After Haiti’s devastating earthquake last January, Americans showed their incredible generosity by donating money, resources and manpower to help the victims of the natural disaster and to help Haiti recover.
U.S. Air Force air operations specialists and FAA air-traffic controllers managed air traffic at Haiti’s main airport, facilitating the logistics of getting humanitarian aid coming into the [...]
Why Is Obama Ashamed To Fly Our Flag In Haiti?
Before the Celebrities – U.S. Aid in Haiti
Fondation des Soeurs Redemptrices de Nazareth, an orphanage in Kenscoff, just a few miles southeast of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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I’ll be the first to admit it – I loath all that is Hollywood. The celebrities themselves (most – perhaps not all), the sheep-like mentality that drives them all to liberal/socialist leanings, their over-the-top lifestyles and utter lack of [...]
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Bret Stephens: To Help Haiti, End Foreign Aid – WSJ.com
It’s been a week since Port-au-Prince was destroyed by an earthquake. In the days ahead, Haitians will undergo another trauma as rescue efforts struggle, and often fail, to keep pace with unfolding emergencies. After that—and most disastrously of all—will be the arrival of the soldiers of do-goodness, each with his brilliant plan to save Haitians [...]
Heckled Hard, Obama’s Stump is Strained in Boston as Haiti’s Hell’s on Hold
President Obama carefully weighed his options this weekend. On the front of his desk were The Health of Obamacare and The Health of Haiti. On this day, our president judged Obamacare to be in more urgent need of his surgical superintendency. Haiti can Waiti. At this point, he had already dispatched Hillary, and he has [...]
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To Hitchens, With Love: The Fault of Dogmatic Inconsistency. Yes, Yours.
Dear Christopher,
It’s been a while since our last encounter when I told you I needed some time to think about where this relationship is going (you know how much I like Guinness, yet, you continue to ply me with Johnnie Walker Black, amongst other compromising things). I wanted to keep our personal issues as such–personal. [...]
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If it is to recover, Haiti must make some profound cultural and political changes. – By Anne Applebaum – Slate Magazine
For the past several days, I have found myself unable to look at the photographs from Haiti. I have also found that when I start reading an article datelined Port-au-Prince, I have to force myself to read to the end of it. I have donated money to Doctors Without Borders, on the grounds that it [...]

























