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I really appreciate the way Tiba took the time to clarify this question asked by the previous friend.

It is beautiful.

Dual citizenship is certainly harmless to either country when it comes to fullfilling one's responsibility as a citizen.

Once there is fainess, integrity, sincerity, honesty and ethics, conflicts of interest should not be on the way.

We need to keep teaching our nation the right mindset about dual citizenship so that they understand the concept and its benefits.

It is a chance that has to keep its children that have spread all over the nations.

They need to know that they will be welcome to invest in their community without any fear of being considered as treators but as objective citizens that are seeking life's common ground.

Why would Haiti be willing to give away its children to another nation by not accepting them as haitians be cause they hold a dual citizenship somewhere else. One thing to keep in mind, other nations allow dual citizenship because it makes them grow. They have a possibility of utilizing a variety of resources that their economy will benefit from. It is a lack of confidence and a poor awareness that prevents our law makers in Haiti from making that amendment possible.

We need to explain them until they come to understand.

I do believe that this law will come to pass to allow our haitian children to come back home and feel free to manisfest their rights as citizens of Haiti.

Peace always!

Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, March 28 2009, 11:37 AM

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The Dark Knight, my! my! my! Dark Knight why are you coming on here propaganding flawed information? First and... read more >
Tiba, 27-Mar-09 8:26 am
Dark Knight, I have read the 21 pages of the US Constitution and the ARTICLE III, SECTION 3 you referred to states... read more >
Legrand P. Salvant, 27-Mar-09 8:29 am
Oke Legrand & Tiba Maybe I've gotten a reading problem. My bad! I think I was understood when I said the dual... read more >
The Dark Knight, 27-Mar-09 8:08 pm
It is only a question what is on the table and what is our specific rights and obligations. Dual citizenship that... read more >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 27-Mar-09 10:05 pm
If the treaty is one sided, it is only because the person who was signing such a contract on bealf of Haiti simply was... read more >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 27-Mar-09 10:21 pm
Jean-Esdrace, I don't want you to think that the treaties were signed as/to be "one-sided" intentionally. These... read more >
Tiba, 28-Mar-09 7:40 am
Dark knight, You asked "I am wondering how, for instance, a high profile Haitian official, who holds a US citizenship... read more >
Tiba, 28-Mar-09 8:16 am
I really appreciate the way Tiba took the time to clarify this question asked by the previous friend. It is beautiful... read more >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 28-Mar-09 11:37 am
My question now would be" if the treties were not intentionally signed as/to be 'one sided", why are we not able to do... read more >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 28-Mar-09 11:50 am
Jean-Estradace I can agree with you more! however, the enforcement of treaties don't lie in the hand of the people... read more >
Tiba, 28-Mar-09 12:12 pm
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