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Tiba,

You're the second person to write a response in regards to my posting with the same remark about the website.

I appreciate all you had to say and nor would I ever try to be rude to anyone, especially one I've never met. I don't really mingle too much with the typical Haitian crowd, which seems to me the group of Haitians that you talk about when you speak of Haitians.

But, when you talk of that group of older typical Haitians; i understand exactly where you're coming from. Having said that, my mom was one of them but; now I'm proud to say she's not anymore.

Thanks to me. The point I'm trying to make is that we can't change everyone but, we can change the people closest to us.

We all have to do our part and I would have never expect anyone to use the President's photos to trick people.

Even if he's as dumb and out of touch as you make his sound.

And if the owner of this site is a Haitian person, he or she falls directly in the same category as that group mentioned earlier and he or she just needs some guidance.

Anyway, my friend on a much better note. If you're not in that tiny group of old fashion Haitians, there's serious work to be done. The question is how do we go about doing something for Haiti.

And who do I mean by we?

All the now generation of young, brilliant Haitians living here in the States and in other parts of the world.

We have to help in every way that we can and that is simply by reaching out the way I was trying to do. I have many ways i can contribute and so does a lot of other great successful Haitians.

It is a shame how our independence make us soooo proud, in a way it's like some of us are still living back there.

What have we done that are so major since our independence?

What are Haitians doing now in 2009?

That's what we should be focussing on. You appear like a good man or woman who also cares for Haiti.

I wish you strength to continue to do whatever you can, so that one day HAITi can see a change too; like President Obama have shown the US.

All the best my friend and thank you for your advice.

Macc-

Macc, June 1 2009, 9:05 PM

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Hi Linda, Thanks for your reply. I've been researching for a while to try and reach either the president, prime... read more >
Macc Plaise, 1-Jun-09 1:39 pm
Macc, I am sorry that this fraudulent website is so misleading. However, although not really the president's website... read more >
Linda, 1-Jun-09 1:51 pm
Macc H Plaise, Please tell me you don't expect an answer from Preval by addressing him on this blog. Why do people... read more >
Tiba, 1-Jun-09 2:32 pm
Tiba, Thank you for your concern and comment. It's unfortunate that a website would carry the president's name and not... read more >
Macc H. Plaise, 1-Jun-09 3:06 pm
Macc I never took you message as a joke, in fact, I think it is wonderful that you're looking after the interest of... read more >
Tiba, 1-Jun-09 5:50 pm
Tiba, You're the second person to write a response in regards to my posting with the same remark about the website. I... read more >
Macc, 1-Jun-09 9:05 pm
thanks Macc for the way you answer these 2 people. I left haiti when in early 20 and I spend over 20 years in us. Even... read more >
Ashley, 1-Jun-09 11:40 pm
It is a scam to post a blog with the president name and picture to live you a message. Guys are you the one that... read more >
Ashly, 2-Jun-09 12:46 am
there must be a legal way to stop Woodring Saintpreux from pretending this is the president's website. Of course if... read more >
Linda, 2-Jun-09 7:34 am
You jumped in without doing your homework (like a good hot head). Had you done your homework, you would have realized... read more >
Linda, 2-Jun-09 8:14 am
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