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Old 03-12-2010, 05:31 AM   #6
Filling25

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I admit that I am very unhappy about what happened. I don't really mind that they blocked the trucks, I can understand that.

What I don't understand is how they could set fire to food that was purchased by their own countryment for consumption in Haiti!!! That just seems barbaric to me. I am sorry.

They had a place to hold the market, but it was not the normal site so they rejected it, and said no market.

THis kind of ignorance is really dangerous...it is the mob mentality, mindless destruction with no positive outcome.

Perhaps they just do not know the importance of isolating and defeating the cholera outbreak (which I am the first to admit was not at all their fault!!!).

I guess the mindlessness? of all this is just too baffling for me...sorry, frustrations have set in and I don't seem to see any light at the end of the tunnel that is not a train coming our way.

If that Storm called Tomas dumps anything like the rains that are being predicted, the country will be inundated with mudslides and flooding and landslides...and cholera will be much more widespread. OMG!

HB

This from a Mike Fisher post:
they have only 1 Chance:
Tomas passes the Channel between kamaica and SW Haiti heading NNE passing then the channel between SE Cuba and NW Haiti.
that would kill just a few thousands.
every Track somewhere 50-70 miles east of that projected tracking, full and easy within the Cones of possible Tracks, will print 5 Figures Numbers on the List, If there's anybody left able to take a count.
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