PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin arrived Saturday in Haiti as part of a brief humanitarian mission in an impoverished nation struggling to overcome post-election violence and a cholera epidemic.
Her first stop was to tour a shelter with Rev. Franklin Graham, whose Samaritan’s Purse relief organization helped build temporary houses for those left homeless by January’s devastating earthquake.
“I’ve really enjoyed meeting this community,” Palin said in a statement posted on the organization’s Web site. “They are so full of joy. We are so fortunate in America and we are responsible for helping those less fortunate.”
The Web site posted pictures of Palin reaching her hand out to Haitian families and children gathered around her, but the pictures were later removed without explanation.
Palin was wearing cargo pants, a T-shirt and designer sunglasses.
The potential U.S. presidential candidate also planned to stop by cholera-treatment centers, but Roseann Dennery, a spokeswoman for Samaritan’s Purse, said details about Palin’s itinerary were not being released for security reasons.
Media access was denied to everyone except Greta van Susteren of Fox News, who accompanied Palin and Graham on the trip. She posted pictures on Twitter of Palin getting ready to apparently give gifts to dozens of Haitian children sitting in rows with adults standing behind them.
Palin’s visit comes amid a cholera outbreak that has killed more than 2,000 people and affected another 90,000.
Adding to the turmoil is a disputed presidential election that has led to riots and violence over allegations the vote was rigged. On Saturday, Haiti’s two top candidates rejected a proposed re-count.
“Media access was denied to everyone except Greta van Susteren of Fox News”
Well, ain’t that a shocker… This B!tch is only doing this to benefit herself. Palin is like Bush. She hates the weak and poor and Blk. She wants control so she can make her and her friends wealthy while sinking the ship..Ohh by the way B!tch how in the hell is it a humanitarian mission when you don’t bring food, clothing or medicine?