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A positive legacy of influence will produce honor.

I (Montresor) Stand For

National unity without language barriers

Godly leadership without compromise

Planning for long-term solutions

Discipline beyond measure to protect our sovereignty

Equality at its best without prejudice of class

Mentoring with devotion and strong motivation

Imparting knowledge for nation building

Social productivity to ensure prosperity and competence

Security for peace of mind

Reduce crime with strong military strategies

Job creation to eliminate poverty and build self esteem

Building a healthy nation with:

Improved healthcare system

Improved environmental conditions

Improved transportation network

National and International Pride.

On May 29, 2009 bring your Haitian flag in Boston Massachusetts and let us tell the world that change is on the way.

Supporting Montresor for President in 2011 means you are a good steward of Haiti's future.

Contact Us: montresor2011 at gmail.com
www.2011haitianunites.com

Enough is Enough
Mr. Preval
You owe Us the Haitian people an apology because you represent Us as President of Haiti.

The topic is: Did Obama Diss Preval
This is a reply to Msg 14149
Posted by Montresor 2011 on April 26 2009 at 9:24 PM

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Preval may soon resign to take care his health issues. It may happen before the New York City mayoral elections to make room for Mrs. Duvivier as part of their mission to mute the Haitian medias not to reveal the marvelous works of the Great King. Wh > >
The Dark Knight, 26-Apr-09 7:51 am
Dark Night, Is this another crazy religious fanatic thing? > >
Linda, 26-Apr-09 12:52 pm
TOUT OTAN GEN MOUNN KAP PANSE MENM JAN AK OU, HAITI AP TOUJOU IMPOSSIBLE. PALE TINTIN SELMAN SA NOU PROP kisa ou fe pou PAYS DEJA. NOU CHITA LA NAP PALE PAYS A MAL WI NAP PALE PAYS A MAL NOU PANSE SE PRESIDENT PREVAL NAP DETRUIT EBYEN SE REST TI HA > >
Haitien Nan Venn, 26-Apr-09 5:57 pm
A positive legacy of influence will produce honor. I (Montresor) Stand For National unity without language barriers Godly leadership without compromise Planning for long-term solutions Discipline beyond measure to protect our sov > >
Montresor 2011, 26-Apr-09 9:24 pm
if you all wanna know why that happened, send the videos, or the message, to all Haitian medias and wait if at least one of them will make a comment, or spread the news. You know why because they all got paid from a foreign source to deprive the Hait > >
I Am With The Great King For Life, 27-Apr-09 8:16 am
Haiti-Spectacle-Obama-Incident Source: RADIO KISKEYA Protestations contre l’interruption d’un spectacle par deux "anti-Obama" La Chanteuse Carole Demesmin indexe Dumarsais Charlier et Gerald Piquion tandis que la Fondation Francoise Canez > >
Enlightment, 27-Apr-09 8:22 am
I think President Obama reaction is normal President Preval should know better let's face it the choice obama had was to answer or ignore the person in front of him in order to respond to Preval therefore he choose the person facing him Ithink what > >
Suzie, 27-Apr-09 9:28 am
I agree that perhaps President Preval must have reacted according to his culture. But as Head of State, he should abide to protocol and adjust himself to the international culture. On a positive note, maybe he will learn from his mistake because it > >
Juliette, 27-Apr-09 9:55 am
Juliette; I'll tell you what I said earlier about this is Preval following his culture. In MY HAITIAN culture, people don't go around grabbing other people's arms unless the other person is a close friend, a family member, or is about to get hit by a > >
Linda, 27-Apr-09 10:31 am
President Preval, although he didn't follow proper protocol, is still the president of our country. Although I'm ashamed of what happened, I hope it will make him and all Haitians learn this basic lesson: nobody likes a beggar. I went to Haiti a co > >
Zoboukechen, 27-Apr-09 12:24 pm
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