A 7.0-magnitude earthquake strikes Haiti

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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:50 pm

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I find hierarchy-of-oppression debates pointless. There is plenty of human suffering and misery to go around, both domestic and international, for every single person who wants to help out others to have the opportunity to do so, in whatever form and at whatever level she/he is moved to do. Human compassion and kindness are never misplaced, in my bleeding heart, tree-hugging, granola girl opinion.



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:shock: you just admitted to being a bleeding heart tree hugger :shock: :lol:


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Postby StevePerryHair » Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:57 pm

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StevePerryHair wrote:
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I find hierarchy-of-oppression debates pointless. There is plenty of human suffering and misery to go around, both domestic and international, for every single person who wants to help out others to have the opportunity to do so, in whatever form and at whatever level she/he is moved to do. Human compassion and kindness are never misplaced, in my bleeding heart, tree-hugging, granola girl opinion.



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:shock: you just admitted to being a bleeding heart tree hugger :shock: :lol:


I do have a soft side, death and destruction usually brings it out. Call it what you want.


lib....nevermind :wink: :lol: That's nice that you have a soft side 8)
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:22 pm

Playitloudforme wrote:And this thread isn't about anything other than people who are struggling to survive after a huge tragedy. C'mon...leave the bullshit outta this thread please.
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Postby X factor » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:31 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:Someone I went to high school with just got back from there 2 days before the earthquake from a missionary trip with her whole family. Talk about timing! She said they contacted the other missionary groups and they were all safe and went to higher land. And that the people they had stayed with and helped were okay. She had pictures from her trip of these kids though, with smiling faces and they were so happy helping them. It's kind of sad to see those pics knowing what they must be feeling now just a couple days later. When people stop caring is when the world becomes a scary scary place.


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Postby brywool » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:19 pm

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Saint John wrote:Matt's right. No one is obligated to mourn. And assuming Sammy Sosa is ok I won't be. I'll give blood, though. That seems easy enough.


It's not about saying "Fuck those people I don't care," it's about saying enough is enough and letting other nations handle the job of world's babysitter for a change. No one helped us in Katrina... ok, maybe the Brits sent over a bag of potatoes and a few bags of tea. Come to think of it, no one will really ever helped us with any of the internal catastrophes we've suffered, at least not on the scale that we help others.

When we were the world's foremost power and things were good, it was arguably imperative on us as a nation to be the first on the scene. Now, in the shape we're in, I'd love to see Obungler and our other leaders show THIS much concern for the myriad tragedies that are unfolding every day in this country, rickety and shaky as it is right now.

And that goes for all of us every day people too. We all see the tragedy on the news, sensationalized of course, and the knee-jerk reaction is to want to do whatever you can. But, it's sad that we don't have that imperative in our own country with our own affairs, from our buffoon president right on down to myself.


Love ya Matt, but I don't agree with you this time. This isn't something that was brought on by religion, dogma, war, politics, or corruption- like so many other 'disasters' these days, including the good ol U-S of A (which is apparently vanishing before our eyes). This is a natural disaster and it could be US next. The world should be helping the world though this kind of stuff. This is what the humans of the world should be about- helping each other instead of everyone trying to get their piece of the pie. When it's war, or idealogically-driven stuff (like Gee, ANOTHER bombing in the middle east... over RELIGION are you kidding me??), I've ceased giving a crap because it is bought on by the worst in mankind and their own stupidity- thinning the herd, if you will. When it's a natural disaster, that's different to me. It's nobody's fault, they didn't ask for it and they need immediate help.
By the way, when Katrina hit, I gave 200 immediately to Red Cross. So did my wife.
Not lecturing ya Matt, I just don't agree. Now, everyone join together and sing with me...

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Postby Jana » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:59 am

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Ehwmatt wrote:
Saint John wrote:Matt's right. No one is obligated to mourn. And assuming Sammy Sosa is ok I won't be. I'll give blood, though. That seems easy enough.


It's not about saying "Fuck those people I don't care," it's about saying enough is enough and letting other nations handle the job of world's babysitter for a change. No one helped us in Katrina... ok, maybe the Brits sent over a bag of potatoes and a few bags of tea. Come to think of it, no one will really ever helped us with any of the internal catastrophes we've suffered, at least not on the scale that we help others.

When we were the world's foremost power and things were good, it was arguably imperative on us as a nation to be the first on the scene. Now, in the shape we're in, I'd love to see Obungler and our other leaders show THIS much concern for the myriad tragedies that are unfolding every day in this country, rickety and shaky as it is right now.

And that goes for all of us every day people too. We all see the tragedy on the news, sensationalized of course, and the knee-jerk reaction is to want to do whatever you can. But, it's sad that we don't have that imperative in our own country with our own affairs, from our buffoon president right on down to myself.


Love ya Matt, but I don't agree with you this time. This isn't something that was brought on by religion, dogma, war, politics, or corruption- like so many other 'disasters' these days, including the good ol U-S of A (which is apparently vanishing before our eyes). This is a natural disaster and it could be US next. The world should be helping the world though this kind of stuff. This is what the humans of the world should be about- helping each other instead of everyone trying to get their piece of the pie. When it's war, or idealogically-driven stuff (like Gee, ANOTHER bombing in the middle east... over RELIGION are you kidding me??), I've ceased giving a crap because it is bought on by the worst in mankind and their own stupidity- thinning the herd, if you will. When it's a natural disaster, that's different to me. It's nobody's fault, they didn't ask for it and they need immediate help.
By the way, when Katrina hit, I gave 200 immediately to Red Cross. So did my wife.
Not lecturing ya Matt, I just don't agree. Now, everyone join together and sing with me...

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Amen, B. Plus 1.

"Clinton, Bush to Team on Haiti

President Obama is tapping former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to help Haiti recover from Tuesday's horrific earthquake, according to Fox News. Obama will speak about ongoing Haitian relief efforts on Thursday morning. Meanwhile, Clinton writes in The Washington Post Thursday that money is most needed. "Money for water, food, shelter and basic medical supplies to bring immediate relief to those who are homeless, hungry and hurt," Clinton writes, as the island nation struggles with one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history."
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Postby brywool » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:55 am

Jana wrote:
"Clinton, Bush to Team on Haiti

President Obama is tapping former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to help Haiti recover from Tuesday's horrific earthquake, according to Fox News. Obama will speak about ongoing Haitian relief efforts on Thursday morning. Meanwhile, Clinton writes in The Washington Post Thursday that money is most needed. "Money for water, food, shelter and basic medical supplies to bring immediate relief to those who are homeless, hungry and hurt," Clinton writes, as the island nation struggles with one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history."


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Postby S2M » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:57 am

brywool wrote:
Jana wrote:
"Clinton, Bush to Team on Haiti

President Obama is tapping former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to help Haiti recover from Tuesday's horrific earthquake, according to Fox News. Obama will speak about ongoing Haitian relief efforts on Thursday morning. Meanwhile, Clinton writes in The Washington Post Thursday that money is most needed. "Money for water, food, shelter and basic medical supplies to bring immediate relief to those who are homeless, hungry and hurt," Clinton writes, as the island nation struggles with one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history."


Anybody else helping?



Nope, we have to be big brother, and ATM machine..... :roll: :lol:
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Postby DrFU » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:14 am

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brywool wrote:
Jana wrote:
"Clinton, Bush to Team on Haiti

President Obama is tapping former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to help Haiti recover from Tuesday's horrific earthquake, according to Fox News. Obama will speak about ongoing Haitian relief efforts on Thursday morning. Meanwhile, Clinton writes in The Washington Post Thursday that money is most needed. "Money for water, food, shelter and basic medical supplies to bring immediate relief to those who are homeless, hungry and hurt," Clinton writes, as the island nation struggles with one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history."


Anybody else helping?



Nope, we have to be big brother, and ATM machine..... :roll: :lol:


Seriously, you need to get out more.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8456192.stm

International efforts to help Haiti in the wake of Tuesday's earthquake are picking up speed, as governments around the world and aid agencies mobilise search and rescue teams and aid supplies.

While the full scale of the disaster has yet to emerge, it is clear it represents a huge challenge.

Haiti, the poorest country in the western hemisphere, is still struggling to recover from devastating hurricanes in 2008.

So far, only a trickle of aid flights have arrived in Haiti, which needs all kinds of help - from search and rescue teams and medical aid, to food aid and then longer-term rebuilding of infrastructure.


UNITED STATES
The US is mobilising a huge military and civilian aid effort as President Barack Obama pledged a "swift, co-ordinated and aggressive" to save lives. He put the US international development agency - USAID in charge of co-ordinating the country's aid effort.

Military overflights have been assessing damage and civilian disaster assistance teams have begun arriving. The US military had ordered an aircraft carrier and three ships, including one which can carry up to 2,000 US Marines, to head for Haiti, officials said.

The Americans are playing a key role in central co-ordination on the ground in Haiti - largely because they have more functioning infrastructure than anyone else. The US embassy in the capital Port-au-Prince is intact; communications equipment for rescue teams has been flown in.

Haitian communities in the US itself - including south Florida where an estimated 275,000 Haitians live - are also organising donations and relief efforts.


AID AGENCIES
Several international aid agencies have offices and staff in Haiti, usually working on long-term aid and reconstruction.


It is already evident that this is an extremely serious situation, the long-term effects of which are going to need substantial support



Oxfam says it has staff ready, including a public health, water and sanitation team in the capital, Port-au-Prince.

The organisation also had emergency supplies in Panama which could be taken in, a spokesman said.

The International Red Cross says it is releasing emergency funds to help deal with the disaster. Red Cross warehouses in Port-au-Prince which survived the earthquake had basic aid for about 10,000 families and a further 20,000 aid kits are being transported from Panama, a spokesman said.

The British Red Cross has launched an appeal in the UK and has released £200,000 ($325,000) from its disaster fund to ensure money is immediately available.

The international humanitarian group, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), said many people in Port-au-Prince had sought medical help, and that it had set up makeshift clinics offering basic care as its buildings had been seriously damaged.

MSF plans to send dozens more staff to Haiti to help workers based there.


UNITED NATIONS
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said $10m would be released immediately from the world body's central emergency response fund to assist aid efforts. He said an emergency appeal for additional funds from member states would follow.

Bill Clinton: ''What we need now is food, water, supplies''
The UN World Food Programme - which already runs extensive feeding operations in the country - said it would begin distributing high energy biscuits, which require no preparation before being consumed.

The WFP also said it would airlift 86 metric tons of food from its emergency hub in El Salvador, enough for 30,000 people in urgent need to be fed for up to seven days.

"In a normal day the World Food Programme will be feeding one or two million people in Haiti - and now we need to do even more, because the people have lost everything," a spokeswoman said.

The UN stabilisation force in Haiti, Minustah, has said about 100 or more of its staff are still unaccounted for after buildings collapsed.

The Minustah mission has more than 9,000 police and troops stationed in Haiti, as well as 488 international civilian staff and local staff. Its forces are drawn from more than 40 countries, including Brazil, China and Pakistan.

Several Minustah nations have said they are preparing to send aid.

The UN has set up a logistics centre at Haiti's main airport.


OTHER INTERNATIONAL RESPONSES
France, which has historic links with Haiti and some 1,400 nationals living there, is sending two planes with rescuers and humanitarian aid, one from the Caribbean island of Martinique and a second one with aid experts from Marseille. It also plans to evacuate about 60 injured people.

French civil safety authorities said a total of 130 rescuers, doctors and nurses as well as trained rescue dogs were due to arrive in Haiti, with 12 tonnes of aid and rescue material.

Peter Stevenson is Operations Commander for the UK's International Search and Rescue Team
The UK government said it was "deeply concerned" by the earthquake and has a team flying out to Haiti. A 71-strong team of British firefighters is due in Haiti to help rescue efforts.

Spain has pledged $4.3m (3m euros) and says it has 150 tonnes of humanitarian aid ready for delivery. The country has offered the EU the use of its humanitarian base in Panama to ferry in help.

Germany has released $2.18n (1.5m euros) in aid and has sent an immediate response team.

The Netherlands has donated $2.9m (2m euros) and Belgium, Sweden and Luxembourg are offering water purification equipment, tents, medical help and search-and-rescue experts.

Italy has prepared a military transport plane which will be used to take in a field hospital and emergency medical team.

The European Union says it has activated all "crisis and aid management mechanisms" and the European Commission has released $4.3m (3m euros) in emergency assistance, the maximum for an emergency procedure.

The President of the EU, Herman van Rompuy, said "the EU stands ready to offer its assistance in any possible way".

Israel is sending an army rescue unit, including engineers, doctors and other medical staff.

China is to donate $1m, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Venezuela said it was sending a military plane with food, medicine and drinking water, as well as a team of 50 rescue workers.

Cuba, which also felt the quake, has sent 30 doctors.

Cuban field hospitals in Port-au-Prince were already treating hundreds of injured, according to Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez.

Canada has said it is sending a 20-person reconnaissance team to assess aid needs.

Mexico, which has long experience of dealing with devastating earthquakes, is sending a team of doctors and search and rescue workers and infrastructure damage experts.

FINANCIAL AID
The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) is providing $200,000 (£122,000) in immediate emergency aid which can be used to provide food, potable water, medicines and temporary shelter.

The World Bank, whose local offices were destroyed in the earthquake, is planning to send a team to assess damage.

It has announced an extra $100m in emergency aid for Haiti, to help with recovery and reconstruction.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:17 am

DrFU wrote:Israel is sending an army rescue unit, including engineers, doctors and other medical staff.

China is to donate $1m, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Canada has said it is sending a 20-person reconnaissance team to assess aid needs.



This pretty much makes the point I was trying to make. Peanuts given from wealthy nations, especially China. Please now. Do you know how many billions we give Israel?
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Postby Jana » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:19 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
DrFU wrote:Israel is sending an army rescue unit, including engineers, doctors and other medical staff.

China is to donate $1m, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Canada has said it is sending a 20-person reconnaissance team to assess aid needs.



This pretty much makes the point I was trying to make. Peanuts given from wealthy nations, especially China. Please now. Do you know how many billions we give Israel?


Brangelina is donating one million dollars.
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Postby S2M » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:20 am

Jana wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
DrFU wrote:Israel is sending an army rescue unit, including engineers, doctors and other medical staff.

China is to donate $1m, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Canada has said it is sending a 20-person reconnaissance team to assess aid needs.



This pretty much makes the point I was trying to make. Peanuts given from wealthy nations, especially China. Please now. Do you know how many billions we give Israel?


Brangelina is donating one million dollars.



Yep....and she'll end up leaving with a Hatian child.... :lol:
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:20 am

Jana wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
DrFU wrote:Israel is sending an army rescue unit, including engineers, doctors and other medical staff.

China is to donate $1m, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Canada has said it is sending a 20-person reconnaissance team to assess aid needs.



This pretty much makes the point I was trying to make. Peanuts given from wealthy nations, especially China. Please now. Do you know how many billions we give Israel?


Brangelina is donating one million dollars.


That makes China's "contribution" a complete joke.
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Postby S2M » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:22 am

DrFU wrote:
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brywool wrote:
Jana wrote:
"Clinton, Bush to Team on Haiti

President Obama is tapping former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to help Haiti recover from Tuesday's horrific earthquake, according to Fox News. Obama will speak about ongoing Haitian relief efforts on Thursday morning. Meanwhile, Clinton writes in The Washington Post Thursday that money is most needed. "Money for water, food, shelter and basic medical supplies to bring immediate relief to those who are homeless, hungry and hurt," Clinton writes, as the island nation struggles with one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history."


Anybody else helping?



Nope, we have to be big brother, and ATM machine..... :roll: :lol:


Seriously, you need to get out more.

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Postby brywool » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:25 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
Jana wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
DrFU wrote:Israel is sending an army rescue unit, including engineers, doctors and other medical staff.

China is to donate $1m, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Canada has said it is sending a 20-person reconnaissance team to assess aid needs.



This pretty much makes the point I was trying to make. Peanuts given from wealthy nations, especially China. Please now. Do you know how many billions we give Israel?


Brangelina is donating one million dollars.


That makes China's "contribution" a complete joke.


Gotta agree with ya there. Geez....

Maybe they're just afraid to get mixed up in anything that has to do with "Pact with the Devil"
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Postby Jana » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:28 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
Jana wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:
DrFU wrote:Israel is sending an army rescue unit, including engineers, doctors and other medical staff.

China is to donate $1m, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Canada has said it is sending a 20-person reconnaissance team to assess aid needs.



This pretty much makes the point I was trying to make. Peanuts given from wealthy nations, especially China. Please now. Do you know how many billions we give Israel?


Brangelina is donating one million dollars.


That makes China's "contribution" a complete joke.


Where their million is going:

People.com reports that the Jolie-Pitt Foundation will make their donation to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontiéres. According to the mag, Doctors Without Borders' three hospitals in the capital of Haiti sustained so much damage that staff members are now working in open-air hospitals.

"It is incredibly horrible to see a catastrophe of this size hit a people who have been suffering from extreme poverty, violence and unrest for so many decades," Jolie tells People.

Pitt told the mag, "We understand the first response is critical to serve the immediate needs of countless people who are now displaced from their homes, are suffering trauma, and most require urgent care."
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:28 am

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Gotta agree with ya there. Geez....

Maybe they're just afraid to get mixed up in anything that has to do with "Pact with the Devil"


I'm glad these numbers are out there now, as it really drives home the point I was trying to make. It's not about being callous or not wanting to help, it's about doing way more than our fair share time and time again on top of being mired in the worst economic conditions we have known in almost a century.
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Postby S2M » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:36 am

I really don't have a problem with countries that do not send actual cash. Every bit helps. Some countries send bodies, and others send cash.

However, France can send the Always w/ Wings.....and anything white in color. :lol:
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Postby brywool » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:59 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:I really don't have a problem with countries that do not send actual cash. Every bit helps. Some countries send bodies, and others send cash.

However, France can send the Always w/ Wings.....and anything white in color. :lol:


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Postby Michigan Girl » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:24 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:'You don't know me!

The rest of this comment was nasty!!! Your Birthday was yesterday~don't make me come there!! :wink:
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Postby brywool » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:31 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:'You don't know me!

The rest of this comment was nasty!!! Your Birthday was yesterday~don't make me come there!! :wink:


I thought that too, but saw the quotes and figured it was a private joke between them. I was going to make them hold hands and sing Muskrat Love.
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Postby S2M » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:33 am

brywool wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:'You don't know me!

The rest of this comment was nasty!!! Your Birthday was yesterday~don't make me come there!! :wink:


I thought that too, but saw the quotes and figured it was a private joke between them. I was going to make them hold hands and sing Muskrat Love.




true.....no private joke, however. I was being a Springer guest.....lol
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Postby Don » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:47 am

The USS Carl Vinson will be a big help with its two reactors. It can desalinize around 400,000 gallons of water a day which is sorely needed.
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Postby Lula » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:23 am

viewing the pictures really brought it home- again. this is terribly tragic. the lame insulting comments from pat robertson make me sick as well as some of the comments from our mr family :(

fact finder, good job!! we help because we can. i am not in a position to give money, but i certainly appreciate those that can and appreciate the support of our country as a whole to help in rebuilding the lives of the stricken. as time moves forward there wil be so much needed, i pray the people are not forgotten down the road.
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Postby S2M » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:25 am

Lula wrote:viewing the pictures really brought it home- again. this is terribly tragic. the lame insulting comments from pat robertson make me sick as well as some of the comments from our mr family :(

fact finder, good job!! we help because we can. i am not in a position to give money, but i certainly appreciate those that can and appreciate the support of our country as a whole to help in rebuilding the lives of the stricken. as time moves forward there wil be so much needed, i pray the people are not forgotten down the road.



Why Haiti, and not Darfur?


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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:37 am

Lula wrote:viewing the pictures really brought it home- again. this is terribly tragic. the lame insulting comments from pat robertson make me sick as well as some of the comments from our mr family :(


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Postby Lula » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:18 am

i am not judging. i simply do not agree with some of the stated opinions.
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Postby Jana » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:21 am

Lula wrote:i am not judging. i simply do not agree with some of the stated opinions.


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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:21 am

Lula wrote:i am not judging. i simply do not agree with some of the stated opinions.


"Makes me sick" is not judging? Maybe in your alternate liberal reality :evil:
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Postby Lula » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:59 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
Lula wrote:i am not judging. i simply do not agree with some of the stated opinions.


"Makes me sick" is not judging? Maybe in your alternate liberal reality :evil:


no, it is not. saying something makes me sick does not equate to being judgemental. i am not in an alternate reality contrary to what you may believe. my daily grind is very real and relatable to a life in a big city. i often think of an alternative to my reality.

live a little, broaden your mind 8) .
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