[FRIAM] Harold B. Salomon, American-Haitian Association: network to run blog for New Mexico-Haiti collaboration, with weekly sharings via Net video chat -- commit to supply essential food now: Paul Paryski: Rich Murray 2008.05.13

Rich Murray rmforall at comcast.net
Tue May 13 21:38:59 EDT 2008


Re: [FRIAM] Harold B. Salomon, American-Haitian Association:  network to run 
blog for New Mexico-Haiti collaboration, with weekly sharings via Net video 
chat -- commit to supply essential food now: Paul Paryski: Rich Murray 
2008.05.13

in the spirit of "Yes We Can!"

for we are, each and all, COTUS:  Citizens of the United States.

and COTOW: Citizens of This Our World.

weekly group video chat, Santa Fe to Haiti, will build warm bonds and make 
familial collaboration natural, inevitable, and complexly evolving.

archived with automatic print transcript, along with archived open 
discussions.

as the process replicates, every city and state will collaborate with a city 
and nation of opportunity.

we just start doing it, and the doing will evolve, as all good doing must.

In mutual service,  Rich Murray 505-501-2298  rmforall at comcast.net

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Medical Econo...

Very interesting indeed.  As some of you know, I worked for many years  in
Haiti primarily for UNDP and other international organizations and know all 
too
well the problems facing poor Haitian living in abject poverty in a failed,
kleptocratic state.

Perhaps, Dr. Salomon, we could meet some time to discuss Haiti and the
application of IT and complexity to the problems of human development.

Paul Paryski

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