Wyclef Jean - Stanley Lucas: Bad choice for Haiti
Jean Pe says...
Posted by Jean Pe on December 9 2009 at 12:17 AM
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What are their qualifications? Did they run any administrative office? What are their educational backgrounds? Come up with ideas to kick them out instead of saying they are bad choices for Haiti. Support your claim with evidence and details as well. > >
Mathieu Derisse, 12-Feb-10 8:24 pm
I read the New York Times everyday, my favorite paper. The author of that article is one of Stanley Lucas haters. That network used to get paid by Aristide and their mission is to destroy Lucas before he become president of Haiti. The following link > >
Mirlande P., 12-Feb-10 10:40 pm
Prior to reading that article, I myself used to listen to Mr. Lucas on the radio. I find him to be charismatic and a visionary so you can understand my disappointment when I read the article. > >
Tibodo, 13-Feb-10 11:14 am
I believe that Stanley Lucas can be a great president for the following reasons: 10. Il marquera la fin de l'ere Lavalas, Lespwa, Unite, et CPP. Il introduira une nouvelle generation dans la politique et organisera l'Etat Haitien 9. Moins de De > >
Marie Lucie A. Paul, 27-Mar-10 4:24 am
I’ve listened to Stanley Lucas for years now; he is young, positive and fresh with solutions for Haiti. He spent years educating the youth, women and other in order to get them involved in Haitian politics. Lucas as president would be a fresh sta > >
Maryse Lilavois Janvier, 27-Mar-10 4:25 am
Wyclef Jean gain lagent paceque li se gnou rapper.Nou kon nin ki jan de moune ki rapper icit. 99% yo nan pran drogue. Main maizanmi li pa gain capacite intellectuel pou li prezidan. Nous pas jam observer text message ak twitter li ekrit yo.Amerikains > >
Boss Pint, 27-Mar-10 10:00 am
Yo pa kalifye pou fe job prezidan. Eske yo te jere yon job nan nivo egzekitif deja non. Yo pa genyen okenn eksperyans administratif. Yo pa gen konnesans nan dwa, ekonomy, administrasyon, relasyon entenasyonal e etnology tou. Ki nivo edikasyon yo. Nan > >
Felicienne, 27-Mar-10 11:33 am
Frankly, I don't think someone who lives all his/her life in Haiti would make a better president than someone else who lives most of his/her life outside of Haiti, and vice-versa. We, Haitian people, don't never elect candidates to public office > >
Tiba, 27-Mar-10 11:35 am
Tiba, You’re right I’ve never held any corrupted public office in Haiti and no one can ever use that against my credentials as to not become the Republic first historic visionary President. “but he still cannot articulate why he should be presi > >
Montresor 2011, 28-Mar-10 2:56 pm
Montresor 2011, We have been through this over and over again for the past year or so ago, and you still don't get it. For such intellectual you claim to be, you still cannot articulate anything about your wanting to be president of Haiti that re > >
Tiba, 28-Mar-10 4:02 pm