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FCR writes:
Thank you for this very informative article of yours. You have explained everything well. I appreciate that you shared this to us.
Posted on Sun Apr 04, 2010
Thank you for this very informative article of yours. You have explained everything well. I appreciate that you shared this to us.
Posted on Sun Apr 04, 2010
Avi writes:
Looks like Situation is really chaos.
Avi
Posted on Wed Mar 17, 2010
Looks like Situation is really chaos.
Avi
Posted on Wed Mar 17, 2010
Muqtada writes:
Ron: Are you blaming all this for what happened in Haiti and the people of Haiti suffering is all because of Taliban of Afghanistan, how can you be so sure that they are Taliban of Afghanistan. Proof
Posted on Thu Mar 11, 2010
Ron: Are you blaming all this for what happened in Haiti and the people of Haiti suffering is all because of Taliban of Afghanistan, how can you be so sure that they are Taliban of Afghanistan. Proof
Posted on Thu Mar 11, 2010
Anna in Washington, DC writes:
@ Paul Mayer -- Thank you for your work in Haiti and heartfelt post. I hope none of us forget!
Posted on Wed Feb 10, 2010
@ Paul Mayer -- Thank you for your work in Haiti and heartfelt post. I hope none of us forget!
Posted on Wed Feb 10, 2010
Robert F. in Georgia writes:
Paul,
Great Job!
Thanks,
bf
Posted on Tue Feb 09, 2010
Paul,
Great Job!
Thanks,
bf
Posted on Tue Feb 09, 2010
Deana D. in Oregon writes:
Thank you for your work and for the powerful story.
Posted on Sun Feb 07, 2010
Thank you for your work and for the powerful story.
Posted on Sun Feb 07, 2010
Cecelia H. in North Carolina writes:
Too many of us think of government workers as just part of the bureaucracy, however, many of these state department people volunteered to go to Haiti under the worst circumstances representing all of us who couldn't go. What a great example of America's heart. Kudos to Mr. Mayer and all those other State Department people who left the comfort of their homes voluntarily to represent not the "ugly american" but the compassionate american.
Posted on Sat Feb 06, 2010
Too many of us think of government workers as just part of the bureaucracy, however, many of these state department people volunteered to go to Haiti under the worst circumstances representing all of us who couldn't go. What a great example of America's heart. Kudos to Mr. Mayer and all those other State Department people who left the comfort of their homes voluntarily to represent not the "ugly american" but the compassionate american.
Posted on Sat Feb 06, 2010
Julieta in Italy writes:
Thank you, Paul, for your humanity. You represent American with honor.
Posted on Sat Feb 06, 2010
Thank you, Paul, for your humanity. You represent American with honor.
Posted on Sat Feb 06, 2010
Feteauw in Illinois writes:
I would like to thank you so much for your hard work and your dedication to help the Haitian people. I am a Haitian-American desiring to give my support to Haiti in this tragic situation. However, I have not yet been able to do so thus far in a more concrete manner. Like you sending money does not seem to be enough. I would like to be there responding to someone in need. I want to thank you again for taking the time out of your schedule to bring a cup of water to those dear people who are suffering so much.
May the Lord bless you.
Posted on Sat Feb 06, 2010
I would like to thank you so much for your hard work and your dedication to help the Haitian people. I am a Haitian-American desiring to give my support to Haiti in this tragic situation. However, I have not yet been able to do so thus far in a more concrete manner. Like you sending money does not seem to be enough. I would like to be there responding to someone in need. I want to thank you again for taking the time out of your schedule to bring a cup of water to those dear people who are suffering so much.
May the Lord bless you.
Posted on Sat Feb 06, 2010
Iris in Florida writes:
I was at Haiti airport as Passport Specialist from the Miami Passport Agency for 1 day and your experience is far greater than mine. However, the impact of the whole 1 day I spent working at Haiti airport is going to impact the rest of my life. Thank you for your great service. I am proud to have worked with Foreign Service officers and MM PPT specialists at the airport doing a great job.
Posted on Fri Feb 05, 2010
I was at Haiti airport as Passport Specialist from the Miami Passport Agency for 1 day and your experience is far greater than mine. However, the impact of the whole 1 day I spent working at Haiti airport is going to impact the rest of my life. Thank you for your great service. I am proud to have worked with Foreign Service officers and MM PPT specialists at the airport doing a great job.
Posted on Fri Feb 05, 2010
Philip in Tennessee writes:
Paul Mayer shares a powerful, poignant, personal insight into the Haiti relief effort. May God bless him and all in the diplomatic corps for their service to their country and to the people of Haiti.
Posted on Fri Feb 05, 2010
Paul Mayer shares a powerful, poignant, personal insight into the Haiti relief effort. May God bless him and all in the diplomatic corps for their service to their country and to the people of Haiti.
Posted on Fri Feb 05, 2010
Aase Iren H. in Norway writes:
The observer.
Thank you for telling us. We follow the situation different places not just Facebook, and will go on with "happenings" to collect money for the survivers. There is a lot of building to do, we know. So, help us God.
Regards from Aase Iren H.
Posted on Fri Feb 05, 2010
The observer.
Thank you for telling us. We follow the situation different places not just Facebook, and will go on with "happenings" to collect money for the survivers. There is a lot of building to do, we know. So, help us God.
Regards from Aase Iren H.
Posted on Fri Feb 05, 2010
Eric in New Mexico writes:
Get some sleep Paul, you've earned it.
Try to think of this as a tag-team match where you just tagged up after having taken Disaster to the mat for a two count, now it's time for your buddies to build on your work for a full count and win the match outright.
You shouldn't ever feel like you've been sidelined in this superbowl, without having posted score on the board first.
Don't even go there, you've done your nation proud, and the Haitian people thank you, and thank the the rest of America for being there in their time of need.
Best,
EJ
Posted on Fri Feb 05, 2010
Get some sleep Paul, you've earned it.
Try to think of this as a tag-team match where you just tagged up after having taken Disaster to the mat for a two count, now it's time for your buddies to build on your work for a full count and win the match outright.
You shouldn't ever feel like you've been sidelined in this superbowl, without having posted score on the board first.
Don't even go there, you've done your nation proud, and the Haitian people thank you, and thank the the rest of America for being there in their time of need.
Best,
EJ
Posted on Fri Feb 05, 2010
Ron in New York writes:
An Apple a Day?....
The intel is that Marble and Gems are the critical illicit commodity being taken
from Northern Afghanistan into Pakistan
by Taliban and finance AQI. So, why aren't
we ramping up the Mining industries? I doubt
that Agri-business will make much of a dent
in the Opium Trafficking..Let's get real
or get gone.
Posted on Thu Feb 04, 2010
An Apple a Day?....
The intel is that Marble and Gems are the critical illicit commodity being taken
from Northern Afghanistan into Pakistan
by Taliban and finance AQI. So, why aren't
we ramping up the Mining industries? I doubt
that Agri-business will make much of a dent
in the Opium Trafficking..Let's get real
or get gone.
Posted on Thu Feb 04, 2010
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