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12216: Re: 12215: United States largess per Ambassador LinoGutierrez (fwd)
From: Matt Ray <mraymus@yahoo.com>
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So, it seems to me that you're saying that we "owe" more money to Haiti
or any other country? I'm sorry, but I don't understand the logic.
Why do we owe anybody anything unless we've borrowed from them? Don't
get me wrong. I love Haiti and her people. I go, on a volunteer basis
every year to Haiti and bring lots of prosthetic and orthotic supplies
and doctors with me to help those that can't even help themselves. I
have a big heart for giving, especially to Haitians. I spend hours
every week trying to find donations for Haiti, finding volunteers to go
with me to Haiti, trying to do whatever I can so that I can go to Haiti
and try to help. But do I owe this to them? I suppose I do, in
many ways, because Haiti has given me, personally, many things, including
a different perspective on life. But to say that we owe Haiti or any
other country a certain amount of money doesn't seem right to me. We
do it because we can. We do it because we want to. Am I naive in this
thought process?
Matt
Matt Ray
Healing Hands for Haiti
http://www.healinghandsforhaiti.org
mraymus@yahoo.com
661.588.4400 - phone
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