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Jean-esdrace Germain Charles says...

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The topic is: sir how is haiti a latin country
This is a reply to Msg 13862
Posted by Jean-esdrace Germain Charles on April 2 2009 at 7:30 PM

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Haiti's violent image is an outdated myth, insist UN peacekeepers Reed Lindsay in Port-au-Prince Posted by Wilgeens Rosenberg The Observer, Sunday May 11 2008 This article appeared in the Observer on Sunday May 11 2008 on p44 of the World ne > >
Will Rosenberg, 12-May-08 12:38 am
Billy, here is another fact to present to these buffoons about all the Countries that are American Countries... That is a globe that shows North, Central and South America as all Americans. Canada: > >
Will Rosenberg, 15-May-08 11:49 am
i read your post with that haitian person.i live in europe and hispanic people and latin people are not the same my friend.real latin people are from spain italy france preotgal.and the real latin people are white lol.im guess ur some hispanic from u > >
Joel Loizeau, 6-Jan-09 4:59 pm
for information, haitians are LATINO. look at Domnicans they're mixed just like us. they have the same background as us. they look like us. we are made the latin americas, educate your self before you talk, i am taino and proud of it. you can't hide > >
Adam, 30-Mar-09 10:38 pm
Luis - You explained your reasons considering the caribbean as part of Latin American "There in caribbeans, but are consider latinos for a few reason. There mixed with native indians and spaniards, They speak spanish and they look like most peopl > >
Tiba, 31-Mar-09 6:56 am
Haitians currently use the ethnonym "Latin" rather than "latino" in terms of the origin of the spoken languages, French and Creole, in the academic arena. Notice how I use the terms: Latin country, not Latino. It is Very Important that someone make > >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 2-Apr-09 3:04 pm
Sir how is haiti a latin country Haitians currently use the ethnonym "Latin" rather than "latino" in terms of the origin of the spoken languages, French and Creole, in the academic arena. Notice how I use the terms: Latin country, not Latino. > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 2-Apr-09 4:02 pm
The last time if you can check your history or went to school, you would know that Haiti is part of the Latin-American Countries (Organization) be it being Central and South Americas to include the Caribbean which is why Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti and > >
Afrolatino, 2-Apr-09 4:29 pm
Why do you want to know? > >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 2-Apr-09 7:30 pm
afro, I now understand why you believe so much on what the white man is telling you. You have got to be kidding me if you believe "Wikipedia" is a reliable source of information. It is not for no reason colleges and universities do not use wikipe > >
Tiba, 2-Apr-09 8:48 pm
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