damn so do u think american gon give a fuck about haiti?

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I can kind of see where Sadam is coming from with him not thinking that Afghanistan is part of the middle east, not everyone considers it to be. But in general its lumped in with the rest of the middle east along with Pakistan and parts of North Africa also, sometimes all of it.
 
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I was on top of this right when it happened. The internet was reporting it, but news stations were a bit late.


HOWEVER, the first station to really step it up BIG was CNN.


Turn it to FOX NEWS and their talking about stupid political shit. They were the latest to really give a shit.
 
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i find it weird that BACKRIFA was the first person to report about the Haiti earthquake. I had no clue it even happened til i saw that thread. THen the next day, all the news outlets were on top of it
 
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I could give a fuck about Haiti right now. Americans always donate the most time and money to help other countries in a disaster. Thing is these people always hoe on us anyways. If they dont appreciate it then fuck em' they dont get it. I know plenty of starving and homeless people in my own country. For starters we should help Detroit get back on its feet.
 
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I could give a fuck about Haiti right now. Americans always donate the most time and money to help other countries in a disaster. Thing is these people always hoe on us anyways. If they dont appreciate it then fuck em' they dont get it. I know plenty of starving and homeless people in my own country. For starters we should help Detroit get back on its feet.
3 posts and hopefully this is your last, faggot.
 
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100114/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_us_haiti_earthquake

US ups ante on Haitian assistance, commits $100M


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AP – President Barack Obama stands with Vice President Joe Biden as he makes a statement about the earthquake …
By PAULINE JELINEK, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 19 mins ago
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama said Thursday that "one of the largest relief efforts in our recent history" is moving toward Haiti as he continued to mobilize the U.S. response to the island's devastating earthquake.
As many as 5,500 U.S. infantry soldiers and Marines will be on the ground or on ships offshore by Monday, a Defense Department official said. More than a half dozen ships, including a hospital ship with 12 operating rooms, also were heading there Thursday or preparing to get under way, said spokesman Bryan Whitman.
Obama said the U.S. government is initially directing $100 million toward the relief effort, a figure he said would certainly grow over the year. "This is one of those moments that calls out for American leadership," he said.
Meanwhile, an administration official said Obama is reaching out to former presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton for their assistance in the relief effort. It was Bush who tapped his father, former President George H.W. Bush, and Clinton, to assist with the tsunami response.
Their roles will be defined in the coming days, the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because a formal announcement had not been made.
An official close to Bush confirmed that he was joining Clinton in the relief efforts.
At the State Department, spokesman P.J. Crowley confirmed the death of one American citizen, with three others known to be missing after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake. The agency did not immediately release the name of the victim. Crowley said the U.S. embassy has made contact with nearly 1,000 American citizens in Haiti, just a fraction of the estimated 45,000 Americans there.
Amid continuing efforts to assess the disaster's cost in lives and lost property, the first U.S. Army infantry troops from the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg in North Carolina prepared to leave for Haiti with arrival expected later Thursday. That's a little over 100 troops that will find locations to set up tents and other essentials in preparation for the arrival of another roughly 800 personnel from the division on Friday and the full brigade of some 3,500 by the end of the weekend, Whitman said.
They come on top of some 2,200 Marines, also to arrive by the Sunday or Monday, as the military ramped up what Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called "a full court press" to provide security, search and rescue and delivery of humanitarian supplies.
Obama said more than a half dozen U.S. military ships were also expected to help, with the largest, the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, arriving Friday, and the Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort expected to arrive by Friday, Jan. 22.
Obama, evidently remembering the political cost to George W. Bush of a slow government response to Hurricane Katrina, warned preemptively that it would take hours "and in many cases days" to get the full U.S. relief contingent on the ground, because of the badly damaged roads, airport, port and communications.
"None of this will seem quick enough if you have a loved one who's trapped, if you're sleeping on the streets, if you can't feed your children," Obama said. "So today, you must know that help is arriving. Much, much more help is on the way."
As a start, the president said the U.S. military has secured the severely damaged airport in Port-au-Prince, preparing it to receive round-the-clock deliveries of heavy equipment and emergency supplies being flown in from the United States and countries around the world.
For Washington, managing its role in the crisis required a rush-mentality coupled with consideration of the implications of its role.
"The United States is providing a lot of the glue that is keeping people communicating and working together as we try to assert authority, reinstate the government and begin to do what governments have to do to rebuild and reconstruct this damaged country," Clinton said in an interview on Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends."
Sensitive to questions about whether the U.S. would need — or choose — to essentially take over Haiti's now almost-nonexistent civil and governmental structure, Crowley, her spokesman, stressed that U.S. troops sent to Haiti will be under U.S. command but there to augment and support the United Nations mission.
"We're not taking over Haiti," he said. "We are helping to stabilize Haiti, we're helping to provide them lifesaving support and materiel and we're going to be there over the long term to help Haiti rebuild. But, the key is: we are maintaining constant contact with the Haitian government even given the difficult situation. What we're doing is following the priorities that the Haitian government has outlined for us."
Obama said Americans are being evacuated as quickly as possible. Crowley said 164 Americans have been airlifted out, including 42 non-essential officials and employee family members and 72 private citizens who were taken out on Coast Guard C-130s. Another 50 private citizens left on an Iceland Air flight. There are 360 Americans registered to leave on evacuation flights that will continue today.
"We will not rest until we account for our fellow Americans in harm's way," Obama said.
The president also said he has directed Vice President Joe Biden to travel to South Florida this weekend to meet with members of the Haitian-American community and responders.
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Associated Press writers Anne Flaherty, Matthew Lee and Jennifer Loven contributed to this report.
 
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And let me clarify one thing. I dont mean fuck those people as in fuck those yellow, brown, purple or black people. I mean any country that will accept our aid and then slap us in the face. Even if we gave aid like any country we simply do it for Public Relations points. Thats why any country does it.
 
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Afghanistan isnt in the middle east, but who really cares? http://images.google.com/images?sou..._enUS336US336&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi

Afghanistan is considered an "Asian" country, even though most countries in the "middle east" are in asia as well

I was sitting in geography class in college, and when the prof went over this i was like "wtf? i always thought it was in the mid east"
It is said to be in both Central Asia and in the Middle east. However, it cant be in Central Asia, becuase where Afghanistan sits, would be more like West Asia. So technically, Central Asia isn't correct either.
 
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Im serious on this detroit shit. Detroit built this country and made the whole world move. If it wasnt for us the we could all be speaking german. People sleep on Detroits contribution to this country. Tired of being the butt of jokes. How about a little relief here.
 
May 9, 2002
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I could give a fuck about Haiti right now. Americans always donate the most time and money to help other countries in a disaster. Thing is these people always hoe on us anyways. If they dont appreciate it then fuck em' they dont get it. I know plenty of starving and homeless people in my own country. For starters we should help Detroit get back on its feet.
Comparing a poor person in America to a poor person in a 3rd world country is a joke. Homeless people in the US live like KINGS compared to those in 3rd world countries.