Harper Visits Haitian Slum

National traitor and Zionofascist Prime Minister Stephan Harper is going to give these people "about $100 million a year until 2011". This comes as no surprise.

Just a few weeks ago I was chatting with a man who happened to have a Mexican wife and mixed race children. His daughter, a young Mestizo about age 14, was part of some sort of Girl Guide-ish group that was going to Madagascar to fix some polluted river. The project is going to cost $150, 000 Canadian dollars, coming straight out of tax payers pockets!

So, for Canada to be handing over money to Negro 3rd world slums, giving away our earned money, is no suprise to me. Our treasonous Government gives away so much money it's no wonder there are dieing homeless people all over the larger cities.


Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with women
waiting to have their children vaccinated while
visiting a hospital in the notorious Cite Soleil
slums in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, July 20, 2007.
(CP/Ryan Remiorz)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (CP) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper became the first foreign leader in many years to visit the infamous Cite Soleil slum at the heart of the Haitian capital Friday - a symbolic gesture to demonstrate that the hemisphere's poorest and possibly most dangerous neighbourhood has improved along with the rest of the country.

But that image was far from clear. The prime minister's motorcade was led by an army jeep with three heavily armed UN troops, one pointing a mounted machine-gun directly at the throng of people lining the rutted roadway.

"I think all of us as fellow human beings, people who have our own families, only begin to understand the true difficulties and challenges that so many people face on a day-to-day basis, it is extraordinary," Harper said after seeing the troubled area.

"And I think Canadians should be very proud that they are offering to help, that our help is
making a difference in terms in safety of people's lives, in terms of giving them some hope and some opportunity."


Harper's assessment was backed by Haitian president RenePreval , who said the Canadian leader's visit would have been ill-advised only six months ago, when gangs of thugs menaced the locals and anyone who ventured into the neighbourhood of dirt streets, open sewers and
tin-roofed shacks.

Preval noted that Canada's aid to his country is its second largest, next to Afghanistan, with commitments of about $100 million a year until 2011 - a large number considering Haiti's population of 8.5 million.

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