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Michelle Obama Visits Haiti: First Lady Makes Unannounced Trip

JONATHAN M. KATZ   04/13/10 10:46 PM ET   AP

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — First lady Michelle Obama made a surprise visit Tuesday to the ruins of the Haitian capital, a high-profile reminder that hundreds of thousands remain in desperate straits three months after the earthquake.

The first lady and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, took a helicopter tour of Port-au-Prince, where many people are still homeless, before landing at the destroyed national palace to meet President Rene Preval. They later talked with students whose lives have been upended by the disaster and walked along a vast, squalid encampment of families living under bed sheets and tents.

"It's powerful," Obama told reporters. "The devastation is definitely powerful."

A number of past and present world leaders have visited since the earthquake, including former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. But few have the star power here of the American first lady, whose husband is widely popular in Haiti and throughout the Caribbean.

"It was important for Jill and I to come now because we're at the point where the relief efforts are under way, but the attention of the world starts to wane a bit," she said. "As we enter the rainy season and the hurricane season...the issues are just going to become more compounded."

The U.S. government historically has had a troubled relationship with Haiti, occupying the country for nearly two decades early in the 20th century and later backing brutal dictators, but many Haitians are grateful for the aid and security that the U.S. has provided since the earthquake.

The U.S. has provided nearly $1 billion in humanitarian aid and pledged more than $1 billion in additional aid to the impoverished country.

Obama and Biden's visit is intended to underscore U.S. commitment to the Haitian reconstruction effort and to thank American officials who have worked in the country for the past three months, the administration said in a statement.

It is Obama's first solo trip as first lady, and she flew on to Mexico City on Tuesday night for a two-day visit. Haiti was included when the trip was planned a month ago but not announced for security reasons.

The first lady praised U.N. peacekeepers and the Haitian people for their strength and resiliency during the quake and its aftermath. Building part of her speech around a Haitian proverb, "little by little the bird makes its nest," she assured the audience that the U.S. will stand with them during reconstruction.

"Little by little Haiti will move forward," she said in a speech to U.N. peacekeepers and workers for humanitarian groups gathered at the U.N. base. "Little by little we're going to keep making tomorrow better than today."

Obama smiled and waved her way through the wrecked center of Haiti's capital.

After greeting Preval with a kiss at the crushed national palace, she set off with Biden and Haiti's first lady, Elisabeth Debrosse Preval to a post-quake child care center where 450 boys and girls are participating in art therapy classes in converted city buses donated from Santo Domingo.

Obama jumped, danced and clapped with the singing children. Then the delegation entered one of the green buses for a painting session. Biden made a blue house, Preval a green and yellow sun. Obama painted a purple fish in the ocean.

"It was a request, the kids asked me to," she said. The children's paintings were harder to read, a mix of letters and symbols. Asked what they represented, Obama said "their lives."

People were eager for a glimpse of the first ladies at the huge Champ de Mars camp – and hopeful that they would be seen as well.

"Make sure you get a good look at us!" a man living in the camp yelled at a passing press bus.

Obama said she felt that Haitians deeply appreciated the outpouring of help from the international community, but some Haitians felt more could be done.

Frenel Pierre, who was living in a tent pitched on the grounds of a collapsed school with her husband and six children, said they needed more food and water.

"I hope this visit will bring us help, because they've brought us practically nothing," she said.

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Associated Press writer Ezequiel Abiu Lopez contributed to this report.

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monicaangela 03:12 PM on 04/13/2010
The first Lady and the wife of the Vice President are in Haiti observing, Uplifting, Bringing attention to, seeing for themselves, what are they doing there? I believe it is wonderful for them to bring attention to the situation, but I believe if they are going they should try hard to focus on what is happening on the ground there, and in their own words describe what is and isn't being done correctly..one  Read More...
12:36 PM on 04/14/2010
Michelle Obama is classy and inspiring
01:40 AM on 04/14/2010
I greatly admire our First Ladies for traveling the world and caring about others, even when at times our world seems more dangerous than before.
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01:18 AM on 04/14/2010
What is wrong with the Media? It just happens to be Mrs. Obama, The First Lady, Michelle Obama, NOT Obama! I hear some of the Pundits on CNN calling President Obama,. "Obama". I find this pretty damn demeaning, and disrespectful! I cannot remember such a lack of respect for either a First Lady, or a sitting President before. I am White, and I have a REAL problem with this, as I see NO OTHER reason , than Racism and lack of respect for these two "NON- WHITE people. DISGRACEFUL behavior, take note CNN !
12:20 AM on 04/14/2010
One of the very forst parties to visit Haiti and with the biggest star power to the people of Haiti themselves was the Governor General of Canada, Michele Jean. She is the Queen's representative in Canada and a former Haitian who is well known to her countrymen. She rallied their spirits and assured them of Canada's help in their time of need. She is loved by her former country.
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
11:32 PM on 04/13/2010
One day a right winger was railin'
about how the country was sailin'
into an apocalyptic end
where the winner was sin,
And he yawned and rented "Nailin 'Palin'."
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Rodney Thorn
If you can read this, thank a teacher.
11:03 PM on 04/13/2010
Bravo to both Michelle Obama and Jill Biden for making this trip. It will keep Haiti in the news at a crucial time - hurricane season will be upon that land in just a month or so.

While the USA's citizens and government have both generously donated (as have other peoples and governments around the world) we must also not forget the great debt our country owes Haiti. For its successful slave revolt came at a time when we were expanding rapidly westward, and when the French (whose colony Haiti was) had claim on much of the Mississippi River Valley west of the river. But when the French lost Haiti they also lost interest in their claim to the continental USA. Soon after Haitian independence, our nation completed the Louisiana Purchase, comprising hundreds of thousands of square miles, for a relative pittance.

Upon Haitian independence the French required draconian repayments for its loss of a colony, and those payments kept the new country in poverty for decades, setting the tone for its development since.

For more on Haitian history, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Revolution

Given those facts, I think it especially behooves the French, and the USA, to be generous in providing development aid that goes to the root of Haiti's needs now. That means real attention to rebuilding its infrastructure, and committing for the long term in doing that.
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tjr101
Liberal Kennedy/Obama Democrat.
10:50 PM on 04/13/2010
MO is easily the most iconic FLOTUS we've had in a generation!
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
09:54 PM on 04/13/2010
As soon as I saw those locusts, President Bush and President Clinton descend on Haiti, my first thought was....God help those poor people. They don't deserve this. Bush and Powell orchestrated the destruction of the democratically-elected Aristide government (70% popular support) and closed the escape route of his supporters who were slaughtered in the thousands.

Let's hope that Michelle will look out for the Haitian people because with all those locusts (some masquerading as NGO aid-groups) they really need it.
09:57 PM on 04/13/2010
Adolf Hitler's mother seriously considered having an abortion but was talked out of it by her doctor.
09:28 PM on 04/13/2010
No time to visit the WVA miners families, eh Michelle ?
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tisfilm
09:35 PM on 04/13/2010
stop it... and grow up....
09:43 PM on 04/13/2010
it`s a relevant question......it was a disaster on our own soil....
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Truthb4u
Return to reality.
10:08 PM on 04/13/2010
She would love to visit the miners. They would only say she is looking for votes for the President at the expense of the miners.
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latia65
Valleys of Neptune
09:44 PM on 04/13/2010
RIGHT!

And I better not see them at the funeral for the Polish President!
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tisfilm
09:50 PM on 04/13/2010
you insult people of Poland!!!!!
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Truthb4u
Return to reality.
10:13 PM on 04/13/2010
The President should visit the miners and attend the Polish President funeral.
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x27
Living is easy with eyes closed
09:04 PM on 04/13/2010
She has been there more than once
09:02 PM on 04/13/2010
Nice!

The Governor General of Canada is an female Haitian-I am surprised she has not visited her homeland.
(Maybe she did already). if not, that is a shame.
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JavaManiac
...with liberty and justice for all
08:54 PM on 04/13/2010
Good for the first lady. We need to keep the people of Haiti in the forefront of our news so that people continue to give. The rainy season is coming and people are still living out in the open and children are going to school in tents.
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justsayno
All politicians lie
08:50 PM on 04/13/2010
I wonder if she packed her 500 dollar sneakers for the trip...
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Try the truth
Reality has a well known liberal bias
08:51 PM on 04/13/2010
What does it matter. She paid for them.
09:46 PM on 04/13/2010
Yes she did - but it's still in poor taste to wear them around people who are desperately poor....

Kind of like eating a sandwich in front of a famine victim - you might have paid for it, doesn't make it right.
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tisfilm
09:39 PM on 04/13/2010
boo-hoo
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Guytar
I'm sorry that I made you cry
08:03 PM on 04/13/2010
Michelle Obama and Jill Biden booked Airforce Two in 2010 to visit the people of earthquake stricken Haiti. They mainly visited with injured adults and children in Haiti. These two women are doing the best they can to help. The suffering and devastation in Haiti is overwhelming.
BritishColumbian
American/Canadian liberal
08:07 PM on 04/13/2010
Their presence also sent a much needed symbolic message to the people of Haiti and the people there to help that they have not been forgotten. Symbolism is important as the absence of george Bush in the Gulf Coast after Katrina and the lift the troops get when the President visits.
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x27
Living is easy with eyes closed
09:05 PM on 04/13/2010
Fanned BC-Me Alberta!
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
10:25 PM on 04/13/2010
I'm going with you on this one. Our First Lady is intelligent, beautiful and has compassion. I admire her for showing charity of the heart.

I'm gonna fan you while I'm at it.
07:35 PM on 04/13/2010
Surprise!!! I'm so important that I came to see you. And I see things are pretty bad here, so i will say something compassionate, choosing just the right words that they will print in the papers.

(In the meantime) American capitalism will exploit every opportunity in Haiti to make a profit, and oneday drive it into the ground. Just like in our beloved country - the United Corporations of America, where Justice has been lost and not found.
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My Micro-Bio is being held hostage...
07:39 PM on 04/13/2010
All continents begin and end with the same letter.
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Hey! My micro-brew is empty!!
07:43 PM on 04/13/2010
In the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie Psycho, they used chocolate syrup for blood, and the 45-second scene took seven days to shoot.