Texas Jack is skeptical:
I'm confused. Isn't Haiti one of two countries on the island of Hispaniola?Yeah, no one died in New Orleans. It was all lies!Did the quake only effect the Haitian end of the island?
Or could it be that we're seeing another media production like New Orleans and Katrina?
cripplecreek thinks the UN is like a earthquake magnet:
Obviously the quake affected Dominica but Dominica isn’t under UN control and is actually thriving. They’ll survive and rebuild, Haiti will suffer and the UN will collect money.Except Dominica didn't actually get hit by the earthquake. But way to stick in your favored narrative anyhow!
Karliner prefers to blame Obama, somehow:
halfright, without irony:I was wondering that about the narcissist also. Maybe he was playing golf and forgot the whole earth revolves around him for a moment.
Haiti, not even a nice place to visit. Sad, there's an earthquake in a place people build homes out of dumpsters material.
This is what happens when 40% of your country practices VOODOO. Bad Karma.....Prayers for the innocent.Yeah, Karma, that totally Christian concept. Not that only praying for the innocent is very Christian either.
dennisw agrees with the above, only with even more crazy:
The whole island is under a whammy. Voodoo curses. Santeria curses. Bad juju there from generations of mucking about with the dark sideichabod1 would like to bring up help by bringing up race:
Honestly, I’m having trouble ginning up the sympathy. My carer is broke. I’m sure Obama will give them more than the $50,000 he gave Italy when they had their earthquake. After all, these are blacks err... african-americans.TheUndead disagrees with the awful racism above:
Buff said indeed!Obama is a Muzz. Haiti is not a Muzz country.
Nuff said.
Raving lunatic freak-job Pat Robertson echoed many of these sentiments when he said that the reason for the earthquake was that Haiti had signed a pact with the devil to get them out from under French rule.
ReplyDeleteBy calling other people's religious beliefs the "dark side," dennisw reminds me of Marguerite Perrin, the God warrior.