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		<title>Haiti and Poverty-Stricken America</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The tragedy in Haiti is unparalleled. The call for help from around the world is needed, to say the least. The question: What does it take to get an equal call to citizens of the United States to help out American citizens who have, are and will be experiencing metaphorical earthquakes of their own? Native &#8230; <p class="link-more"><a href="https://sandcreekmassacre.net/haiti-and-poverty-stricken-america/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Haiti and Poverty-Stricken America"</span></a></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The tragedy in Haiti is unparalleled. The call for help<br />
from around the world is needed, to say the least.</p>
<p>The question:</p>
<p>What does it take to get an equal call to citizens of the<br />
United States to help out American citizens who<br />
have, are and will be experiencing metaphorical<br />
earthquakes of their own?</p>
<p>Native Americans. Homeless war veterans. The<br />
homeless. Poverty-stricken people in the United States.<br />
Those who have lost their jobs and homes and had<br />
and are having their lives ruined because<br />
of ignorant, fear-filled human beings like George Bush<br />
and Richard Cheney, who plunged the United States<br />
of America into a meaningless war that caused the<br />
murders of thousands of Americans, Iraquis, and<br />
others, and in turn, created the economic turmoil<br />
that has placed the United States on the brink of<br />
financial disaster. These two individuals live in<br />
warm, safe, secure homes, and are revered in some<br />
circles, as wonderful men. With what legacy will history<br />
books credit them? Because America honors those who<br />
serve in public office, for some strange reason, more<br />
than any other American, they will prevail with<br />
their new libraries, etc.</p>
<p>Who is going to create a text message number for<br />
people to call in to donate money to help out those<br />
Americans who were figuratively destroyed in the<br />
past by greed and self-interest like these two men?<br />
Who? And when?</p>
<p>The United States has always been helpful to<br />
people in other countries. It has helped make<br />
America, in many people’s eyes, the great<br />
country that it is. It is almost cliche. What<br />
about Americans who need help? Think<br />
about it. Where is the outpouring to<br />
help Americans in need, like what is<br />
going on in Haiti now? Where is it,<br />
folks? And that is not to slight Haitians<br />
one bit. The horror they are<br />
experiencing is unimaginable. We<br />
must help them out. I’m simply<br />
saying that we have Americans<br />
in America who are experiencing<br />
the same kind of horror.</p>
<p>Food. Shelter. Clothing. Possibly a bit of<br />
recreation. Where has it gone for thousands<br />
of Americans who have been, are, and will<br />
be devastated by this metaphorical earthquake<br />
that plagues Americans as a people?</p>
<p>It is time for the United States of America to<br />
put forth the same effort it does to help out<br />
Americans like Haitians are being helped now.</p>
<p>It is time, or, the infrastructure of America will<br />
continue to decay, and die.</p>
<p>It is time.</p>
<p>And for those of you, after reading this, who will want to compare me to Rush Limbaugh’s bellowing about American citizens’ income tax money that goes to Haiti, forget it. Rush Limbaugh is a squeaky<br />
conservative. Oiling his hinges would only be a beginning to turning<br />
around his idiocy. For me, my hinges are oiled. I am tired of those who try to make a show by giving others money, when many Americans in their backyards are struggling to stay alive.</p>
<p>We have always given as Americans. So much so,<br />
we are blinded to the fact that there are thousands<br />
of Americans who need the same kind of help<br />
Haitians are struggling to receive. If you want to<br />
argue this point, before you do, I encourage you<br />
to visit some Native American reservations in<br />
the United States. Visit them. Roll in the dirt,<br />
feel their earth. Go to the Conoco convenience<br />
stop in Lame Deer, Montana. Stand in line<br />
with what you want to purchase. Observe<br />
those standing in line with you. Who are<br />
they? They are Native Americans who live<br />
on a poverty-stricken reservation where<br />
drug and alcohol abuse stalks each Native<br />
American who lives there, like actually,<br />
forced to live there, because their ancestors<br />
were shot and killed when they resisted<br />
attempts at curtailing their rights to<br />
follow the buffalo and to live free.</p>
<p>Go there, my friends, before you flap<br />
your tongue about me, and my<br />
pontificating. Sit and ponder there.<br />
Then, tell me that America’s<br />
indigineous people in addition to<br />
those Americans who live in<br />
cardboard boxes under bridges<br />
do not need the kinds of help some Haitians<br />
are presently receiving.</p>
<p>Tell me. Tell me. Churches who<br />
spend all of their might on helping<br />
people in other countries who are<br />
experiencing plight, poverty, hunger,<br />
disease, AIDS, and a host of other<br />
horrifying things that most Americans<br />
do not. Why is it that there are<br />
Americans in America who live<br />
in “Third World” countries, or as<br />
some idiots say, “developing nations”,<br />
which is hilarious to me, here in<br />
America? Check out Pine Ridge,<br />
folks, before you attack me for my<br />
presence of mind here.</p>
<p>Check out parts of Los Angeles,<br />
New York City, Chicago, Denver,<br />
etc. Everywhere, and anywhere you<br />
go in the United States, you simply<br />
need to open your eyes, and you will<br />
see human devastation.</p>
<p>So, close your mind. Kick me in the ass<br />
for this article. Say that I am an idiot.<br />
It doesn’t matter. My plea is simply to<br />
open your minds and eyes to the<br />
devastation in America as you have<br />
opened your minds and eyes to<br />
Haitians. Americans need your<br />
help as well. They also need your<br />
hearts and your love. Who is the<br />
first one to raise their hand and<br />
pledge, as you are pledging to<br />
Haiti, to exude the same passion<br />
for America’s people who are<br />
less fortunate than you? Who?</p>
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