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Posted: 01 May 2012 03:50 PM   [ Ignore ]
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These are jaw dropping "Aid The Poor" numbers.

$322 million, in cold, hard, cash in one year!

Tax Free!!!!

$50 million in salaries. $50 million!!!!

$12 million in travel.

$12 million in "consulting fees" to his K Street friends in Washington DC.

$148 million from US Taxpayers in the form of Government grants

And what has Clinton invested in Haiti?

NOTHING from his foundation.

Only a few million from his separate, Clinton/Bush Haiti Fund.

Of which $2 million is for a 5 star hotel.

Just shocking! Simply shocking!
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Posted: 02 May 2012 08:19 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Once again Gunner has provided everyone with more of the truth about the William Jefferson Clinton Foundation and how they continue to pimp Haiti out to keep their bank accounts full of tax-free cash. Now remember these numbers are for year ending 2010. There is no telling what these numbers have grown to in year 2011. We have not seen the numbers for that year yet. Folks I'm telling you Clinton, Farmer and those others in charge of these major NGOs don't want Haiti to improve or get better. If that was to happen their donations would start to shrink. No one will continue to donate to a NGO that says they are helping a country that has clean water, electricity , health care, jobs, good roads, elementary and secondary education for its citizens, etc. No they will continue to donate only if Haiti is poor and the people are hungry, unemployed, have no access to medical care etc. It is like the race issue in the United States; as long as there is the perception that there is racial inequality in the the US people like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and others have a job and money coming into their pockets.

Look around the region and see how many other countries are so much better developed than Haiti. What do they have that Haiti does not? It is not location; Haiti is right in the middle of the same tropical climate that Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Turks & Caicos and the other islands of the Antilles. What these countries have is a stable government that puts country before greed and corruption. These countries have a thriving economy and a tourist industry because they have a government that works. There is law and order in the streets for the most part. Every society has it's criminals but they don't run the streets to the degree that travel warnings are issued to residents from other countries warning them not to go there.

I am going to stop now because if I don't this post would be far to long. Once again Gunner shines the light on truth and the rest of you who are going to post negative things about him and now me are still sitting somewhere other than Haiti. Posting your minds full of mush comments instead of going back to Haiti, demanding change and working to bring about the change that will help Haiti take her rightful place with the other nations of the Caribbean region.
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Posted: 02 May 2012 08:34 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Once again Gunner has provided everyone with more of the truth about the William Jefferson Clinton Foundation and how they continue to pimp Haiti out to keep their bank accounts full of tax-free cash. Now remember these numbers are for year ending 2010. There is no telling what these numbers have grown to in year 2011. We have not seen the numbers for that year yet. Folks I'm telling you Clinton, Farmer and those others in charge of these major NGO don't want Haiti to improve or get better. If that was to happen their donations would start to shrink. No one will continue to donate to a NGO that says they are helping a country that has clean water, electricity , health care, jobs, good roads, elementary and secondary education for its citizens, etc. No they will continue to donate only if Haiti is poor and the people are hungry, unemployed, have no access to medical care etc. It is like the race issue in the United States; as long as there is the perception that there is racial inequality in the the US people like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and others have a job and money coming into their pockets.

Look around the region and see how many other countries are so much better developed than Haiti. What do they have that Haiti does not? It is not location; Haiti is right in the middle of the same tropical climate that Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Turks & Caicos and the other islands of the Antilles. What these countries have is a stable government that puts country before greed and corruption. These countries have a thriving economy and a tourist industry because they have a government that works. There is law and order in the streets for the most part. Every society has it's criminals but they don't run the streets to the degree that travel warnings are issued to residents from other countries warning them not to go there.

I am going to stop now because if I don't this post would be far to long. Once again Gunner shines the light on truth and the rest of you who are going to post negative things about him and now me are still sitting somewhere other than Haiti. Posting your minds full of mush comments instead of going back to Haiti, demanding change and working to bring about the change that will help Haiti take her rightful place with the other nations of the Caribbean region.


Indeed!

The Clinton Foundation is the worst in reporting timely financial data.

It is always at least a 1.5 years old. Very shrewd, but I promised to stay on top of this thief, and so, there it is.

And let's face it, when people hear the name Clinton Foundation, they think of only one country: HAITI.

When they hear the name Dr Paul Farmer, they think of only one country: HAITI

When they hear about "International Aid", the first country to come to mind is: HAITI

And we had Martelly, just yesterday, on his return speech, plead with the "Aid The Poor" industry players to help Haiti gets its institutions in order.

We need "Aid The Poor" to set us on the path of "straight and narrow".

Thank God we're building all of these luxury hotels for our welcomed guests from the "Aid Community".

And so it goes...
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Posted: 02 May 2012 08:44 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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These are jaw dropping "Aid The Poor" numbers.

$322 million, in cold, hard, cash in one year!

Tax Free!!!!

$50 million in salaries. $50 million!!!!

$12 million in travel.

$12 million in "consulting fees" to his K Street friends in Washington DC.

And what has Clinton invested in Haiti?

NOTHING from his foundation.

Only a few million from his separate, Clinton/Bush Haiti Fund.

Of which $2 million is for a 5 star hotel.

Just shocking! Simply shocking!


Gunner understand that the presence of the winkle white hair monster alone makes them happy. The moment Clinton invaded Haiti with the USAID rice I knew we had a problem. I will continue to say again Haiti has lost their independence back to slavery.
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Posted: 02 May 2012 09:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Personally, I need first class hotels for my visits to Haiti.
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Posted: 02 May 2012 09:25 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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Posted: 02 May 2012 09:31 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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Personally, I need first class hotels for my visits to Haiti.


My beloved Ibo lele still remains intact, but I use it simply for hanging out at the pool.

These hotels are nothing more than the "Aid The Poor" industry placing a further foothold on Haitian soil.

If it was USACE invading, these hotels wouldn't be needed in these quantities.

"Aid The Poor" domination is expected to continue or you wouldn't have Marriott, Best Western, Clinton/Bush, investing.
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Posted: 02 May 2012 12:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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Personally, I need first class hotels for my visits to Haiti.


My beloved Ibo lele still remains intact, but I use it simply for hanging out at the pool.

These hotels are nothing more than the "Aid The Poor" industry placing a further foothold on Haitian soil.

If it was USACE invading, these hotels wouldn't be needed in these quantities.

"Aid The Poor" domination is expected to continue or you wouldn't have Marriott, Best Western, Clinton/Bush, investing.


Montana was my favorite...great location...majestic view.......and Le plaza for kanaval and charony.

Ibo Lele is too high in the mountains...too cool for the pool...and too outdated. I think it closed for a while and was being used as rental units.
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Posted: 02 May 2012 01:01 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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All of this "playa hatin' " will change nothing; you can take that to the bank, and while you keep talking "tihs" Clinton will keep counting bank figures.
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Posted: 02 May 2012 04:50 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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Personally, I need first class hotels for my visits to Haiti.


My beloved Ibo lele still remains intact, but I use it simply for hanging out at the pool.

These hotels are nothing more than the "Aid The Poor" industry placing a further foothold on Haitian soil.

If it was USACE invading, these hotels wouldn't be needed in these quantities.

"Aid The Poor" domination is expected to continue or you wouldn't have Marriott, Best Western, Clinton/Bush, investing.


Montana was my favorite...great location...majestic view.......and Le plaza for kanaval and charony.

Ibo Lele is too high in the mountains...too cool for the pool...and too outdated. I think it closed for a while and was being used as rental units.


It's been in and out of tough times, but it's still there.

I didn't swim, so the sun, the patio/pool bar, the view over looking the little people of PauP, made for a great afternoon.

Older crowd for sure and it definitely has dated charm.

All of the signed photos from dignataries of the 50's through 70's hang on the walls as a reminder of past glories for it and Haiti..

Montana was for the more hip, younger crowd.
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Posted: 03 May 2012 11:22 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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Is it any surprise?

Still trying to track down the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund's Form 990 or financial statements.

So far, NOTHING!

When I went to the homepage, I got hit with this huge popup:

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She sure does seem grateful that the "great Master" took her picture.
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Posted: 18 May 2012 02:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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That is almost 12 months without any financial reporting. (12/31/2010 to 11/14/2011)

This is one of the issues that the young Haitian diaspora needs to address.

The lack of accountability by the NGOs operating and profiting off of Haiti.

The Clinton Bush Haiti Fund did not submit a Form 990 until November of 2011 for the fiscal period ending Dec 31, 2010.

Not only is it tax free, but once a year reporting, is a system of "cover-up" to protect NGOs from necessary scrutiny.

This lack of accountability is why there is so much corruption in the NGO system as its leader (Bill Clinton) is one of the worst offenders.

Yes, you will have to fight your own "party" (Democrats), but that is where courage and fortitude need to come into play.

Don't expect Ms Charles at the Miami Herald or CNN or NY Times to support you.

No! They will fight you!

Courage! Fortitude! Determination! Focus!

If you truly want to change Haiti.
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Posted: 18 May 2012 05:42 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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gunner - 03 May 2012 11:22 AM
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Is it any surprise?

Still trying to track down the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund's Form 990 or financial statements.

So far, NOTHING!

When I went to the homepage, I got hit with this huge popup:

clintonbush.jpg

She sure does seem grateful that the "great Master" took her picture.


DONATE NOTHING

Buy Haitian coffee instead:

http://www.benjyscoffee.com/

http://justhaiti.org/buycoffee.htm
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