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Don't worry about a wave of illegal Haitians storming our shores. The US has been pretty good at sending them home if they do land here. Americans do have the right to our hospitals and they should come first unless it is an emergency. Cursing the Haitians will not rid the US of all the others who have invaded us and I hear so many (and the invaders) say we cannot deport all of them. I know the days have been cold but take a walk and smile at everyone you meet. |
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Of all those there I would say the UN is the worst and I will never give them anything. One time Dr Sanjay Gupta showed the makeshift hospital where he was working with the UN doctors, he said a vehicle came and told the doctors to pack up, they had orders to leave. They all left Gupta and one or two nurses there for the night. The next day a UN official said they did not give an order for the doctors to leave. I saw some of a food distrubition where I did not see the beginning but things looked pretty calm to me but the UN ordered the supplies back on the truck and they took it away while the people stood there. When they saw the truck leave they all surged foward to get as much as possible. I also have seen recently where women are at sewing machines ( the treadle type no less). I don't know where in Haiti that was but they said they were building up a clothing trade. The US never waits for others to commit in the time of need. There are times when I think they do too much but if people want to give I will not get in their way. Last edited by Rim05; 01-29-2010 at 08:06 AM. |
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The Haitians bankrupting our hospitals aren't here illegally. They didn't even come here on their own. They were flown here for care.
What I would like to know is, why isn't any of these millions of dollars collected for "aid" not paid to American hospitals who directly render such aid? That's why I wouldn't give them a dime, not a nickle, not a penny. There are aid groups all over Haiti clamoring for more and more money. The three past leaders of Haiti are ready to engage in civil war to get their hands on the aid money. Meanwhile the people are still starving and looting and our hospitals are going bankrupt. It has all the earmarks of being just another gigantic scam with the earthquake being a good excuse for scamming. |
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None of the millions of dollars were collected for US hospitals, that is why they do not get any. All those doctors, nurses or rescue workers are not getting paid a penny. It is all humanitarian aid because of a Natural Disaster. If anyone of us gets buried under our house because of a quake, I will bet they would want to be rescued even by a Haitian. Someone needs to close this thread before someone blows a gasket. |
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You're right I have called all Haitians derogatory names. What other names should I call them? If you can think of a single uplifting, positive thing about them please tell me. I'm open to being persuaded. |
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In any case, we are wandering off the main thrust of the thread, as stated by the title, so maybe we could keep it a little more confined in that regard |
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This morning Fox TV news reported that Florida and Georgia hospitals have slammed the doors on Haitians. No more.
The US Army is flying injured Haitians in and just dumping them on the hospitals. I have two problems with the practice. #1. Haitians are not Americans, they are foreigners. #2. The Federal Government is taking unfair advantage of our hospitals. Leaving the hospitals to provide at the hospitals expense, apparently without arrangements for reimbursements. The hospitals have said they are seriously overloaded and the influx is adversely affecting their ability to treat American patients. Yes, of course, I understand that this is an emergency and that it is the biggest human tragedy in our lifetime but at the same time we need some control and common sense, not pandemonium and panic. Who are these people coming in? Do they have any ID, documentation ? The prison collapsed and the prisoners are at large. The place is overrun with drug traffickers. OK so they too are entitled to a band-aid. But who's controlling this and how will the hospitals be compensated ? More importantly when will they go home ? |
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How about: HUMAN? It's not like they asked for the earthquake. HOWEVER, I'd like the relief, rebuilding efforts to have the focus of keeping as many Haitian citizens in their own nation.
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Amen Papoose, amen.
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My thoughts exactly.
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