Quote Originally Posted by superskunk1
just the fact that you guys are discussing something that you dont have the power to change, should give you an idea of what and why it happened.

We are talking about the government. WTF the same people that made cannabis illegal, the same people that we blame for every tragedy.

nobody here has the power to do anything so it is our job to help ourselves and anyone in our arms reach.

If you believe in GOD pray, if you believe in the government pay

whatever floats your boat, all i can do is feel bad about this kind of situation happening to such a poor country.
Absolutely. The first thing I thought when I heard of the tragedy in Haiti was "why them of all people, haven't they suffered enough already?" Of course, I'm American. so it was really my financial interests I was worried about. In fact, I'm thinkin' I might want to call down an earthquake upon someone. Hmmmm?
senorx12562 Reviewed by senorx12562 on . Haitiā??s tragedy: A crime of US imperialism Ran into this article on another website, guess they found off another website, so I now pass it on to this website. Just thought it was an interesting read. By Bill Van Auken January 21, 2010 ā?? wsws.org http://www.trinidadandtobagonews.com/blogimg/haiti2.jpg The immense death and suffering inflicted upon the people of Haiti by the January 12 earthquake has laid bare a massive international crime by US imperialism, which prepared this catastrophe with a century of oppression and is Rating: 5