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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Bringing Japan to It's Knees!

Millions of people spent a third night without water, food or heating in near-freezing temperatures along the devastated northeastern coast. Meanwhile, a third reactor at a nuclear power plant lost its cooling capacity, raising fears of a meltdown, while the stock market plunged over the likelihood of huge losses by Japanese industries including big names such as Toyota and Honda.
A Japanese police official said 1,000 washed up bodies were found scattered Monday across the coastline of Miyagi prefecture. The official declined to be named, citing department policy.The discovery raised the official death toll to about 2,800 but the Miyagi police chief has said that more than 10,000 people are estimated to have died in his province alone, which has a population of 2.3 million.
Friday's double-headed tragedy has caused unimaginable deprivation for people of this industrialized country that has not seen such hardships since World War II. In many areas there is no running water, no power and four- to five-hour waits for gasoline. People are suppressing hunger with instant noodles or rice balls while dealing with the loss of loved ones and homes.
"People are surviving on little food and water. Things are simply not coming," said Hajime Sato, a government official in Iwate prefecture, one of the three hardest hit.
He said authorities were receiving just 10 percent of the food and other supplies they need. Even body bags and coffins are running so short the government may turn to foreign funeral homes for help, he said.

The pulverized coast has been hit by more than 150 aftershocks since Friday, the latest one a 6.2 magnitude quake that was followed by a new tsunami scare Monday. Abandoning their search operations, soldiers told residents of the devastated shoreline in Soma, the worst hit town in Fukushima prefecture, to run to higher ground.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
This is my life, my story!

As most of you know I was raised by my grandparents. They are my true parents. However, as a child I would spend summers with my older sister’s house (biological mother). Well this one particular year she was dating a man who we will call John. John knew, unlike me, that my older sister was my mother, and for the fortunate life I had, from being raised by my grandparents, his jealousy of me was potent.
While Jealousy fueled his anger, my sister’s love made her blind to the obvious hatred. During her midnight shifts at a local Super Target Store, I became the child prostitute. Being pimped, touched, degraded, and molested by not only John, but his friends also. Silent tears and muffled whimpers were all I could do as I was tied to bedpost and muzzled but the bandannas he used to keep me from waking his other children.
In an act of desperation, I told the one person who could stop this horrible nightmare, my sister. When asked about it, John lied and that night I was force into the oven. Although he tried, it never came on, but the smell of gasoline still haunts me today. For two months and three days I endured this abuse until I made a call to a man I still to this day call my day. And although I spoke no words, my message was very clear, and in 30 minutes I was staring in his face.

I was 14 when it happened, and I still get afraid. I am still dealing with the pain and damage it has caused me. This is my life, my story!