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Corpse Roadblocks in Haiti?
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24/01/2010 08:24:15
 
 
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20/01/2010 23:16:05
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=2443366
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>>as in, "Help us RFN or else..."
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>>Now suppose you're an aid worker, tasked with helping those at one of these roadblocks. Literally one of the scariest jobs in the world, trying to deal with people that desperate...
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>I guess US nationals would know who Cynthia McKinney is. Here's what she said this Monday (published as of today):
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>http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=17063

No doubt there are logistical problems getting the aid out of the airport and to the locations that need it.

I like this response to her article:

Surely you realize that without security in Haiti, there will be no food, no medical care, and no reconstruction. This tragedy has left the Haitian people desperate to survive, and in such times people are driven to take desperate measures–including murdering others and hijacking aid that is intended to be shared among many. Not to mention that Haiti has a long history of extreme violence that has resulted in numerous United Nations (not U.S.) interventions, including the latest that required 6,700 UN soldiers and 1,622 international police to bring stability to the country. Your portrayal of the U.S. response as being a military intervention shows your ignorance of their mission there–to provide security and logistical support for the massive rescue and relief operation that, incidentally, involves thousands of Americans who aren’t in a military uniform. Criticize all you like, but I am very proud of the way America has responded to this tragedy and I have no doubt that our presence there will bring far more good than harm.

Michael Brown


And then there is the absolutely ridiculous response of this fellow:

The only violence in Haiti is the violence perpetrated by America’s intelligence community and carried out by ignorant thugs on innocent Haitian citizens.

America is the number one terrorist in this world, she has just recently murdered 2 million women and children and men in Iraq, and in the recent past she murdered 5 million in Vietnam and another 4 million civilians in Korea. America has murdered 200 million civilians since the first World War!

If it is true that the Haiti earthquake was triggered by an “Earthquake weapon” America tested in the area where the earthquake took place, if this is true, America doers not deserve the right to exist.

Michael Brown is a victim of “manufactured consent”, opinion creation to guide people where capitalism wants the sleeping slaves to be, by the people who control the world’s economy. Opinions circulated by their propaganda agent, Rupert Murdock, 95% of the people believe the lies (read Norm Cromskey’s Manufactured Consent).

America and Europe have been punishing Haiti for kicking France, Spain and England’s ass on the battle field. She is attempting to do the same to Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Korea, Iran, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, Tamil and the African American community in America.

For those who need inspiration: We have already won, it is a matter of time…. stay strong support the truth, support Castro, Magube, the Ortago brothers, Hugo Chavez, Osamo Ben Ladin and all revolutionaries.

Curtis Mullins
African American Council


http://dprogram.net/2010/01/19/haiti-an-unwelcome-katrina-redux-cynthia-mckinney/
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