Posted on 01/24/2010 7:00:10 AM PST by shortstop
Bush’s fault....
They should be pounding the Haitian government. They have been given billions over the past 20 years and have hardly any infrastructure. What's up with that? Did you see the palace that the President of Haiti lived in?? DISGUSTING!! I do not think we should just be throwing money at these corrupt governments any more. The people hardly get any benefits or help, the government officials use our money like there own personal bank accounts and we are losing billions of dollars for nothing.
Sad but true.
I don’t agree with this premise. Most charities operate with 85-90% overheads and donating to the Bush-Clinton Relief fund is like donating to the Billary-Chelsea welfare scheme. That is what professional charity organizations are about.
Sadly, many who hate America live here and claim to be American citizens.
I once penned a brief parody on this topic. A number of persons wrote me to say that they thought it might have been culled from the pages of the New York Times.
These are dark days. They won't brighten until we recover our inner Theodore Roosevelt. Not the Teddy who advanced Progressivism, but the one who was unafraid of "international opinion" or the chitterings of the elite.
Never before has it been so urgent that we recall how to flip the bird to those who disparage us.
Yours for freedom,
Francis W. Porretto
Curmudgeon Emeritus to the World Wide Web
Lots of parallels in this story...
Because, as the reporters translate it, there is no word for thank you in Haitian.
The last line could also describe the MSM reponse to Katrina..
Because, as the reporters translate it, there is no word for thank you in New Orleans Dialect.
...and this section...
It was a perfect storm. No outside access, no communication, no transportation, no infrastructure, no central authority, a Haitian government that was slow to ask for or accept aid or advice, and guys with machetes intent on looting and robbing whatever and whoever they could.
...could have easily been stated as...
It was a perfect storm. No outside access, no communication, no transportation, no infrastructure, no local police force, a New Orleans/Louisiana government that was slow to ask for or accept aid or advice, and guys with guns intent on looting and robbing whatever and whoever they could.
Sounds like the MSM just recycles the same words...:^)
This is the same type of reporting as in the Katrina mini-disaster. It seems if you are a black community then it is bad and if you are a white community (read as midwest town after tornado) it is not news.
The MSM is a bunch of evil ba$tard$. It is time to hold them accountable for their lies.
I knew this would happen as soon as he got involved. He just hates black folks you know...
Exactly right. And it's because of the creep of Socialism into our daily lives.
This exact same scenario plays out every time a hurricane blows through. You can set your watch by the reporterette on TV interviewing some schmo who has not prepared in the least for the arrival of the hurricane and who is whining about the government not providing food, water, ice in a timely fashion, even though it has only been 24hrs since the hurricane departed.
Source?
While idiot reporters, without the slightest comprehension of the scope of the task at hand, quizzed soldiers about why they didn't airdrop in or land helicopters here and there.
It goes on to indicate the perils of that kind of airdrop with huge crowds below. I remember reading about the tragedy that happened in WW2. Planes dropped huge containers on a prisoner of war camp, just liberated from the Japanese. Three men were killed after surviving the hell of that camp. Crushed.
The viewing public has to know what is happening, this is conceded. Nothing, but nothing seems to touch the press there. Sometimes getting in the way. One can imagine the swaggering and the reflected glory of these people later. No doubt well fortified.
"How I suffered and cried in Haiti".
I had tried to think positive on this subject, hoping against hope that at least 50% went to the actual cause itself. I know that there are certain stand out charities who are known for their careful and reasonable dispersal of monies.
We learn in Canada and I dare say the same is for America that eventually about 15% gets to the actual reason for the appeal. I was horrified and I hope against hope my figures are skewed when there was an expose on the most respected charity. I will not even put the name.
I read 34 million dollars advertising (ok, go ahead fine and advertise). I read of a huge salary base for employees. I read and I do have this correct. Half of one percent for the actual animal shelters, the wonderful people who are hands on. I read 450 thousand dollars.
There needs to be, not government regulation, because it is usually worse. What there should be is more knowledge and a compulsory statement of records. No need to post individual salaries, but the scale of these bloated salaries- if they exist.
I still can hardly believe what I read and it was on FR, I believe.
But—Obama is in power? How can things be going wrong? Its a mystery unless Bush is there making sure the aid doesn’t get to the good pure, poor Haitian people. Too often the Media makes the news fit their propaganda model. I for one and sick of all the images of bandages black babies. Its becoming one long Sally Fields Commercial. Hey, all those Haitians in the street should be hired by the USA to clean the streets and start re-constructing. We could pay them a song and put them to work! That’s what is needed, Leadership and that is in a short supply in Haiti and the USA.
Aid agencies and donor countries were accusing the US military of giving its own aircraft priority. Outside the airport, aid workers protested that nobody seemed to be in charge as looting and lawlessness rose sharply on the streets of Port-au-Prince.
"Who's the top dog" in-fighting caused the delay of immediate portable hospitals, security. Priority must be given immediately to planes carrying life-saving equipment and medical personnel," the US military had said. French Co-operation Minister reportedly called on the UN to investigate Americas role in the relief effort and protested: This is about helping Haiti, not occupying it. I dont really know whos in charge, said Benoît Leduc, MSFs operations manager in the capital.
Aid officials in Haiti complained of the lack of coordination between the UN, the US and aid agencies and were outraged when the airport was closed to incoming medical care, so that Mrs Clinton could visit. Mrs. Clinton had to realize that lives would be lost with security forces diverted and rescue in a holding pattern to her arrival. After all, had she not reportedly (by her) dodged bullets before, after landing in a terrorist country, [she] running from her aircraft? Wow, how scary was that Mrs. Clinton?
We certainly stress how important aid workers are in such a disaster, but the US military should have been allowed to do what they do best to "ready and secure the area" so aid could be received--even many in the media [Couric, etc] reported "bureaucracy". Who's in charge?
....and how do you stop search & rescue when a day earlier a survivor was found in good shape but needing water?? We know miracles happen.
Heard the story where boxes of blood pressure wraps were received in Haiti, but the bulbs you pump with were missing-so of no use to medical workers?
And now Haiti is the way for celebrities who have been shamed to suddenly pretend they are good people.....case in point, John Edwards. “Go help Haiti and all your sins will be forgiven.”
Haiti fatigue already setting in
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