Okay Tiba I just read your post and I'm cracking up, so the...
Zac says...
Okay Tiba I just read your post and I'm cracking up, so the former American ambassador was known as "bourik chaje".
Earlier I was watching tv with my grandmother she was telling me how before there roads she used to travel on donkeys to go buy goods.
She said it would take them days to travel from city to another.
I said "gran'n pat gen lougarou le sa" she said "wi men lontan lougarou pat mechan konsa." When i read your comment, instinctively the term bourik chaje made me laugh but I don't really understand why they would refer to the american ambassador as "bourik chaje".
The topic is: Correction for my last post.
This is a reply to Msg 16179
Posted by Zac on August 5 2009 at 1:35 AM
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Linda You said "Haitians in Haiti today, from the fake bourgeois to the government leaders, are the most sorry, ignorant group of people on the face of the planet." I don't know if you remember the American ambassador Foley, properly known as > >
Tiba, 4-Aug-09 7:25 pm
Okay Tiba I just read your post and I'm cracking up, so the former American ambassador was known as "bourik chaje". Earlier I was watching tv with my grandmother she was telling me how before there roads she used to travel on donkeys to go buy goods. > >
Zac, 5-Aug-09 1:35 am
At this moment, I believe that “dual citizenship” would make Haiti even more vulnerable. My hope is to see Haiti recover his lost sons and daughters who sworn under oath “to renounce all allegiance and fidelity” to her. I wish the Haitian... > >
Ayiti Lokal, 5-Aug-09 8:06 am
Zac, The reason was because Foley, the US ambassador, was actually the one running Haiti. He was up everybody's face. He was carying the day-to-day operation of the country on his back like a "bourik chaje" of goods on its back. Everybody was t > >
Tiba, 5-Aug-09 8:07 am
Is former US President Bill Clinton the next Foley now? > >
Ayiti Lokal, 5-Aug-09 8:32 am
Ayiti Lokal, Andrew (Andy) Thomas, Can you for once put all the drama and emotion aside and have a rational conversation about this issue? Why expressing so much anger and so much resentment? You said "At this moment, I believe that “dual citi > >
Tiba, 5-Aug-09 9:15 am
Ayiti Lokal about the "dual citizenship", I forgot to mention something very important and I need your reaction to it. It is said and proven by many that Preval is a "naturalized Belge citizen," and yet you voted for him in 2006 to be president > >
Tiba, 5-Aug-09 9:51 am
Yes he is dude. If I were you'd start panicking. > >
Zac, 5-Aug-09 10:03 am
Tiba, you know this is the second time I've heard somebody say that Preval is a "naturalized Belge Citizen". Last year I went to Montreal to spend sometimes with my aunt and cousins. Her husband was discussing Haitian politics with a guest. I w > >
Zac, 5-Aug-09 10:30 am
Andrew, I only have one thing to ask you about this whole litany of none empirical (meaning based on evidence and facts) reasons that you just gave against double citizenship. The US and all other developed nations in the world have some form of doub > >
Linda, 5-Aug-09 10:34 am