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You are sending mix messages on this political blog, and you should take a deep breath to put your anger aside.

Tiba can do nothing for you to promote you to the Haitian presidency.

It is easy to criticize by being out of the political arena.

You should have lived in Haiti at the time of the earthquake.

This earthquake has taken all by surprise and it was very different than 9/11. I am glad that Preval was in his house and he was not hiding in another part of the country, for he did not know that would happen for sure. The next step, he did not abandon the victims as you claimed it. Preval could have gone to Marmelade, his home town to live after the earthquake and if he had done it you would say that he had abandoned his people.

Be serious in your analysis my brother, Preval is a courageous person for standing up with the Haitian people in this time of crisis and he has proven his leadership for not relinquishing power as a leader.

Listen, Preval will finish his term and there will be no coup d'etats in Haiti.

Preval is not a threat for the Haitian bourgeoisie, international community and for the Haitian masses as well. The Haitian bourgeoisie is very conservative and they love Preval to death for securing their economic interests in this country and they had given order to Obama to get Bush who overthrew Aristide on their behalf to be part of the Haitian negotiations about the rebuilding process.

Preval will finish his term and he will not relinquish power as you request it. I have problem against Preval or any other former presidents for not being on the side of the Haitian masses.

We do not need a president that kept talking or threatening the elites' interests in Haiti, but we need an organizer that can take them by surprise and revolution the country like Hugo Chavez is doing in Venezuela.

We need a strong president to liberate Haiti from this internal colony with those settlers such as Delatour, Mews, Biggio, Accra, Brandt, Madsen, Saliba (Asalib), Castera (Castra), Brown, Baussan, Lambert, Baker, Flambert and Vorbes.

We need to take those colonizers by surprise and liberate Haiti through a social revolution.

Asking for Preval's departure is not the solution to our social economic ills. The elites of Haiti are the problems to all Haitian problems.

We must attack the elites' interests and make it so costless that they can change Haitian economic conditions.

We must liberate Haitians from abject poverty as imposed by the Haitian elites.

We have a structural problem that needs to be fixed and the Haitian elites are the problems, aren't they?

We must decentralize the country as you claim it, but Preval cannot do it alone.

He will need the support of the elites to do so, but the Haitian elites prefer centralization of this country in Port-Au-Prince to allow corruption and pillage to happen through the administration of doublure as Mathieu argued it in his previous postings.

They are stealing the Haitian currency through their family members as being all Haitian CEOs within the Haitian administration.

Listen, Preval alone cannot decentralize the country although the constitution gives him full power to do so. I am against him, for he has not proven full leadership into that, but I will not call for his departure.

In all countries, presidents make mistakes and they allow them to finish their term in order to preserve political stability.

Political instability with regime change and never state change always put us behind.

We cannot start over again and political emptyness is not the solution.

Let Preval finish his term and the international community will do the rest...

Do you remember what happen in 1915 with Vilbrum Guillaume Sam?

That will happen again if Preval does not relinquish power at the end of his term. Haiti is under American Protectorate and we cannot do anything whether you accept it or not. Americans already know who will replace Preval whether we want it or not. No poor people will be elected again in Haiti.

Dumas and other rich candidates are on the American list to replace Preval.

Why do we have Bush and Clinton working on this rebuilding process and not Carter and Clinton under a democrat president?

Can you understand those linkages?

Stop calling for something that will not change in any ways our situation.

Do not call for political instability in this country to have popularity, for we went through many regime changes in Haiti and nothing has changed to alleviate Haitian misery and suffering.

Haitian people are bare life or nake life people through the eyes of the American empire.

They are left to die without being noticed by anyone.

We are unproductive people and there was any reason to warn us about any disaster whatsoever, but we are strong and resilient people although the Haitian elites put us in a terrible situation with the rest of the world.

The crook elites of Haiti keep tarnishing our reputation and we are left to die without being noticed by anyone.

We have no presidential problem in Haiti.

We have a structural problem that needs to be changed with a crook elite that does not want to leave room for economic developments to occur in Haiti.

An elite can develop a country, for it owns the country's economic resources, but a president alone even with good will and good intentions cannot do it. Believe me, if Preval had tried like Manigat, Fignole and Estime to change Haiti's inequality system, he would already be overthrown.

Haitian president like Preval is not smart enough to seize the opportunity under a democrat administration to call for changes, for the conservative elites of Haiti are scared to death about change...

Why don't you argue about the Haitian middle class if that still exists?

Magloire, stops calling for thing that will not occur.

Be smart in your analysis of the Haitian political situations.

This blog cannot and will not make you popular ok. This blog is created by the Haitian elites and not Preval to better have control about what we think in Haiti.

Be careful and the conservative elites are taking notes ok. As you are defending them through their political blame-game accusations, you will not have problems but be careful.

I am attacking them to death, for they are all dirty pigs that need to be thrown in the garbage of history.

They are worst than the French colonists as the new masters of Haiti.

Mwen pa ka defann yon elit kaka konsa...

I hope that you understand my position...

Jean Pierre Decimus, March 21 2010, 1:19 PM

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