Annie (=Montresor), I saw your post yesterday, but I was too...
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Annie (=Montresor), I saw your post yesterday, but I was too busy to answer it. Tonight I'm kind of really tired and sleepy, and so I'm not sure I want to waist my time with someone who did not even bother to really get what I said. Annie (=Montresor), it seems to me that before you jump on your bandwagon to respond to a post, you should at least read it carefully.
You said that I said that I "want haiti to change without an army." I suggest you go look at my post and see if you can find that statement anywhere in it. You will not, as that is not what I said. But I think you already know this and are just trying to be slick.
What I said is that you Annie (=Montresor) have the tendencies of a tyrant, a dictator, and a blood thirsty lunatic.
I based my argument on some specific facts that you yourself provided.
1. That your army would be a "PERSONAL" army. The important word here is "personal." That is exactly what Duvalier had with his Tonton Macouts killers.
NOT A PEOPLE'S ARMY, BUT A "PERSONAL" PRIVATE ONE, that will do your personal dirty work, and not the work of protecting the people.
2. I also base my opinion on the fact that when asked to come-up with a plan to bring Haiti into the 21 century, the only thing you could talk about was the army the army the army.
On another subject:
I am curious as to why you would post this question only to me, when many other people on the blog were saying the same thing I was--maybe I hit more of a nerve.
Also, when a person is trying to be cynical or nasty, they should make sure that what they say is clear.
Your attack on Tiba, myself, and Zac would have been more effective if you had bothered to make sure we could understand it.
Good by Annie (=Montresor).
Linda, July 15 2009, 11:08 PM
Topic: Montresor 2011 Historic Executive Plan of Action
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