Posted on 01/12/2010 4:34:39 PM PST by Patriot1259
Immediately following the quake a Tsunami alert was issued for the Caribbean region including Haiti, Cuba, the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic. Aftershocks in excess of 5.0 have continued to hit the island.
Seventy per cent of Haiti's population lives on less than two dollars per day and half of its 8.5 million people are unemployed.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecypresstimes.com ...
Correction to my last post — after looking further, it appears the US military does not have a significant presence there.
I've been on three medical missionary trips to Haiti. I just got off the phone with the Monsignor who I accompanied on two of those trips. Early word is that Port-Au-Prince is a dust bowl, that the non-reinforced brick structures just crumbled and turned to dust. No construction there is earthquake resistant. Monsignor expects death tolls to be in the tens of thousands.SourceThis is very bad, folks. Please drop the jokes and just pray for these poor people.
Nine thousand? Good grief! I wonder if they too eat mud sandwiches like the children of Haiti.
Good thing we got several trillion laying around gathering dust, which the commicrats can shovel in there, while taking a cut for themselves. Ain’t taxpayer money wunnerful? sarc
Check out Catholic Relief Services, usually they do a great job
Barak Obama doesnt care about black people!
Not funny at all.
I really wish many freepers were capable of focusing.
This is not about Chicago; or Philadelphia; or Cleveland; or East LA; or...
Never mind.
I was in my wife’s hospital room this evening in Boynton Beach, FL. She had just emerged from a successful breast cancer surgery procedure. We were watching the TV when the news of the devastating earthquake hit Haiti. There are many of the hospital staff that are from Haiti and still have family there. These poor people have no way of communicating with their families there. This is just catastrophic. They know that they can count on continuous flights of USAF C-130s arriving, carrying relief supplies. Hopefully, the US Navy will have relief ships operating in the area.
The U.S. Navy could bring in their hospital ships (USNS Mercy/USNS Comfort).
Or any exit strategy whatsoever.
By the way, how are our troops in Bosnia doing? What's it been? 15 years?
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