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Haiti


Matt Foley

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I love America my friend, thats all..I'm sick of us being the worlds police, and daddy....I've become an isolationist.

I'm libertarian so i agree that government to government aid is useless in general, that we should not be the worlds police and that we need to get out of the middle east now.

But I don't think that extends to humanitarian efforts.

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JakeFlake U.S. husband pulls wife from Haiti rubble

She was trapped for 10 hours; aid worker drove 100 miles and dug her out

horrible..

:eek: That he dug her out?

Lookie here folks, I think you are missing what a good opportunity we have just plopped down on our laps. Aside from the sorrow associated with this incident, we must look to the bright side. Haiti is now ripe for us to take over and deplete it's natural resources. Not to mention the cheap labor to be had. You gotta learn to see the glass as half-full.......:D

I keed, I keed!!!

It is really a sad event :(

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All kidding aside, some of the more cynical or perhaps more realistic WILL point to the potential for massive raft building from detritus and attempts at getting the F out of there.

That is ususally after the carping about tax dollars.

Meh, I'd rather spread some international goodwill rather than nationbuild.

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Nope,it seems they didnt..one child was sent to school wrapped in a blanket..I find that as sad as Haiti.

Probably because they live in Miami and never thought, 'hey, I might need a coat?'.

Yes, just as sad as a fuging earthquake that killed 100,000+ people.

Unbelievable.

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