Dimitri Acra So That's Him?
Citizen Palafoi says...
Click to enlarge
Meuse, Acra, Brandt, Madsen, I have never before seen the picture of any of the people who control the Haitian economy.
Frankly, I don't know anything about them except the fact that they are filthy rich and they import everything into Haiti.
It's funny that Acra is in the white house discussing the price of rice in Haiti after a crisis.
Besides making money, have these people done anything for Haiti?
You know give back to the community, like the rich does in the United States!
Bill Gates has the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation giving back millions every year.
Warren Buffet is donating much of his fortune to charity; overtime most of Buffet's $44 Billion will be donated to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
They make a ton of money and they give a ton of money away
Are these Haitian families really that rich or do we just think they are?
The topic is: Rene Preval and Dimitri Acra, Palais National
This is a reply to Msg 11714
Posted by Citizen Palafoi on November 16 2008 at 2:57 PM
Messages in this topic
1 -
10 of
32
« First
‹ Prev
1
2
3
4
Next › Last »
Meuse, Acra, Brandt, Madsen, I have never before seen the picture of any of the people who control the Haitian economy. Frankly, I don't know anything about them except the fact that they are filthy rich and they import everything into Haiti. It'
> >
Citizen Palafoi, 16-Nov-08 2:57 pm
Please correct your Dimitri Acra. That is Marc Antoine Acra. There is no Dimitri Acra
> >
Someone Who Knows, 12-Apr-09 8:25 pm
Who is the third clown? I recognize Preval, and the mulato. Who is the other negro in the middle? They all came to Haiti with zero, and now their children own the country. They think they are better than the dark skin Haitians. I know what I am
> >
Josy, 9-Apr-10 11:18 pm
I remember when those crooks specially Mourra, Accra and Saliba's families settled in Haiti and they were called in Haitian Creole this: Aroucha Paka Bwet Nan Do. They came in Haiti with no money and in less than 50 years they became the richest peo
> >
Sabine, 10-Apr-10 1:17 am
We cannot blame the Acra, the Mourra, Saliba,Bigio,etc for exploiting the poor. They work hard and manage well their monies. They inherited this money management skill through their parents that were merchants for centuries in the Middle East. They c
> >
Doremi Fasollasi, 10-Apr-10 5:37 am
Doremi Fasollasi, BS! if you had a sound understanding between "working hard & stealing/blood sucking practice, you wouldn't never make that anology. The bourgeois/elite/rich class of Haiti does not work hard for their wealth, they steal it b
> >
Tiba, 10-Apr-10 7:49 am
Now, you are talking Tiba. I agree at 100% with your reply to that posting. Haitian's economic and political elites never chose political stability for Haiti. They made coup d'etats over and over, but their corrupted administration never changed...
> >
Dessalines The Avenger, 10-Apr-10 11:59 am
You are right, and if it is any consolation to you, I, as a light skinned-long hair girl then, always taught the treatment was unfair and damaging to both parties. Ste. Rose de Lima, Sacre Coeur, Ste. Therese de l'Enfant Jesus (Mme Durocher) schools
> >
Francoise, 10-Apr-10 3:41 pm
Those Middle Eastern settlers that you are defending now are destroying Haiti in many ways. Saliba and Castera are the biggest importers of tropical crops in Haiti to resell with higher prices whereas Haiti is an agricultural state. How do you call t
> >
Dessalines The Avenger, 10-Apr-10 4:18 pm
Man i hate them and i hate the government system in that country, ithink we can do better than that
> >
Thomas Valcin, 10-Apr-10 6:00 pm
1 -
10 of
32
« First
‹ Prev
1
2
3
4
Next › Last »