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Heh, you and I are both dead once the San Andreas goes. It's been really building, ya know? Even if we somehow manage to survive, we'll be living on the Island of California.
Also, the penitentiary on the island has collapsed with up to 1,000 inmates on the loose. Crazy...
So far it's looking grim, the minimum deaths is at 100,000 people and reports are coming in saying its as high as 500,000 people. The U.N. headquarters has collapsed, along with three hospitals from the "Doctors Without Borders" program.
Also, the penitentiary on the island has collapsed with up to 1,000 inmates on the loose. Crazy...
Many fire departments in my area are being dispatched to the Haiti to help with recovery efforts, wish I could go, if only I was done with training. I have a few friends heading down there to help out too.
If you want to help, TEXT "Haiti" to 90999 = $10 donation to American Red Cross (charged to your cell bill).
Also visit these various sites for ways you can help.
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/impact/
http://www.redcross.org
http://www.yele.org
http://www.whitehouse.gov
AFAIK: Giving money to charities through companies that promote them means that said charity only gets 5% of what you give.
I get paid on Friday, prolly drop a 20.
Half a mil? ****ing shit.There was no estimate on how many people were killed by Tuesday's magnitude-7 quake. Haitian President Rene Preval said the toll could be in the thousands. Leading Sen. Youri Latortue told The Associated Press the number could be 500,000, but conceded that nobody really knew.
Help began arriving early Thursday when an Air China plane carrying a Chinese search-and-rescue team, medics and aid landed at Port-au-Prince airport, and more than 50 people in orange jumpsuits got out accompanied by trained dogs.
The global relief effort picked up steam Thursday with a British flight carrying a government assessment team and 71 rescue specialists along with heavy equipment arriving in the neighboring Dominican Republic.
Venezuela's government said it would send a military plane with canned foods, medicine and drinking water and provide 50 rescue workers.
Mexico, which suffered an earthquake in 1985 that killed some 10,000 people, planned to send doctors, search and rescue dogs and infrastructure damage experts.
Italy said it was sending a C-130 cargo plane with a field hospital and emergency medical personnel as well as a team to assess aid needs.
France said 65 clearing specialists, with six sniffer dogs, and two doctors and two nurses were leaving.
The U.N. headquarters building collapsed, and at least 16 personnel are confirmed dead, with up to 150 still missing, including mission head Hedi Annabi of Tunisia and his chief deputy, Luis Carlos da Costa.
Are you suggesting that nature has its own will?natural disasters are preemptive measures. nature is fervent in its cause to take care of the unpleasant task of preventing or at least slowing down overpopulation. something we aren't able to do, even though we know it's necessary in order to ensure the survival of the abhorrent species gaysapiens. it's the truth, and nature is brutal in its honesty. like alien lol, "unclouded by remorse or delusions of morality".
but it's still quite sad, because nature selected this concentration of people who already lived miserable lives. what did they do to deserve this? nothing. perhaps nature wants us to justify our existence on this planet. the nation in question is one of the poorest in the world. like it or not, the harsh reality is that they aren't exactly a contributing factor in advancing the society.
http://www.livescience.com/technology/haiti-text-message-donations-100114.htmlMillions of dollars in American aid relief for the Haiti earthquake disaster are coming from people donating money on their cell phones using text messages.
Text-message donations, also called SMS donations, are becoming increasing popular with charities because of their convenience for donors and the ability to spread the word quickly via social media sites like Twitter and Facebook.
The Haiti earthquake marks a watershed moment for the high-tech form of giving, which has been around for several years but which has become increasingly popular of late.
The American Red Cross has raised $3 million in Haiti aid relief through $10 text-message donations as of this morning, Wendy Harman, the charity's social media manager, told LiveScience.
"It certainly has shattered anything that we have done before in the mobile giving space," said Harman.
OK I understand Haiti is a big story but its been a week, what new developments could happen? Time to move on... I am personally getting sick of hearing about it all the time because its sad. Let's move on.
But all the network news and CNN and MSNBC can't stop talking about Haiti. I wonder why. It's because they don't want to talk about Massachusetts. FOX News is the only one talking about the senate race for a reasonable amount. The other networks are giving token coverage to it while spending the other 99% of their programming time on Haiti.
I really hate people sometimes...
http://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?t=1801851
POLITICS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE COVERAGE OF RELIEF EFFORTS WHERE ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND OR MORE PEOPLE DIED TRAGICALLY DURRRRRR HURRRRRRR.
The death of 100,000 or more foreigners is obviously not as important for news as the coverage of a crappy political election or the deaths of thousands of Americans who died during 9/11 which was covered for a very long time after the fact.
i read that entire thread with absolute disgust. can't believe i ever labeled myself a republican if this is the mindset of the majority. i wonder what the reaction would have been if they were white...
I really hate people sometimes...
http://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?t=1801851
POLITICS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE COVERAGE OF RELIEF EFFORTS WHERE ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND OR MORE PEOPLE DIED TRAGICALLY DURRRRRR HURRRRRRR.
The death of 100,000 or more foreigners is obviously not as important for news as the coverage of a crappy political election or the deaths of thousands of Americans who died during 9/11 which was covered for a very long time after the fact.
It certainly seems convenient that when Obama is about lose 1 of the 60 Democratic senate seats, that all of a sudden out of nowhere a giant earthquake hits and kills 200,000 people.
Just saying, looks a little fishy to me.
Made me lol.
Facebook groups makes me ****ing sad. I mean, part of me ****ing dies when I see them.
"X moneyes to Haiti for every person that joins!" or "I feel for the people in Haiti" Really? God damn it I want to punch people sometimes...
I really hate people sometimes...
http://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?t=1801851
POLITICS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE COVERAGE OF RELIEF EFFORTS WHERE ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND OR MORE PEOPLE DIED TRAGICALLY DURRRRRR HURRRRRRR.
The death of 100,000 or more foreigners is obviously not as important for news as the coverage of a crappy political election or the deaths of thousands of Americans who died during 9/11 which was covered for a very long time after the fact.