tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-504539492375795122.post8889470451388378735..comments2023-08-21T06:53:09.350-04:00Comments on *** We Have Moved to www.boliviaweekly.com ***: VP Linera Calls US-Haiti Aid Disgraceful, Demands WithdrawalUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-504539492375795122.post-79653297516773086112010-02-02T03:47:15.500-04:002010-02-02T03:47:15.500-04:00any way that we can find any peace amongst nations...any way that we can find any peace amongst nations? The US has heart and the people are giving whatever they can. The US is raising millions and millions of dollars in an economy that has been crushed. So many people are out of work, struggling themselves, but many are still giving knowing that the Haitians are without homes, and have lost so much. Bolivia? Not really in the best position to give like the US, but there are many many people in the cities who have money to give a bit. Are they? I doubt it. The majority of the bolivians are poor, but the majority live in rural communities. Those educated and in the city have the means to give something, but instead, it seems like it's better to just throw stones and feel bitter towards a wealthier country. Yes, military are there with guns, but not to take over or control the country. The military have doctors, nurses, people trained to rescue others. No one is using guns. if the guns are present on some, it's no different than the police carrying armor. haitians are hungry, fighting over health care and food, which sometimes leads to dangerous situations, and a police type situation may be necessary, and I'm sure the other countries who are there have military with guns as well.timehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18047277395143224783noreply@blogger.com