seven Australians missing in Padang
- By staff writers and wires
- From: news.com.au
- Thu Oct 01 18:21:00 EST 2009 Thu Oct 01 18:21:00 EST 2009
- Pictures: Earthquake devastates Sumatra
- Records: Biggest earthquakes ever
- Manila: 'Super typhoon' building
SEVEN Australians are missing in the Indonesian surfing mecca of Padang following a 7.6-magnitude earthquake which has killed 464 people and buried thousands.
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said half of the 14 Australians known to be in Padang, located in western Sumatra, at the time of the quake have been located.
"In the area concerned there are 14 Australians who are registered or we know are in the area, we've made contact with seven of those and we're doing our best to contact the remaining seven," he said.
A group of Australian officials has being dispatched to Sumatra to assist any Australians caught up in the tragedy and assess humanitarian assistance needs.
Mr Smith's comments follow the Indonesian Health Ministry's prediction that thousands of people were likely killed in the Indonesian earthquake that struck Sumatra last night.
A second earthquake was recorded shortly before noon (AEST) today - it had a magnitude of 7.0 and struck 150km south of the epicentre.
Padang devastated
Five hundred buildings in Padang collapsed or were badly damaged, Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono said.
"Two hundred bodies have been pulled from the rubble. The extent of damage in surrounding areas is still unclear due to poor communications," he said.
Padang is a popular destination for Australian surfers heading to the nearby Mentawais Islands.
Surfing Australia chief executive Andrew Stark said: "The Mentawais Islands have the very best surfing waves on the planet. It’s the best surfing in the world.
"There can be up to 35-40 boats in the water at any time, so we have big concerns that there will be Australian surfers that may have been coming in and out of Padang.
"The surf season starts from April until late September in Sumatra and Australian surfers visit Indonesia in the thousands, so we have serious concerns for the safety of Australian and all surfers.
"Australians usually fly into Padang before heading out on surf charters, or staying in surf resorts. So there will absolutely be Aussies caught up in the impact.”
Two Australian surfers who were reported missing were among those located today. Luke Kennedy, acting editor of Tracks magazine where the two worked, said there would be many surfers in Padang.
"(We have) major concerns for any Australian surfers that are based in Indonesia. We also have great sympathy ... with the Indonesian people who are going to be affected by this," he said.
Australian Red Cross said their local office was handling the disaster and hadn’t requested additional help, but that they were on stand-by to help should it be required.
Fears for loved ones
News.com.au readers have expressed concerns about friends and family caught up in the Padang quake.
Gwen Burns said her sister, a heath professional who has worked in the area for eight months, ran out of her Padang hotel room in a panic with her laptop, purse and "just the clothes on her back". The building collapsed shortly after.
"She is my little sister and I am so worried about her and what she went through last night, with no power, no where to go, no communication," she said.
"She was in tears and really shaken."
Meanwhile Malcolm Robertson said his son arrived in Penang yesterday for a 12 day off-shore surfing holiday. He received a text last night saying he was OK but hopes he is out to sea rather than on land.
"I think they must have got out of the airport and made it to the boat OK. Maybe they left harbour, thinking there would be a tsunami. In which case, it’s best to be out at sea," he said.
Earlier today, Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono said: "The effects of the earthquake could be as big as the Yogyakarta quake."
He was referring to a 2006 quake that killed nearly 6000.
The tragedy comes just a day after an earthquake and tsunami hit Samoa and American Samoa, killing 148 people, including five Australians.
Australians dead and missing after tsunami
DFAT emergency helpline: 1300 555 135
Local media reported that panicked residents rushed from their homes during the quake, which struck off Sumatra's west coast at 5pm (8pm AEST), 47km northwest of Padang.
Indonesian tsunami warning head Rahmat Triyono said the agency did not release a tsunami alert.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii however issued a tsunami watch for Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Thailand, but later cancelled it.
The quake was felt in the capital Jakarta, 940km away, and sent frightened office workers streaming out of buildings in nearby Singapore and the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.
With AAP, AFP and Reuters
Forced evacuations for 'super typhoon'
News.com.au
Thu Oct 01 20:47:00 EST 2009
THE Philippines police say they will forcibly evacuate residents refusing to leave their homes in the direct path of an approaching super typhoon.
The order for a "pre-emptive evacuation" was handed down by Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro "in line with our zero casualty target", national police spokesman Leopoldo Bataoil said.
He said the order covered communities in the shorelines of Cagayan province in the north-eastern seaboard of Luzon island, where Typhoon Parma was expected to make landfall on Saturday afternoon.
The state weather bureau said Parma was expected to develop into a super typhoon, equivalent to a category four hurricane that could cause widespread damage.
Already packing gusts of up to 185km/hr, Parma was still building up strength as it churned towards the eastern side of the Philippines, officials said.
It comes just days after storm Ketsana caused the heaviest flooding in over four decades in Manila and nearby areas, killing 277 and affecting more than 2.5 million.
Chief Superintendent Roberto Damian, commander of the region that covers Cagayan, said residents would be asked politely to leave when the typhoon begins lashing the area.
"We will first appeal on them to leave but if we see that they are in immediate danger, we will forcibly carry them to evacuation centres," he said.
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