Santo Domingo.– The U.S. Navy is working with U.S.-based nonprofit International Aid during February, March and April to transport household drinking-water filters to the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Ghana.
On February 27, Navy personnel delivered 100 filters from the USS Swift to Santo Domingo, for use in homes and schools. Since 2002, the Children’s Safe Water Alliance –founded by Rotary District 4060 and U.S. nonprofit Project Las Americas– has installed nearly 4,500 plastic filters and 14,500 of the original concrete biosand filters in more than 300 rural communities covering all of the provinces.
“Each day, nearly 100,000 Dominicans drink safe water from these filters,” Robert Hildreth, Children’s Safe Water Alliance founder, told America.gov. More than 150 U.S. and Canadian Rotary clubs and the Rotary Foundation have donated almost $1 million toward clean-water projects in the Dominican Republic, he added.

I think we (the empire) can teach the Dominicans many things if they were not so resistant to knowledge & learning.
Why do you say that DR is ungreatful??? DR is home to some of the friendliest people on the planet. USA should help DR since we produce the best baseball players on earth.
From: Dominican Republic
Thank you Southern Command for your help, donations, and training. You are welcome. But the way who is going to do the maintenance when those filters plug?"
WTF????
Ungrateful jerk.
They gave you toilet paper. learn to wipe your own ass.