Heres how I see the Future of Haiti Toma.

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In my opinion, a young Wyclef's government would be good for Haiti.

After the total distruction of Haiti and the constant humiliation of Haiti around the world caused by those grumpy old senior citizens, I don't thing Wyclef would any worse.

But in all faireness, his success would be determined by the kind of government he puts together.

After all, president doesn't really govern, the advisors do, and the president is more like a messenger.

The president does, says, and acts the way he is told and directed by his/her advisors.

And therefore, he would have to have a team of people who really love and care about Haiti, to give him good sound advice in order to rescue Haiti from the sh8t hole.

I will be watching Larry King tonight to listen to what Wyclef is going to say. I will be able to recognize if he is going to be a continuation of serving the master or the Haitian people.

I would advise everyone to doubt the competence and the know-how of anyone who is running for president in Haiti, by paying close attention to these few traits characteristic on the candidate.

1) A candidate who promises haven and heart to the Haitian people.

2) A candidate who is vague on his/her social-economic program with no start and end point for these programs.

3) A candidate who talks ONLY about long-term goals and unrealistic goals.

5) A candidate without a sound short-term "Here and Now" (Immidiate) plan for Haiti.

6) A candidate who doesn't make JOB CREATION a priority on his/her agenda, and how he/she is going to create those jobs.

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Tiba, August 5 2010, 8:50 AM

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