I really don't think getting angry is going to do any good here.

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markw

Audioholic Overlord
"PORT-AU-PRINCE — Desperate Haitians set up roadblocks with corpses in Port-au-Prince on Thursday to demand quicker relief efforts after a massive earthquake killed tens of thousands and left countless others homeless.

Angry survivors staged the protest as international aid began arriving in the Haitian capital to help a nation traumatized by Tuesday's catastrophic earthquake that flattened homes and government buildings."

Uhhh, guys. The world is behind you and is doing everything they can to help you as quickly as they can.

Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
 
itschris

itschris

Moderator
"PORT-AU-PRINCE — Desperate Haitians set up roadblocks with corpses in Port-au-Prince on Thursday to demand quicker relief efforts after a massive earthquake killed tens of thousands and left countless others homeless.

Angry survivors staged the protest as international aid began arriving in the Haitian capital to help a nation traumatized by Tuesday's catastrophic earthquake that flattened homes and government buildings."

Uhhh, guys. The world is behind you and is doing everything they can to help you as quickly as they can.

Don't bite the hand that feeds you.

My first inclination was similar. But I think it's just sheer desperation. A friend of mine here in aother area has family in Haiti. They were okay and have been able to get here, but he said there is litterally no a single building undamaged. His brother in law told him the damage was of "epic proportions" and that when people say there are more dead people than those alive it may not be or at least doesn't seem like an exaggeration.

It's not like Katrina where a lot of people simply chose not to leave in the face of a massive storm and yet everyone gave and gave and gave and gave and gave and then when things aren't fixed overnight in the face of massive destruction beyond what anyone could have ever thought could happen... the race card starts getting thrown around and people start pointing fingers. I knew people there and am friends with emergency and fire rescue people who went there. The stories of those people about how they were welcomed and treated would make you cringe at best and probably outraged.

This is very very different. My friend I work with here has a friend that has done mission work there for some time. He's said in the past 3 years or so since the UN has had a new general there, things have begun to turn around. These people were just going about their lives and were just suddenlly wiped out without warning or mercy. They deserve our utmost charity and yes... understanding. We've mobilized and have been able to raise some money and supplies that we hopefully can get there through the mission.
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
Heard on the news last night, that over the years Clinton and Bush have sent $Billions of US dollars there, and because of the corruption in Haiti there is no accounting for the money.
Add to that all the money that other countries gave; there isn't even a little improvement of their infrastructure to show for it.
I don't think the damage would've been as bad now, if the money was put to a good use back then.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
... and because of the corruption in Haiti there is no accounting for the money.
That kind of sounds like Rhode Island. ;)

Not to be Captain Obvious over here but Mr. Desperate stacking bodies never saw one red cent of those billions. As badly bungled as the New Orleans relief effort was in this country, I just can't imagine how incredibly f^%&ed up it must be down in Haiti and I honestly hope I never find out. :eek:

I'm gonna do like Tomorrow and stock up on something. :(
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Heard on the news last night, that over the years Clinton and Bush have sent $Billions of US dollars there, and because of the corruption in Haiti there is no accounting for the money.
Add to that all the money that other countries gave; there isn't even a little improvement of their infrastructure to show for it.
I don't think the damage would've been as bad now, if the money was put to a good use back then.
I think it probably would have been just as bad given the type of quake and the low probability of it's occurrence. This is on par with the Kobe 90s earthquake as far as quakes go.

We are talking a magnitude 7 earthquake only 10 meters deep and 10 miles away from a heavily populated center that was not considered earthquake prone at all. Construction was made to be more hurricane and flood resistant not earthquake resistant. This is truly a shocking terrible disaster.

The corruption is truly sad too. They have no chance to earn a living because there aren't any jobs. There is little good soil and they constantly getting hit with disasters. It makes me wonder if the socialist style might not be better for poorer nations.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
That kind of sounds like Rhode Island. ;)

Not to be Captain Obvious over here but Mr. Desperate stacking bodies never saw one red cent of those billions. As badly bungled as the New Orleans relief effort was in this country, I just can't imagine how incredibly f^%&ed up it must be down in Haiti and I honestly hope I never find out. :eek:

I'm gonna do like Tomorrow and stock up on something. :(
It's really bad even without a quake. Infant mortality is way too high. The weird part is I don't think they care about their sovereignty like Iraq does. They probably wouldn't mind 100,000 us troops helping them out. It makes me wonder.
 
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tcarcio

Audioholic General
The criminals over there need to be arrested and prosecuted and until that happens then nothing will change. I agree on the sending the troops but they need to set up shop there and make sure the rule of law is enforced.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
The criminals over there need to be arrested and prosecuted and until that happens then nothing will change. I agree on the sending the troops but they need to set up shop there and make sure the rule of law is enforced.
You talking about Rhode Island or Jersey? :rolleyes:
 
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Chu Gai

Audioholic Samurai
I hope you were able to take a bus with those giant scoops on top to channel the outside air in and pass through Linden for a smell tour.
 
C

Chu Gai

Audioholic Samurai
Did Glover injure himself in the movies with Mel Gibson?
 
Shock

Shock

Audioholic General
I don't think you can justify that in any way, shape, or form. Your country was just devastated by a natural disaster and the first thing you think of it make a road block out of CORPSES? Really?

This kind of **** pisses me off to no end. How are we not supposed to look at people who act like that as savages? Just blatant disregard for humanity.

I'm gonna rack up some red chicklets here, but those people should be executed.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
I don't think you can justify that in any way, shape, or form. Your country was just devastated by a natural disaster and the first thing you think of it make a road block out of CORPSES? Really?

This kind of **** pisses me off to no end. How are we not supposed to look at people who act like that as savages? Just blatant disregard for humanity.

I'm gonna rack up some red chicklets here, but those people should be executed.
You need to understand that desperate people do desperate things. Sure, it's mind-boggling to see such things going on. But, it would also be mind-boggling to go through what they have as well. It makes absolutely no sense from our perspective, but they are in a situation that can make people do the most illogical things. I won't presume to judge.

You wouldn't get any red chiclets from me - just a request to be a bit more empathetic.
 
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