HopeforHaitiNow_mov
HopeforHaitiNow_mov
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at 17:08 on January 22nd, 2010
i think its important we do everything we can to help the citizens of haiti.
at 17:09 on January 22nd, 2010
With many prayers and hopes that this country, and it's people, can overcome this disaster and become a stronger community with a sronger government that will take care of, and build, it's own society. God's will is strong and will make this place a stronger place. God bless those who were lost, and those who lost their loved ones. You are in my prayers daily. MB from Kentucky
at 17:11 on January 22nd, 2010
are the entertainers getting paid
at 17:26 on January 22nd, 2010
no dumbass
at 17:37 on January 22nd, 2010
how much have the entertainers donated?
at 17:11 on January 22nd, 2010
Haiti will rise from the ashes a better, happier, more properous place to live. Last shall be first.
at 17:11 on January 22nd, 2010
Ive sent money, all that I can afford, however, I want to do more! Something hands on!! I wish I could go there, and help care for the children, the babies, do more!! If someone knows how or where I could help, please let me know!! My heart aches!!
at 17:11 on January 22nd, 2010
he that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high sshall abide under the shadow of the almighty. i will say of the lord, he is my refuge and my fortress my god, in him will i trust. surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the nolsome pestilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust. His truth shall be thy sheild and buckler ........Amen, God bless Haiti
at 17:13 on January 22nd, 2010
We HAVE to SHARE, look around you, we have healthy children and a we have hope for tomorrow....lets help the people from Haiti...
at 17:15 on January 22nd, 2010
E justamente assim atraves de nos (cada um de nos) que Deus mostra seu amor epode fazer alguma coisa pelo proximo..... Eunice ( Brazilian at Salt Lake)
at 17:15 on January 22nd, 2010
God Bless all
at 17:15 on January 22nd, 2010
very hard to donate........tried several times it will not go through
at 17:54 on January 22nd, 2010
i agree it is almost impossible to get through to donate anyone know a better way
at 17:17 on January 22nd, 2010
My school is asking that all students/staff bring 100 pennies on Wed.,Jan 27, the 100th day of school, and we will send that $ to Haiti! :)
at 17:18 on January 22nd, 2010
Beloved brothers and sister of Haiti know that you are surrounded by angels and loved and support by the hand of Good that works through humanity...We hear you and send all that you need...Pray for your well being and are with you..Our hearts are heavy as we feel your pain...May many blessing pour forth unto your lives and know that you are not alone that we care and all of you are in hearts...
at 17:19 on January 22nd, 2010
HAVE FAITH IN GOD.... AND HAITI WILL OVERCOME! STAY STRONG FOR THE CHILDEREN. YOU GUYS WILL LIVE THROUGH THESE HARD TIMES AND YOUR DAYS WILL BE BRIGHT AGAIN!!! PEACE AND LOVE.
at 17:19 on January 22nd, 2010
My prayers go out to all who are suffering with this tragedy,including all of us who watch and feel so help less . WE CARE< WE SUPPORT<WE LOVE. GIVE>>>JUST KEEP GIVING
at 17:20 on January 22nd, 2010
Haiti: Politics in Motion - So what will we learn from the Haitian crisis? The Indonesian Tsunami came to life via an underwater earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale. In that event 230,000 people perished and approximately 2,000,000 people were displaced and/or injured. Global governments pledged $4 billion dollars but the amount received did not measure up to that generosity. Individual donations collected by charitable organizations are immeasurable and it would not be surprising if much of that charity fell into the hands of scoundrels, leaches, thieves or in the category of administration fees. The Haitian earthquake has taken 250,000 lives and displaced much of the remaining island population. Pledges no doubt will total in the billions. The Canadian government and citizens alone have already pledged approximately $200 million. To a country like Haiti that’s big money, especially when the average Haitian earns a meagre $700 per annum. If foreign pledges approximate that of the Indonesian Tsunami then we are donating over 60% of the island’s GDP of $7 billion. Let’s face it, most human beings feel good about being charitable. Where they fail in their efforts is that they are completely detached in asking “what did our assistance help in accomplishing”. The news certainly will not tell you, governments are too busy hiding the other billions they are squandering and charitable organizations await the next major disaster so they can continue to line the pockets of nepotism and greed. My personal opinion is that the charter of every charitable organization should be revoked and its members sent out to find real jobs. Then charity would stop paying for executive vacations, family excursions, a water distillation system, a cupboard full of antibiotics and all those concerned workers who make charity a post-script on their resume – then off to a pre-selected government job reserved for Anglos. It’s been over a week and many Haitians still have no food or water. Helicopters, all terrain vehicles, parachute-drops and more common sense ideas have lost their appeal, especially when they appear to be the more obvious solutions. So what have we learned? That Mother Nature (also known as HAARP) will continue to impact our geography but not our sensibilities. Powerful institutions could ultimately impact how we live and where we live. Don’t under-estimate the power of covert activity, and don’t under-estimate are inane stupidity in not being able to recognize it. With global disasters on the rise, would it not make sense for an organization such as the United Nations to call for global human registry? The Haitian crisis saw humanity buried in rubble and their mortal remains left to the charge of rats and vermin. This sacrilege will call out for action, but be careful what you ask for. The confusion over this and other disasters (New Orleans for example) may create a global private disaster-response army under the watch of the G20, UN, The Bilderberg Group, MJ-12 or some other unaccountable organization. This borderless authority could be a scary proposition. Don’t forget that IRIS and GSN, as seismology organizations, can in many cases, follow and predict seismic activity with great accuracy. The question is why has this technology not been used to avert disaster? Controlling Mother Nature may be a more effective means of population control than war. Just think of all the possibilities. Stop donating! Disaster relief funds should be given directly to the Federal government. Bad choice but it really is the only relevant choice. What have the United Way, UNICEF, CARE and all the other organizations who collect billions of dollars annually done to help mitigate the Haitian dilemma? Thank you,Joseph
at 17:57 on January 22nd, 2010
I have to agree with alot that you say. Pretty bad when they have had so much help delivered already and they have no ideas as to what to do with it all, or how to get it to the people. The news people get there... wheres the supplies?????? these people are dying!!! wake up!!
at 17:21 on January 22nd, 2010
The smallest things in life are the greatest, every penny counts.99 pennies equal a dollar , it all adds up. Lets help are fellow brothers, sisters we are all gods children.
at 17:22 on January 22nd, 2010
In God we must trust! Love You!
at 17:23 on January 22nd, 2010
Am just so happy to see the world is coming together to help the people of Haiti. Its show that the fire of love for our brothers/sister still burns bright. May God bless each and everyone who help.thank you all .R.C Bahamas.
at 17:24 on January 22nd, 2010
My husband and I were going to give a great deal of money to your organization, until we just saw Stevie Wonder's off-key bash America song. Now we won't give money. The disaster in Haiti is not a platform for liberal hollywood know-it-alls to bash America while singing their own glories from America's platform and reaping America's benefits all the while. Good luck with all the other America haters. Maybe they'll give you some cash.
at 17:43 on January 22nd, 2010
Jenny, your "Limbaugh" stance won't slow the flood of real people's efferts.
at 17:46 on January 22nd, 2010
How could you have so much hate during such a trying time? WHO are you? It is so easy to point a finger, isn't it?
at 17:56 on January 22nd, 2010
Jenny from the block,shame on you.May God help you,what is wrong to you people.
at 18:01 on January 22nd, 2010
Unfortunately I can't write to you what I really think of you. It starts with A ...............and ends with hole. Too bad that you and your husband did not perish in some disaster instead of the poor unfortunate people of HAITI. USING AN EXCUSE ABOUT SOME "LIBERAL HOLLWOOD KNOW-IT ALL" TO NOT GIVE SOUNDS LIKE WHAT A CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN NEO KHAN WOULD DO!!!!!!!!!! IF JESUS WAS ALIVE I AM SURE THAT YOU WOULD NOT GIVE TO HIS CAUSE, BECAUSE YOU WOULD FINE HIM TOO LIBERAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
at 18:07 on January 22nd, 2010
Jenny from the block Well it is obvious you did not want to give anyway, espeically to let a song deter you from helping the human race of people who may one day be taking care of you on your death bed. Think about it, what more important to you is your money not the human race. I would not want to be your friend, nor an acquaintance. Haiti will survive without you, they are a resilient country and will rise again and without you. WATCH YOUR BLESSINGS, JUST LIKE YOU GOT IT YOU COULD ALSO LOOSE IT. God is watching and listening to your every word. From the heart
at 17:26 on January 22nd, 2010
I like some many others have watched the horrible feat of Haiti. I am proud to say that I have donated what I could and I am so happy to see that others have also. The residents of Haiti will be in my prayers long after the cameras have stopped rolling. From my family to all of those affected I wish a speedy rebuild and recovery.
at 17:27 on January 22nd, 2010
Our God is an awesome God who brings blessings and grace to the worse of situations. People of Haiti, keep the faith.