Help haiti nowww
#22
Re: Help haiti nowww
I agree that there are times when we should be helping are self and not being so worried about others... But you still have to have sympathy They are people... And there lives were changed completely and for some it was ended... Not asking you to respect the help we are giving them or backing it... But you need to respect the people... Im tired of seeing "ohh its just a little earth quake" "They can deal with it themselfs" Ect.... This place did not even have the equipment to start going through the rouble until others got there to help.... As i said you dont have to send your monoey cause i agree times are hard here... But you do need to send your respect and prairs they are people too...
#23
#24
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THANK U USA
Sat Jan 16, 12:35 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AFP) – President Barack Obama on Saturday brought together his White House predecessors, Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton, for a joint appeal for victims of Haiti's devastating earthquake.
"By coming together in this way, these two leaders send an unmistakable message to the people of Haiti and to the people of the world," Obama said in the Rose Garden, flanked by the two former leaders.
"In these difficult hours, America stands united. We stand united with the people of Haiti who have shown such incredible resilience, and we will help them to recover and to rebuild."
The United States was launching "one of the largest relief efforts in our history" to bring aid to Haiti following Tuesday's devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck the heart of the poorest nation in the Americas.
Bush, who congratulated Obama for his "swift and timely response to the disaster," said he was pleased to work with Clinton "to mobilize the compassion of the American people."
The challenges in Haiti "are immense, but there's a lot of devoted people leading the relief effort," he said.
"The most effective way for Americans to help the people of Haiti is to contribute money. That money will go to organizations on the ground who will be able to effectively spend it.
"I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water. Just send your cash," added Bush.
Clinton, the United Nations special envoy for Haiti, said the priority for now is to ship food, medicine and water to Haiti.
"But when we start the rebuilding effort... we want there to be a place where people can know their money will be well spent, where we will ensure the ongoing integrity of the process. And we want to stay with this over the long run," he said.
Obama and the ex-presidents directed people to the website www.clintonbushhaitifund.org to make donations.
Sat Jan 16, 12:35 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AFP) – President Barack Obama on Saturday brought together his White House predecessors, Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton, for a joint appeal for victims of Haiti's devastating earthquake.
"By coming together in this way, these two leaders send an unmistakable message to the people of Haiti and to the people of the world," Obama said in the Rose Garden, flanked by the two former leaders.
"In these difficult hours, America stands united. We stand united with the people of Haiti who have shown such incredible resilience, and we will help them to recover and to rebuild."
The United States was launching "one of the largest relief efforts in our history" to bring aid to Haiti following Tuesday's devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck the heart of the poorest nation in the Americas.
Bush, who congratulated Obama for his "swift and timely response to the disaster," said he was pleased to work with Clinton "to mobilize the compassion of the American people."
The challenges in Haiti "are immense, but there's a lot of devoted people leading the relief effort," he said.
"The most effective way for Americans to help the people of Haiti is to contribute money. That money will go to organizations on the ground who will be able to effectively spend it.
"I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water. Just send your cash," added Bush.
Clinton, the United Nations special envoy for Haiti, said the priority for now is to ship food, medicine and water to Haiti.
"But when we start the rebuilding effort... we want there to be a place where people can know their money will be well spent, where we will ensure the ongoing integrity of the process. And we want to stay with this over the long run," he said.
Obama and the ex-presidents directed people to the website www.clintonbushhaitifund.org to make donations.
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#27
Re: Help haiti nowww
THANK U USA
Sat Jan 16, 12:35 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AFP) – President Barack Obama on Saturday brought together his White House predecessors, Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton, for a joint appeal for victims of Haiti's devastating earthquake.
"By coming together in this way, these two leaders send an unmistakable message to the people of Haiti and to the people of the world," Obama said in the Rose Garden, flanked by the two former leaders.
"In these difficult hours, America stands united. We stand united with the people of Haiti who have shown such incredible resilience, and we will help them to recover and to rebuild."
The United States was launching "one of the largest relief efforts in our history" to bring aid to Haiti following Tuesday's devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck the heart of the poorest nation in the Americas.
Bush, who congratulated Obama for his "swift and timely response to the disaster," said he was pleased to work with Clinton "to mobilize the compassion of the American people."
The challenges in Haiti "are immense, but there's a lot of devoted people leading the relief effort," he said.
"The most effective way for Americans to help the people of Haiti is to contribute money. That money will go to organizations on the ground who will be able to effectively spend it.
"I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water. Just send your cash," added Bush.
Clinton, the United Nations special envoy for Haiti, said the priority for now is to ship food, medicine and water to Haiti.
"But when we start the rebuilding effort... we want there to be a place where people can know their money will be well spent, where we will ensure the ongoing integrity of the process. And we want to stay with this over the long run," he said.
Obama and the ex-presidents directed people to the website www.clintonbushhaitifund.org to make donations.
Sat Jan 16, 12:35 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AFP) – President Barack Obama on Saturday brought together his White House predecessors, Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton, for a joint appeal for victims of Haiti's devastating earthquake.
"By coming together in this way, these two leaders send an unmistakable message to the people of Haiti and to the people of the world," Obama said in the Rose Garden, flanked by the two former leaders.
"In these difficult hours, America stands united. We stand united with the people of Haiti who have shown such incredible resilience, and we will help them to recover and to rebuild."
The United States was launching "one of the largest relief efforts in our history" to bring aid to Haiti following Tuesday's devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck the heart of the poorest nation in the Americas.
Bush, who congratulated Obama for his "swift and timely response to the disaster," said he was pleased to work with Clinton "to mobilize the compassion of the American people."
The challenges in Haiti "are immense, but there's a lot of devoted people leading the relief effort," he said.
"The most effective way for Americans to help the people of Haiti is to contribute money. That money will go to organizations on the ground who will be able to effectively spend it.
"I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water. Just send your cash," added Bush.
Clinton, the United Nations special envoy for Haiti, said the priority for now is to ship food, medicine and water to Haiti.
"But when we start the rebuilding effort... we want there to be a place where people can know their money will be well spent, where we will ensure the ongoing integrity of the process. And we want to stay with this over the long run," he said.
Obama and the ex-presidents directed people to the website www.clintonbushhaitifund.org to make donations.
#28
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**** you ****. go back to haiti and do so something instead of begging americans for money. youre piece of **** country hasnt done a ******* thing for itsself in a hundred years or more. all you do is take money from america and flush it down the toilet that is your country. so like i said before, if youre sooo worried about your country, get up off your lazy haitian pan handling ***, and get on a plane and go help with your boots on the ground instead of begging americans for more money. and go ahead and leave me some more neg feedback cuz thats about as big of a joke as you are.
#29
Re: Help haiti nowww
**** you ****. go back to haiti and do so something instead of begging americans for money. youre piece of **** country hasnt done a ******* thing for itsself in a hundred years or more. all you do is take money from america and flush it down the toilet that is your country. so like i said before, if youre sooo worried about your country, get up off your lazy haitian pan handling ***, and get on a plane and go help with your boots on the ground instead of begging americans for more money. and go ahead and leave me some more neg feedback cuz thats about as big of a joke as you are.
#31
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he's supposedly in the natl gaurd, how bout you contact your unit commander and volunteer for deployment over there. nope youll just sit back and annoy ppl with your begging. or how bout you head to florida and help with the refugees that are down there right now. nope youll sit here and do nothing but preach pay pay pay to everyone else. **** you begger. how bout you go downstairs and give 5 dollars to one of the homeless americans on your block. nope they dont matter
#32
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i just dont like him. he sits on the ******* computer all day making and bumping threads even after he was banned for spamming instead of actually doing something for the country he supposedly cares so much about. hes another ******* keyboard activist
he's supposedly in the natl gaurd, how bout you contact your unit commander and volunteer for deployment over there. nope youll just sit back and annoy ppl with your begging. or how bout you head to florida and help with the refugees that are down there right now. nope youll sit here and do nothing but preach pay pay pay to everyone else. **** you begger. how bout you go downstairs and give 5 dollars to one of the homeless americans on your block. nope they dont matter
he's supposedly in the natl gaurd, how bout you contact your unit commander and volunteer for deployment over there. nope youll just sit back and annoy ppl with your begging. or how bout you head to florida and help with the refugees that are down there right now. nope youll sit here and do nothing but preach pay pay pay to everyone else. **** you begger. how bout you go downstairs and give 5 dollars to one of the homeless americans on your block. nope they dont matter
and for the homeless man on my block, fuckem !,he always be stealing **** on the block and he charges too much to wash my truck?lol stfu
#33
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you talk way to much, ur like a female man pull ya panties up jeez if u aint got 5 bucks keep it moving with ur economy class bullshit
and for the homeless man on my block, fuckem !,he always be stealing **** on the block and he charges too much to wash my truck?lol stfu
and for the homeless man on my block, fuckem !,he always be stealing **** on the block and he charges too much to wash my truck?lol stfu
#36
Re: Help haiti nowww
**** you ****. go back to haiti and do so something instead of begging americans for money. youre piece of **** country hasnt done a ******* thing for itsself in a hundred years or more. all you do is take money from america and flush it down the toilet that is your country. .