Posted on 01/14/2010 12:53:49 PM PST by Kartographer
Hotel must have been in Chicago, Milwaukee or Baltimore, maybe Philadelphia...
They are going to try to ram the health care bill through while everyone is distracted with Haiti.
Whoraldo Rivera won’t go until they can unload a 35’ airconditioned luxury tour bus, like the one he covered Katrina from.
I think Whoraldo is a sailor, he’ll probably have a charter captain bring a 60’ Swan sailboat to Port-aux-Prince.
That will be the new trend among reporters, most likely. It’s an easy thing to arrange a luxury charter sailboat in the Caribbean.
Whoraldo is probably going to be the first.
But the media will NEVER show the luxury charter yachts of the reporters.
I hope I am wrong, but what one will observe in this real life SHTF scenario, may not be a whole lot different in some large metropolitan areas, should an event of similar magnitude hit America as far as human behavior is concerned.
Not very different from what Pat Robertson said. I’m just saying . . . .
I say I have hope that Haiti can rise from the ashes and you say it’s the same as saying they brought it on themselves because they offended God? Whatever. But thanks for the observation, such as it was.
Good observation. There are lessons that can be learned here. Too much is taken for granted in this country.
Well, you have a point...Certainly my arse would be hanging out in this situation, and I have nothing but sympathy and concern for those being “raced” down there to deal with the population that is effected by this disaster...
The best way to deal with a mob mentality is to not be there when this starts to happen...But that is going to be hard, and it appears (to no ones fault) that it is already out of control...
Thats why we have the military going down there...A tight manuevering force of Marines and Army personnel will secure the POD’s and things will eventually get under control, but not after some continued tragedy...
This whole thing is not going to go well, no matter what the intentions of world leaders desire...
If there ever was a “worse” place for a disaster like this to occur, this was it...It’s not the people’s fault, it is the leeches of local government that ill-prepared, and sat on there tropical laurels that need to be dressed down in my opinion...
This is only going to get worse...
And I seriously doubt I would be allowed to carry “something” that would afford me a means to defend myself while helping them out down there...
But those “professional” international disaster relief organizations sure do know better than I.../sarcasm
I heard that the reporters have been staying across the border in the Dominican Rep.
They fly in (from there) and do a few video bytes and get the hell out of there...They are working in rotations probably...
Most of them may be dead...Which may be a good thing...
One thing people fail (here) to remember that Haiti has been a money pit for years after all the unrest got them into the current situation politically...The country stabilized (for what that is worth), and then failed to improve at all, even after all this money from the outside came in...
Go figure...
Like I said, it’s going to get worse before it gets better...And there is NOTHING that can be done about it...
“Never waste a good crisis.”
Thanks Rahm.../sarc
Bingo!!!
Isn't most of the Haitian government still unaccounted for? If so, that may explain a lot.
If Bush were President, reckon what today’s NY Times headline would be?
And on a related note, from 2004...
Robertson didn’t say that. He said what you said - that if there is a blessing in all of this, it is that Haiti can rebuild their society both materially and spiritually.
Robertson happens to believe, along with other Christians and followers of Jesus of Nazareth, that the hope you speak of is the hope that Jesus was the Christ, that He will come to judge the living and the dead, and that those that loved God and loved each other as He loved (and only those people) will experience eternal life in His kingdom. It is this hope that is the source of the faith and love that drives people like Robertson to spend millions for the hurting like those in Haiti.
I pray that you share that hope too.
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