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A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008~KES said Apr 14, 12:27 AM: |
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On May 10, 2008 people will gather to watch films made by the world, for the world broadcast around the globe starting at 10:00 GMT After viewing you will have an opportunity to participate in community building activities. Jehane Noujaim won Ted's contest this year for world peace. Let's meet each other this day and spread this announcement. I posted 5 current blogs on just the songs showing a different way to start exchanging countries. Thanks for reading this, PEACE, Kathy |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008Jessica said Apr 14, 4:09 PM: |
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Thank you Kathy! Such a wonderful project! |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008sandy said May 9, 10:00 PM: |
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WELL IT WON'T BE LIKE THE BURMESE GOVERNMENT - Voting begins in Burma referendumFrom correspondents in Rangoon May 10, 2008 10:23am Article from: Agence France-PresseSend this article: Print Email POLLING stations have opened in parts of cyclone-hit Burma, as the military regime asks voters to approve a new constitution just one week after tens of thousands of people died in the storm. The military delayed the vote for two weeks in the areas hardest-hit by Cyclone Nargis, including in the main city and former capital of Rangoon. But the ruling generals pushed ahead with the referendum in other parts of the country, with polling stations in some places open by 6.15am local time (9.45am AEST). The referendum is the first vote in Burma since 1990, when detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi led her National League to Democracy (NLD) to a landslide victory in elections, a result the junta has never recognised. The regime says the constitution will clear the way for democratic elections in two years, but the NLD says it will entrench military rule and has urged voters to reject the charter. The junta has ignored the NLD's calls to delay the balloting and focus instead on helping the 1.5 million people still in desperate need of aid in the wake of the cyclone. Share this article |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008~KES said May 10, 2:19 AM: |
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Talk about have to have before they can do… You are so spot on…it is a bit out of sequence under the circumstances. We are doing everything in our power from my sector and have teams manned up on the border ready to go in and help. We have funds going in. It is like pushing through a failed help zone for me. I have to know and keep pushing, those with foreign aid WILL get in. This is my intention and I feel you guys on Gaia. I have a lot of attention on this and will report in tomorrow night with more news. Thank you Sandy for being on top of this. I get chills reading your threads. Blessings and strength to you.
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008Nicole said May 11, 12:49 PM: |
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awesome, Kathy and Sandy, looking forward to your updates, |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008sandy said May 13, 4:26 AM: |
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Thanks Nicole -we do need to see the World in a new way , Aussie relief plane lands in BurmaMore than a week after Cyclone Nargis hit Burma, Australia has finally managed to fly 31 tonnes of emergency supplies into the cyclone-ravaged nation. The delay is due to Burma's ruling military junta's continued rejection of international assistance, which prompted Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to label the repressive regime “callous”. |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008Meenakshi said May 13, 7:56 AM: |
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Sandy, each of us as Ambassadors is doing things as best they can; your flood of messages is better than a flood of pain ,and shows your persevering concern. |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008sandy said May 14, 1:37 AM: |
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May 17th: Global Day of Action for Burma : Dear Friends, On Saturday, May 17, 2008, a Global Day of Action for a critical response to the Burmese humanitarian disaster will take place in cities around the world. We urge you to help make this a day to urge world governments to take action now and save countless lives. Will you hold a fundraiser, demonstrations, or vigil on this day? We are calling on the US, UK, France and other key nations to use whatever assets and means they have to deliver aid to those suffering Burma, even without the approval of the military regime. Many leaders in Europe have already stood up and called for action to force aid in if necessary. Sign up to hold an event here |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008Nicole said May 14, 5:16 AM: |
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crossposting to God Pod, |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008~KES said May 14, 6:05 AM: |
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We put out a Call To Arms from our Volunteer Ministers from around the world and are sending anyone to Myanmar and China immediately. Contact the Volunteer Ministers International Office at 1-800-435-7498 (within the U.S.) or 1-323-960-1949 (outside of the U.S.).
If you are unable to go yourself, your help is needed to sponsor another Volunteer Minister who can go. This is u-r-g-e-n-t and we must act now. Please pass this message on to your friends. I can't go but anyone that needs the assistance e mail me here and I will arrange a Skype call. I will be happy to talk to anyone and keep calm and stable. I got two businesses to donate and sponsor someone else. We do have some volunteers there and will be needing more which is why I posted this. It is non denominational. All of us are doing something and I feel we are helping shoulder to shoulder. Light~ Kathy |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008sandy said May 14, 2:45 PM: |
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At last the UN are being called to meet and respond -yet how long still? |
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Re: A NEW WAY TO SEE THE WORLD - MAY 10, 2008sandy said May 17, 3:38 PM: |
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