A Christian Group has been charged with human trafficking for attempting to take 33 children from Haiti. The spokesperson for the group writes the incident off as a misunderstanding that the group needed to complete more paperwork in order to take the children, while one girl in the group lamented to authorities that she is in fact not an orphan at all, and thought she was going to summer camp.
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31 January, 2010
Christian Group Fail
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atheism,
charity,
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earthquake,
Haiti,
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Chalk another one up for indoctrination. Why else take only kids?
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