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Haitian Earthquake

Sleepy

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copied these from a post in the Religious forum...

Thank you so much for posting these numbers..
Red Cross..

And when you're done doing that you can go to one of these many websites and donate some money, which will provide real help to these people in suffering!

UNICEF
World Vision
AmeriCares
Mercy Corps
Yele Haiti
Haiti Emergency Relief Fund

Praying is a kind gesture, but it's food, people, and help that they need.

January 13, 2010
Quake-stunned Haitians pile bodies by fallen homes

By JONATHAN M. KATZ
Associated Press Writer
Haitians piled bodies along the devastated streets of their capital Wednesday after the strongest earthquake hit the poor Caribbean nation in more than 200 years crushed thousands of structures, from schools and shacks to the National Palace and the U.N. peacekeeping headquarters. Untold numbers were still trapped.
The devastation was so complete that it seemed likely the death toll from Tuesday afternoon's magnitude-7.0 quake would run into the thousands. France's foreign minister said the head of the U.N. peacekeeping mission was apparently among the dead.
International Red Cross spokesman Paul Conneally said an estimated 3 million people may have been affected by the quake and that it would take a day or two for a clear picture of the damage to emerge.
Aftershocks rattled the city of 2 million people as women covered in dust clawed out of debris, wailing. Stunned people wandered the streets holding hands. Thousands gathered in public squares singing hymns.
People pulled bodies from collapsed homes, covering them with sheets by the side of the road. Passersby lifted the sheets to see if a loved one was underneath. Outside a crumbled building the bodies of five children and three adults lay in a pile.
The United States and other nations began organizing aid efforts, alerting search teams and gathering supplies that will be badly needed in the Western Hemisphere's poorest country. The international Red Cross and other aid groups announced plans for major relief operations.
"Haiti has moved to center of the world's thoughts and the world's compassion," said British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
It was clear tens of thousands lost their homes and many perished in collapsed buildings that were flimsy and dangerous even under normal conditions.
"The hospitals cannot handle all these victims," Dr. Louis-Gerard Gilles, a former senator, said as he helped survivors. "Haiti needs to pray. We all need to pray together."
A young American aid worker was trapped for about 10 hours under the rubble of her mission house before she was rescued by her husband, who told CBS's "The Early Show" that he drove 100 miles (160 kilometers) to Port-au-Prince to find her when he learned of the quake.
Frank Thorp said he dug for more than an hour to free his wife, Jillian, and a co-worker, from under about a foot of concrete.
Even relatively wealthy neighborhoods were devastated.
An Associated Press videographer saw a wrecked hospital where people screamed for help in Petionville, a hillside district that is home to many diplomats and wealthy Haitians as well as the poor.
At a destroyed four-story apartment building, a girl of about 16 stood atop a car, trying to peer inside while several men pulled at a foot sticking from rubble. She said her family was inside.
"A school near here collapsed totally," Petionville resident Ken Michel said Wednesday after surveying the damage. "We don't know if there were any children inside." He said many seemingly sturdy homes nearby were split apart.
U.N. peacekeepers, many of whom are from Brazil, were distracted from aid efforts by their own tragedy: Many spent the night hunting for survivors in the ruins of their headquarters.
"It would appear that everyone who was in the building, including my friend Hedi Annabi, the United Nations' Secretary General's special envoy, and everyone with him and around him, are dead," French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said Wednesday, speaking on RTL radio.
At least four Brazilian soldiers were killed and five injured, Brazil's army said. Jordan's official news agency said three of its peacekeepers were killed and 21 were injured. A state newspaper in China said eight Chinese peacekeepers were known dead and 10 were missing — though officials later said the information was not confirmed.
Some 9,000 peacekeepers have been in Haiti since 2004, including 1,266 Brazilians.
Much of the National Palace pancaked on itself, but Haiti's ambassador to Mexico, Robert Manuel, said President Rene Preval and his wife survived the earthquake. He had no details.
The quake struck at 4:53 p.m., centered 10 miles (15 kilometers) west of Port-au-Prince at a depth of only 5 miles (8 kilometers), the U.S. Geological Survey said. USGS geophysicist Kristin Marano called it the strongest earthquake since 1770 in what is now Haiti.
Most of Haiti's 9 million people are desperately poor, and after years of political instability the country has no real construction standards. In November 2008, following the collapse of a school in Petionville, the mayor of Port-au-Prince estimated about 60 percent of buildings were shoddily built and unsafe in normal circumstances.
Tuesday's quake was felt in the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, and in eastern Cuba, but no major damage was reported in either place.
With electricity knocked out in many places and phone service erratic, it was nearly impossible for Haitian or foreign officials to get full details of the devastation.
"Everybody is just totally, totally freaked out and shaken," said Henry Bahn, a U.S. Department of Agriculture official visiting Port-au-Prince. "The sky is just gray with dust."
In Washington, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said that U.S. Embassy personnel were "literally in the dark" after power failed.
"They reported structures down. They reported a lot of walls down. They did see a number of bodies in the street and on the sidewalk that had been hit by debris. So clearly, there's going to be serious loss of life in this," he said.
President Barack Obama offered prayers for the people of Haiti and said the U.S. stood ready to help. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the U.S. was offering full assistance — civilian and military — and a national organization of registered nurses called for nurse volunteers to provide care in Haiti.
Elizabeth Byrs, a spokeswoman for the U.N.'s humanitarian office, said it was working with independent aid agency Telecoms Sans Frontieres to get phone lines working again — a key element in organizing relief efforts.
Venezuela's government said it would send a military plane with canned foods, medicine and drinking water and provide 50 rescue workers. Mexico, which suffered an earthquake in 1985 that killed some 10,000 people, planned to send doctors, search and rescue dogs and infrastructure damage experts.
Italy said it was sending a C-130 cargo plane Wednesday with a field hospital and emergency medical personnel as well as a team to assess aid needs. France said 65 clearing specialists, with six sniffer dogs, and two doctors and two nurses were leaving.
Edwidge Danticat, an award-winning Haitian-American author was unable to contact relatives in Haiti. She sat with family and friends at her home in Miami, looking for news on the Internet and watching TV news reports.
"You want to go there, but you just have to wait," she said. "Life is already so fragile in Haiti, and to have this on such a massive scale, it's unimaginable how the country will be able to recover from this."
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Associated Press videographer Pierre Richard Luxama in Haiti and AP writers David Koop and Olga R. Rodriguez in Mexico City; David McFadden and Danica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Matthew Lee in Washington; Alicia Chang in Los Angeles; Andrea Rodriguez in Havana; Tamara Lush in Tampa, Fla.; and Jennifer Kay and Christine Armario in Miami contributed to this report.:comfort:
 

justalilrowdy

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How tragic for these poor people who have a tremendous struggle to survive as it is and now to have such a disaster makes your heart hurt for them. Please donate what you can and keep these people in your thoughts and prayers today.
 

Sleepy

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i am torn in 2 directions every time something like this happens...

the USA will be first to send aid and will no doubt help out...it is always a 'gift' off aid to the disaster sufferers...

why do we then offer US citizens a low interest loan if we qualify, or worse yet, no help at all when we need it right here at home??

i don't wish natural disaster on anyone, no matter where they live, but shouldn't we take care of our own first??
 

theHIGHlander

european ganja growers
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^^^^^i could not agree with you anymore on that bro.....thats how i feel with these kinda things

keep it green
highlander
 
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CannaCompulsory

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i don't wish natural disaster on anyone, no matter where they live, but shouldn't we take care of our own first??
what you mean like catrina? that said, i dont think your comparison is all that fair because your talking about financial aid, as opposed to emergency aid to a decimated region.
if a natural disaster happens here, people get taken care of, for the most part, at least more than any other country. No other nation rushed in to give us financial aid in the aftermath of catrina.
 
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CannaCompulsory

how bout this zinger bitch

how bout this zinger bitch

Katrina???

And for reference - not even the US gov't rushed in with help for New Orleans. They bailed the banks out quicker than they got water to the dying masses.
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yes canada, Katrina, in LA, the ONE tiny state that has about 15% of the total population of Canada.

and your little quip is far from a "reference". inaccurate rhetorical quip, thats all you gave. More than 300 department of defense choppers were flown in AS THE FLOOD WATER was still rising doing as many rescues as possible, in impossible circumstances.
The Red Cross's help, no thanks to malcontents like you, was on scene as soon as flood waters receded passing out the water, the food, and the compassion you so desperately lack.
The few financial institutions that you talk about waited some time, actually to the point of near collapse, and if hadnt been "bailed out", would have had a catastrophic effect, on everyone.
Again, stop being such a miserable twat;no ones asking you for your canadian $ or lack of compassion, so just enjoy your dube and your paradise in CA.
 
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yes this is a horrible tragedy, why does one group of people have to suffer so much disproportionately to everyone else? I hope we all help these poor people out and provide enough aid to lift them out of this unjust misery once and for all.
 

Shcrews

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The few financial institutions that you talk about waited some time, actually to the point of near collapse, and if hadnt been "bailed out", would have had a catastrophic effect, on everyone.
Again, stop being such a miserable twat;no ones asking you for your canadian $ or lack of compassion, so just enjoy your dube and your paradise in CA.


dude you are tripping, they totally dropped the ball dealing w/ Katrina, and the bank bailout didn't help anybody but the motherfucking bankers.

i hope those ppl in Haiti can cope with their losses and rebuild, earthquakes suck I will probably donate 5 bucks or somethign
 

Sour Joe

Member
forgetting wat we hear for

forgetting wat we hear for

anyone with family friends loved ones who need a shoulder im hear. 1 of my best friend is haitian and he is going through some the average CANT understand its not in them. my heart and condolence.
 

Sour Joe

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those of you who believe this world nation earth is not what they say it is there is a 2hr documentary named ESOTERIC AGENDA. if you care anything about govt coverups this is for you. those of you who cant relate pass go and collect 200 you modern day slave.
also the OBAMA DECEPTION
and MARIJUANA CONSPIRACY from the illuminati news.

GET INFORMED

YOUTUBE it its for free
 
ok never mind think I misunderstood.
anyway, I hope everyone gives if they can, and gives what they really can, because these people need all the help they can get.
 

BloodyTreez

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I am very sorry for the people of Haiti, this is definitely a terrible thing that has happened. I want my ICMAG peers to take some time and think for a good 5 minutes.

1. Do you feel this is a natural disaster? (how come the Dominican Republic was not affected?)
2. Similiar to Katrina and the Tunami's in Asia, why do these so-called natural disasters only destroy the homes of the already poor and starving badly off folks? A compassionate "god" described in the bible will never hurt the poor. So who would hurt the poor? Only the devil......

I tell you this is not natural, scientists with HAARP technology are doing nothing but having a ball playing "god" and doing experiments with technology, and the best place to practice is on people who don't have much value. Today scientist and secret leaders of the world are trying their best to create "last days" to encite fear into the minds of people around the world, so that they can have their ways with laws, and of course "total control" of you. Check this out, and see if it makes any sense to you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh2gbJA898s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzVamNQzfYA&feature=related

peace,
BT
 
first sour joe, a reincarnated member I believe, and now you! you will use any opportunity to sell your twisted agendas, whatever that may be.:crazy::violin::crazy::bashhead:
 

Sour Joe

Member
i really dont have any agendas i just smoke weed and love everybody but you want to see an agenda youtube esoteric agenda. if you dont think something is going on with the nations and powers your a TOOL and SLAVE. you want something a lil deeper that you can relate too. illumunati news the marijuana conspiracy. Dont wait before its too late to wake up bro please.
MY "TWISTED AGENDA" if this is a cat 7 quake and the aftershock can be felt in florida. what makes you think it wasnt controlled meaning the dominican republic is literally like us and canada side by side. But nothing happened there. they have technology outer space that pinpoints tectonic plates under our sea floor and can move them causing earthquakes. that being said do your research please.
 

Sour Joe

Member
when you take all the historic events, all religions, all nations, and people, disaters, accomplishments, and add them there is no comparison they are in control and do what they please with power. when you connect to dots you see the big picture. they no for a fact the sour joe is gone be so busy fightin with nor easter they wont collaborate and make the next energy efficient vehicle that flies. you can even look on the history channel and the natgeo and those type. its not a secret anymore they throw it in our face but normal folks like us dont have a desire to understand(I do).
Ever hear of the bible code. who the fuck intergrated that into the bible over 2000 years ago and kept it secret till now. oh it does exist. history channel get plugged in.
they control the media also but everything they say is not always harram. but you proceed with caution
 

Irie_Lion

Free up the Herbs....Let the Sacrament grow!
Veteran
yea thoughts and prayers out to the ppl of Hati....it saddens me to hear so called christians talkin bout its cuz of the voodoo or other past events. It was a natural disaster and ppl are suffering from lack of food,water,medical help.....Jah guide and keep them strong in these times of trial & tribulation. Good vibez
 

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