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Haiti got a richter 7 earthquake

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A Haitian security officer (R) looks on at the body of a man moments after security services shot him during a mob looting spree in the downtown business district on January 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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A man is rescued by members of U.S., Spanish and Taiwanese rescue teams in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Marco Dormino/MINUSTAH/Handout)

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Russian rescuers carry Senvilo Ovri, 11, a survivor of the earthquake, out of the remains of a house in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Tatyana Makeyeva)

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A woman waits for medical attention for her son in Port Au Prince General Hospital on January 16th, 2010. (Globe staff photo/Bill Greene)

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Georges Boutin of Fort Lauderdale, Florida (with hacksaw) and daughter (right) Pier Boutin of Lenox, Massachussets use a hacksaw to amputate a woman's leg in Port Au Prince General Hospital. It was the first surgery at the country's largest hospital since the earthquake. (Globe staff photo/Bill Greene)
 
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Looters steal a bag of another looter who lies dead, shot by the police on January 17, 2010 near the Hypolite Market in Port-au-Prince. (Olivier Laban Mattei/AFP/Getty Images)
 
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Survivors of Tuesday's earthquake extend their arms as U.S. troops with the 82nd Airborne Division distribute water in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. The troops gave out over 9,000 bottles of water and 2,000 meals Sunday. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
 
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A woman runs as a police officer disperses looters from a commercial area in Port-au-Prince January 18, 2010.

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A Haitian police officer kicks a man as the police disperse looters in downtown Port-au-Prince January 18, 2010. Thousands more U.S. troops will help U.N. peacekeepers keep order on Haiti's increasingly lawless streets as tens of thousands of earthquake survivors wait desperately for aid.
 
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - JANUARY 18: The dead body of a man with his hands tied behind his back lies on a street near downtown area of the city early in the morning on January 18, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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A women says prayers in front of a Jesus statue next to the destroyed main Cathedral before an outdoor morning prayer service

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People pray outdoors next to the main Cathedral during morning prayer service after the massive earthquake destroyed the building

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People pray together during a morning prayer service outside the destroyed main Cathedral
 
CALIPATRIA, CA - JANUARY 16: m&d flies as carbon dioxide gas from deep underground fissures escapes through geothermal mudpots, or m&d volcanoes, over the southern San Andreas earthquake fault near the Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge on January 16, 2010 near Calipatria, California. The January 12 magnitude 7.0 earthquake in Haiti suggests that the record-breaking earthquake could strike at any time on this section of the San Andreas Fault. Scientific consensus states a 99.7 percent chance that a magnitude 6.7 quake or larger will strike by 2037 on the southern portion of the 800-mile-long San Andreas Fault, east of Los Angeles. This section of the fault has had very little slippage for more than 300 years and has built up immense pressure that could touch off a significant earthquake at any time, according to seismologists.

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i want to help, but dun know how to.
also i feel that, i have to be fair, i did not donate a cent to asiam tsunami, or china earthquake, even though i want to help haiti, but in fairness. I should treat all the same.

I was not like that when i was young, i donate money to charity when i was student, but life is cruel teacher, and this is me now.

These words of yours struck a chord with me most.

Cynicism crowds out idealism over time.

Me no donate to all the above tragedies too cos limpei very broke too.

Tat's why when I saw the looting, the stripped man tied at ankles being dragged along the street & in the end burnt with the trash, I wonder what the fuck those 7 smiling City Harvest babes-in-the-wood are trying to prove going into Haiti ?

Let more experienced disaster rescue personnel go in ....

Kam Lan no cure - not tat I am heartless, but these cheow kia really misled by their religious mentors....

BTW Where is Tee Kee ?

I suspect like US Rev Pat Robertson, he will think Haitians deserve this act of God for all their pseudo-Roman Catholism-cum-voodoo practice all this while or some end-times prophecy crap.
 
amercian dropping supply by parachute

no NGO dare to bring the aid into the city


NGO afraid to be rob, kill, kipnap or rape, but they went there to help the people. so why are they hiding in the airport?
 
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Me no donate to all the above tragedies too cos limpei very broke too.
I wonder what the fuck those 7 smiling City Harvest babes-in-the-wood are trying to prove going into Haiti ?

me not broke. ah ya, they are good people want to go and help. just let them go and wishes them good luck. If they make it back alive, it is a life changing experience for them.
 
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A man takes a photograph of a man who was lynched by a mob after he was accused of robbery in Petionville, January 16
 
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A cross stands intact in front of a church thatcollapsed during Tuesday's earthquake at the Canape Vert neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
 
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The Associated Press on January 19, 2010 at 10:41 AM
This aerial view shows the traffic near the airport in Port-au-Prince Haiti, Monday Jan. 18, 2010. The heavy traffic make it difficult to move aid where is needed, so the U.S. military forces have air dropped aid in specific areas throughout the capital city. (AP Photo/The Miami Herald, Carl Juste)
 
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