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Buried Alive in Haiti – Video
The images and stories coming from Haiti have been everywhere lately, particularly the social and political commentary. I’m not going to add anything here.
If you’re curious about the history of the nation then start here maybe and then read this for some perspective.
Also here’s some pretty stunning pictures.
But I did want to post this video from MSNBC. I caught it on the news last week. The video’s content (ignore the NBC visuals and editing please) was simply so cinematic, heart-wrenching, terrifying and even funny at the end… please take a look above.