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i have no idea...it may not even be true. i'm just hoping the article is not really true. you can't believe everything in the news, right? however, they do have some really high criteria for people who are trying to adopt children out of the tsunami affected areas, so i'm thinking that the authorities are taking these threats seriously.Meg said:okay but if we can barely get aid into these countries how are people getting in and out with children?
it is possrible, these countries have lack of border control, coastguard, law enforcement etc.Meg said:okay but if we can barely get aid into these countries how are people getting in and out with children?
Because relief efforts have to take care of everyone and distribute food, water, medicine, etc., from international aid agencies, there is a huge coordination challenge involving many disparate agencies.Meg said:okay but if we can barely get aid into these countries how are people getting in and out with children?
eastendsnob said:What an ignorant thing to say.
Obviously many people have an interest in Petra - not surprising one of them being her modelling agency, who she has made much money for. It's not at all strange that they would be anxious to get her out of there.
It's not that she is more deserving than anybody else but she is lucky that people with money and for whom she has made money for worked to get her out of the area.
If you are so outraged, perhaps you should send a large sum of money so those without the recognition of Petra can be helped.
Petra didn't ask to be born beatiful and into opportunity just as the people of the affected countries didn't ask for their fate. The world works with what it has and you can't fault somebody for playing the cards they were dealt.
Wealth didn't spare her boyfriend's life. I think it's horrible to wish death upon someone who survived when the disaster struck and a human being's most basic instincts and luck were the only thing keeping her alive.