1/16/2010 1:12:44 PM
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1/16/2010 1:14:20 PM
Wyclef has long been the savior of that nation.
1/16/2010 1:14:33 PM
http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2010/01/15/dont-give-money-to-haiti/
1/16/2010 1:23:10 PM
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1/16/2010 5:33:07 PM
agree on the temporary protected status and think we should also fast-track adoptions that are in-process.
1/16/2010 5:41:16 PM
I heard earlier today that on this coming Tuesday all proceeds from business at any of the Empire Restaurants will be going to relief aid in Haiti. I'm not sure of all the restaurants that is, but I know it includes Neomode, Sitti, and Gravy. I don't work there, I just love Sitti.Think I'll check out Gravey, haven't eaten there yet.
1/16/2010 10:26:53 PM
I donated some money today to Red Cross Haiti relief. I'm going to donate more in the coming days.
1/17/2010 5:34:34 AM
"The United States could kick in with an immigration policy that focuses less on killing sick old men and more on getting all the Haitians to Brooklyn, where they were meant to be."
1/17/2010 11:28:49 AM
I think we should take everything we own and give them to people from haiti to let them know we mean business.Next, we should all trade in our cars for baby panda bears born in middle Africa.Also, we should give up all human rights so that Obama can jerk off to our naked body scans if we walk into a public school.Yay democrats, we had 2 years of high fiving and gay sex!!!!
1/17/2010 9:07:36 PM
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1/17/2010 9:08:22 PM
what the hell is rallydurham talking about?
1/17/2010 9:33:26 PM
If the United Nations functioned as it was chartered, the United States wouldn't have to provide nearly as much aid as it does for humanitarian and other needs. There are other entities in this world that could do much more, too--yet these same entities are quick to criticize the United States for just about anything.
1/18/2010 9:59:24 AM
not just about anything just things that lead to widespread death and destruction
1/18/2010 10:44:15 AM
Others will always try to knock down the USA. We can either give them all the finger and validate their actions, or we can continue to help others out and make them look foolish.
1/18/2010 10:51:05 AM
^^ You mean the very things for which we, the United States, always provide relief?[Edited on January 18, 2010 at 10:52 AM. Reason : .]
1/18/2010 10:52:21 AM
msnbc.com has a lot of pics. this one is telling:
1/18/2010 11:07:31 AM
so i came across this:http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9D8C6BO0.htmand then i learned more about how Haiti had to pay reparations after winning independence to end a multi-country embargo placed on it. so it took on loans at high interest rates from many banks housed in the countries that enforced the embargo. it finished paying those loans in 1947.its one thing to be a Viking, go in somewhere and say "gimme dat", and take all their shit.but to be a f***ing parasite is whole other goddamned thing
1/19/2010 6:21:07 PM
1/19/2010 10:04:52 PM
1/20/2010 10:59:57 AM
I agree with Munger. If the whole point is that you shouldn't be able to have a good time within a hundred miles of a terrible disaster/tragedy, why stop at a hundred miles? How about a million miles? No one should be able to have fun anywhere as long as their is suffering going on somewhere.Haiti only stands to benefit from tourism at this point. The original Yahoo article has a post at the bottom, which says that north Haiti will bear a lot of the burden of the disaster, and having tourists stimulate that economy will allow them to deal with that.
1/20/2010 11:18:31 AM
H. Res 1021: Expressing condolences to and solidarity with the people of Haiti in theaftermath of the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010.http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:hr1021ih.txt.pdfIf the only thing contained within this resolution was "condolences," that would be great. Unfortunately, it contains a whole lot more than that.
1/22/2010 12:32:56 PM
i think we owe Haiti some money, we have a pretty terrible track record there
1/22/2010 12:38:00 PM
We owe a lot of people money. Going further into debt isn't going to solve that problem.
1/22/2010 12:41:12 PM
d357r0y3r, HR1021 doesn't appear to do anything different from what we've already been doing for Haiti before the earthquake.
1/22/2010 3:16:29 PM
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2010/01/world/haiti.360/index.html?hpt=C1360 camera. crazyness
1/24/2010 6:16:52 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/01/23/greene.haiti.american.aid/index.html?hpt=C1
1/24/2010 6:25:36 PM
That's pretty powerful. Thanks.
1/24/2010 7:47:45 PM
The Americans are Coming
1/24/2010 10:41:50 PM
BOAST BOAST BOAST
1/24/2010 10:48:08 PM
yes, because that's exactly the point i was trying to make by posting the article
1/24/2010 10:54:22 PM
That's the point of the article you posted.I have no idea what your point was.
1/24/2010 10:59:05 PM
Once upon a time we were known for helping people who needed help. Maybe we boasted about it later, maybe we had reason to, and maybe not. But we were known for it, whereas now we're known for ignoring the world and invading countries on a whim and for sowing discord and acting like we're the only place that matters.I would like to change that. We can't just do it with Haiti. We'll probably botch a lot of follow-up opportunities to reseal that name for ourselves. But I'd like to wish we wouldn't, because I think there are tangible benefits to most of the human race, and plenty in it for us, if we didn't.But whatever, let's keep hoarding aid money as though it doesn't buy us anything.
1/25/2010 12:59:05 AM
Short of permanent occupation, we cannot save Haiti.
1/25/2010 2:59:21 AM
It's funny how some define "help." Humanitarian aid following a disaster is readily accepted by most--but freeing a people from the grip of a brutal dictator is often described as "aggressive interventionism" by some. The death toll in Haiti may top 200,000--and some earlier reports indicated it could even reach half a million. It is a tragedy on an epic scale. But the despot Saddam Hussein may have killed a million people during his reign of terror.
1/25/2010 3:15:45 AM
^^It's a relief to know that. I'm calling to cancel my donation tomorrow.Do you wonder why people disagree with Libertarian policies when they entail things like "Let private charity deal with it!" and then "They're beyond hope unless we invade them, which libertarian policies aren't all about, so fuck 'em?"[Edited on January 25, 2010 at 3:17 AM. Reason : ^^]
1/25/2010 3:16:20 AM
the first country that had an airplane with supplies and rescue teams on the ground at PAP was China... from the other side of the world they beat us with supplies. we were also not the first country to have a hospital established.
1/25/2010 9:02:03 AM
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1/26/2010 10:43:11 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/01/29/haiti.puerto.rico.doctors/index.html?hpt=T2
1/29/2010 9:10:52 PM
1/29/2010 9:56:28 PM
One can only hope. It's very likely that the ones doing this job now are the ones that actually became police officers for the right reason to begin with. Hopefully it won't revert back to its original form once things are back to some semblance of normality.
1/29/2010 9:59:57 PM
1/30/2010 10:36:14 AM
1947that's when they got done paying off the reparations they owed the froggies for their own freedom1947fothermuck!here's to a new and improved Haiti
1/31/2010 4:37:36 AM
^ Which had absolutely nothing to do with their current impoverished situation. Had that money not been paid in reparations, it would have just been stolen like everything else not nailed down.
1/31/2010 10:59:18 AM