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Haiti Earthquake
A katrina-level challenge for the current administration.
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Richard's $.02 :munchin |
Well, I'm certainly glad the founder and chairman of CBN cleared this one up for us - seems as if it's a hell of a mess.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5nraknWoes And so it goes... Richard's jaded $.02 :munchin |
I guess it was a pretty bad one. 100K feared dead. A 2,000 personnel Marine expeditionary unit on the way to help.
I live in earthquake country and one of my greatest fears is suffering a major one like this. |
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Has anyone heard of the damage in the Dominican Republic?? Santo Domingo is about 160 miles(not 40) from Port-Au-Prince. The news seems to have ignored the other half on the island.. :confused::confused: |
I noticed that also.. kinda seemed a bit strange.
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The Devastating Haiti Earthquake: Questions and Answers
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...ionsandanswers Latest Earthquakes in the World - Past 7 days http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...quakes_all.php Fault Line Map http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak.../10/290_20.php |
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I was down there back in '95 and it was pretty run down then, to say the least. I had heard it had gotten even worse since then. Damn, I can't imagine how much of a mess that place is after this catastrophe.
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YMMV AM |
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The Haitians who I have known in the US have largely been content to go on welfare upon arrival and stay there. As always, there are some exceptions. TR |
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You may draw your own conclusions. |
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IMO. It's a dead Island not worthy of one ounce of our Sympathy. The US built a state of the art power plant back in the mid 90's. It was built to bring power to Port de Prince. One week after it was up and running and handed over to the Haitians. They looted and stripped it immediately. |
Like somebody else...
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I was there in 95 at the house in Petite Goave. As the Sr Charlie, at any given time I had close to 200 local folks working humanitarian projects around the area. Funding through the IOM (another story). Those folks worked their tails off for little next to nothing. They were appreciative of the work, and we were doing good things. At the end of my tour they suprised me with a gift. They all pitched in and the crew actually had a local craftsman make me a rocking chair. It sits in my living room today. They were the exception. We improved the fighting position for the next guy, but you can bet when all was said and done it reverted back to Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
As far as the majority of the population, I can remember it as clear as yesterday - Blanc blanc blanc blanc, bumwe te mange, bumwe te goude... Gimme gimme gimme! |
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