Solemn Reminder of Death in Haiti

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The caption reads:

Black ribbons tied to a metal cross flutter in the wind on a hilltop above the mass grave site where many thousands of earthquake victims are buried, February 21, 2010 in Titanyen, Haiti. Bodies have arrived every day since last month’s 7.0 earthquake killed more than 200,000 people and left 1.2 million homeless. Called Haiti’s ‘Valley of Death.’

Shocked Chileans On the Defense – America Take Note

An Army of Marias is how Glenn Reynolds of pajamasmedia describes the watch groups forming in response to widespread looting in Conception, Chile in the wake of the horrendous earthquake.  Reynolds writes:

This is why Americans have guns. And why getting to know your neighbors is an important part of disaster preparation.

Here’s a hell of an aside (H/T Glenn Reynolds): To Keep and Bear Arms by Doctor Zero. It starts off:

Twenty-five years ago, a little after sunrise on a Monday morning, the front door of my house was kicked in by a man who had blown his mind with crack cocaine. He marched my family upstairs at gunpoint. When I reached the top of the stairs and turned around, he put the gun in my forehead and pulled the trigger. Read the rest here.


Haitians Struggle – Haitians Pray

Services held outside a church damaged in the earthquake in Haiti.  Life goes on with prayer and courage..

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Prayer in Time of Distress

God Alone Is Enough – St. Teresa’s Bookmark