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Vice-President Joe Biden Greeting Haitian Activist Marleine Bastien

Vice-President Joe Biden Greeting Haitian Activist Marleine Bastien

Here is a picture of the U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden greeting Haitian activist Marleine Bastien during his visit to Little Haiti following the earthquake.

In April of 2010, In support to the Haitian community after the Haiti earthquake, Joe Biden visited the Haitian community in Little Haiti in Miami. He greeted the Haitian Activist Marleine Bastien and many others

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James Cardozo And T-Vice - Haiti

James Cardozo And T-Vice - Haiti

Here is a photo of James Cardozo And T-Vice - Haiti. It is reported that more than 230,000 people were killed. More than 3 million people were affected. Many homes and important structures were destroyed. A large number of people were left homeless and had to live under tents for several months

On January 12, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti, devastating Port-au-prince.

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T-Vice And Ronaldo - In Support Of Haiti

T-Vice And Ronaldo - In Support Of Haiti

Here is a photo of T-Vice And Ronaldo - In Support Of Haiti. they performed following the 2010 Haiti earthquake that took the lives of so many people.

On January 12, 2010 a earthquake struck haiti and devastating the capital city, Port-au-Prince. It is reported that more than 230,000 people died as a result

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Jocelyne Labylle And Roberto Martino Of T-Vice

Jocelyne Labylle And Roberto Martino Of T-Vice

What a perfect picture. Seeing Jocelyne Labylle and Roberto Martino of T-Vice together reminds me of the perfect music video that they made together.

I told you guys that Jocelyne Labylle is a real professional actor. She is definitely beautiful. Roberto Martino is not bad either acting in this music video.

As far as I am concerned, it will be hard for lthem to make a vodeo as good as this one.

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Vice-President Joe Biden And The Haitian Community

Vice-President Joe Biden And The Haitian Community

Here is a picture of Joe Biden, the Vice-President of the Government of Barack Obama. He is the 47th Vice President of the United States Prior to becoming Vice-President, Joe Biden was a United State Senator from Delaware.

In April of 2010, In support to the Haitian community after the Haiti earthquake, Joe Biden visited the Haitian community in Little Haiti in Miami. Vice-President Joe Biden came to Little Haiti Cultural Center and met with several Haitian-American activists and elected officials. He greeted Rev. Reginald Jean-Mary, Farah Juste and many others.

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Vice-President Joe Biden And Haitian Priest Rev. Reginald Jean Mary

Vice-President Joe Biden And Haitian Priest Rev. Reginald Jean Mary

Here is a picture of Vice-President Joe Biden as he was accompanied with Rev. Reginald Jean Mary in Little Haiti in Miami.

Vice-President Biden came to Little Haiti in Miami in support of the Haitian people who were affected by the earthquake. He met with several elected officials in the room. Joe Biden gave a hug to Rev. Reginald Jean-Mary and many others.

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Renaldo Of T-Vice In Support Of Haiti

Renaldo Of T-Vice In Support Of Haiti

Here is a photo of Renaldo Of T-Vice In Support Of Haiti.On January 12, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti, devastating Port-au-prince. It is reported that more than 230,000 people were killed. More than 3 million people were affected. Many homes and important structures were destroyed. A large number of people were left homeless and had to live under tents for several months

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Vice-President Joe Biden And Barack Obama On Haiti Earthquake

Vice-President Joe Biden And Barack Obama On Haiti Earthquake

Here is a picture of Vice-President Joe Biden and President Barack Obama on the day following the January 12 Haiti earthquake. They reaffirm the commitment of the Obama administration to support the reconstruction of Haiti following the 2010 earthquake that devastated the country and took the lives of over 250,000 people

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