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Bill Clinton Lobbies For Earthquake Aid To Haiti

JONATHAN M. KATZ   10/ 7/10 08:02 AM ET   AP

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Former US president and UN Special Envoy for Haiti Bill Clinton(C) greets local residents on October 6, 2010 in a city camp in Port-au-Prince. The Clinton Foundation announced that it will, through its Haiti Relief Fund - provide 500,000 USD in bridge funding for a camp in Petionville run by the J/P Haitian Relief Organization. 'Rebuilding housing for more than 1 million people displaced by the earthquake will take time, as teams on the ground continue to clear rubble and build infrastructure, i

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Former President Bill Clinton said desperately needed U.S. aid is coming to Haiti despite delays after listening on Wednesday to refugees in a sprawling homeless camp complain of a lack of food, jobs and housing nine months after a devastating earthquake.

Clinton, the co-chair of the commission overseeing Haiti's reconstruction, expressed frustration with the slow delivery of promised funds by donors who have delivered about $732 million of a promised $5.3 billion in funds for 2010-11, along with debt relief. Most notably absent is the United States, which has yet to deliver any of its promised $1.15 billion.

"First of all, in the next day or so it will become obvious that the United States is making a huge down payment on that," the former U.S. president and husband of the current secretary of state told reporters without providing details. "Secondly I'm not too concerned – although I'm frustrated – because the Congress have approved the money that the Secretary of State and the White House asked for."

The stakes were made clear in a morning visit to a storm-battered hillside former golf-course in Port-au-Prince now home to 55,000 increasingly desperate Haitians, who told Clinton amid mosquito swarms and fraying tarps that they need money, jobs, houses and education to get out of the dangerous and inhospitable camp where they are stuck.

Hours later Clinton and Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive stood in the sweltering heat before the former U.S. Embassy that is now Bellerive's office to announce $777 million in projects for education, business, rubble removal and other areas freshly approved by the commission they jointly lead.

Clinton singled out, without naming, Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn for holding up an authorization bill that could have eased the flow of money. Coburn's secret hold on the bill – used because he objected to a $5 million provision to create the office of a senior Haiti coordinator of U.S. policy – was revealed by an Associated Press investigation last week.

Citing "a rather bizarre system of rules in the United States Senate," Clinton said that "barely over one-half of 1 percent of the money that's been approved is holding up all the rest."

"Since I believe that we are still essentially a sane as well as a humane country I believe the money will be released, and when that happens that will also give a lot of other donors encouragement to raise their money," Clinton said.

This week the U.S. funds were prepared for release with the approval of a State Department spending plan. But in part because of a lack of detail it will take at least weeks and perhaps more for the funds to start being delivered on contracts such as rubble removal, a congressional staffer said.

At Tuesday's meeting the U.S. government also pledged a $120 million contribution to a World Bank-managed reconstruction fund with money for rubble removal, housing, education, business credit and budgetary support. It is not clear if that money is coming from the supplemental request funding its donors-conference pledge, or when it will be delivered.

The State Department has also gone ahead and created a nearly identical office to the one Coburn objected to last week, naming department veteran Thomas C. Adams to the post of special Haiti coordinator.

But the Oklahoma Republican will not release his hold, because he does not believe he is preventing money from being spent on Haiti's reconstruction.

"Dr. Coburn wants to approve additional funds without increasing the deficit and without creating duplicative roles," said Coburn staffer John Hart. "What we've seen is the typical Washington game of demonizing one senator to distract the public from the incompetence in Congress and the State Department."

During his visit to the camp, Clinton donated $500,000 to the J/P Haitian Relief Organization co-founded by actor Sean Penn, which provides services there.

Camp residents, some up to their ankles in mud, hooted and cheered as the former president walked deeper into the camp, exclaiming, "We are hungry!" and "We can't take this anymore!" Some called for the ouster of President Rene Preval and the return of exiled former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

Edwin Auguste, a 26-year-old unemployed man who lost both parents and his home in the quake, said he was glad that Clinton came, but that he has lost what little faith he had in Haitian leaders and the international community.

"When the leaders tell the Haitian people I will do something for you, after that they do nothing," he said.

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Associated Press writer Martha Mendoza contributed to this story

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10:53 AM on 10/14/2010
President Clinton is doing an honorable thing, How can you all say such nasty things about him??
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Dennis Yuen
05:57 AM on 10/11/2010
Politics aside, lets keep the message clear here: Don't Forget about Haiti.
11:10 PM on 10/10/2010
Toussaint L’Ouverture is an integral part of Haiti’s history, not to be forgotten. If you want to inform yourself, “The Last Days of Toussaint L’Ouverture” – a short film – chronicled his last moments in fighting against the French oppressors. Clip here http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2468184/
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02:55 AM on 10/09/2010
sen. coburn's excessive use of holds is one of the reasons that the senate is known as the place where bills go to die. this senate rule should be completely eliminated.
01:09 AM on 10/08/2010
Bush and Clinton have both supported vicious dictators and terrorists in the region to continue the Western history of emperialism alive. The CIA supported military coup of an elected president in 1991 confirmed by Emmanuel Constant, the leader of the terrorist organization FRAPH which killed thousands of Hatians. He was later protected by the Clinton administration from extridition to Haiti. The Junta instituted a vicous reign of terror, backed by Bush Sr, and even more by Clinton. At this point the US refused refugee status of any more Haitians wishing to escape the terror in their own country. I find these two ex-presidents parading around Haiti so hypocritical, it makes me sick.
RACVC
Forever Young - B. Dylan
02:42 PM on 10/07/2010
Coburn holding up the resources that WE are paying for and has be allocated for Haiti is outrageous.
01:36 PM on 10/07/2010
in considering " excess earning " from before one thing america has now is excess people; people with skills who are looking for employment ; ask Haiti to allow 100 000 americans to come to haiti as helpers
01:31 PM on 10/07/2010
charity is form excess earnings

wall st has used up excess earnings for a while

Mr Clinton knows the solution an dhe has authority over enough money for it : fund a group of 8 000 yogic flyers to vastly improve collective consciousness
01:14 PM on 10/07/2010
They should have a protest. They have been waiting to long. They need a roof over their head ,food and clothing.
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01:13 PM on 10/07/2010
Where's our donated money?

There needs to be a congressional investigation on this type of theft!
12:34 PM on 10/07/2010
Bill, here's an idea.

Take bushie with you again and let him do what he does naturally, be uncouth (who taught him his manners?), and you'll get a lot of coverage.
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naschkatze
A free man creates himself.
07:05 PM on 10/07/2010
Take Bush and Emanuel. They can both wash their hands after contact with the people.
12:31 PM on 10/07/2010
Where have I seen this photo before....hmmm...oh yes, FDR in a fedora, smoking as he parades through his legion of government "make work" employees from the back of his convertable. "yes, yes, you love me, you really love me."
10:56 AM on 10/07/2010
President Obama donated all of the 1.4 million he won for receiving the Nobel Peace Prize to charities he cares deeply about, $200,000 will go to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Bill and Hillary Clinton are self serving.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/11/AR2010031104076.html
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10:43 AM on 10/07/2010
Let's do this, let the UN handle it the way they do, and put the money, that we would give to the poor at Haiti, and give it to our hungry children, that go to school hungry...
We need to pull back on our money, or Hey Clinton, mister big shot, use your own money.
OH NO...yeah, put your money where your generous mouth is...
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hrc04
put on your pants and go home.
10:40 AM on 10/07/2010
Bill Clinton, who went through a government shutdown and a congress that was driven to impeach him, is frustrated at the pace today's senate works at. What does that tell you about the GOP today?
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12:27 PM on 10/07/2010
The GOP do not control Congress, the Democrats do and if it were not for Senatots like Lincoln their ability to thwart would be nothing but hot air. The Democrat Blue Dogs are every bit as evil as the Republicans. Anyone seems to be able to pass for a Democrat these days.
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hrc04
put on your pants and go home.
01:24 PM on 10/07/2010
Right, I should have just said the Senate, period.