
Dr. Mike Landry has worked and
lived in countries ravaged by war and natural disaster including
Bosnia, Kosovo, Guatemala, post-tsunami Sri Lanka, Rwanda and
Ethiopia. In Haiti, Landry reaches his breaking point. Is it right
to save lives but condemn them to a living hell? Mike Landry,
a physical therapist and university professor ignites a profound
debate about playing God in the world of humanitarian aid. By
suggesting there may be times when the injured should be left
to die, is he really a good Samaritan?