Tiboule, I am not a supporter of Michel Martelly but I would...
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Tiboule, I am not a supporter of Michel Martelly but I would rather see him in power in the next five years than a preval copycat.
Preval himself admitted that there were frauds, as did the United Nations, the EU, and the US, and other international observers.
But aside from the evident fraud, my (1) reason for a desired new leadership is because the Unity party has not done anything concrete to better Haiti in the past five years that they've been in power.
Oh and just one (1) more, his government did an atrocious handling the rescue efforts, and distributing aid after the earthquake.
In fact I was down in Haiti after the earthquake and the Haitian government was virtually absent.
I'm adding a link from the Miami herald where preval himself admitted that there "certainly" fraud in the election.
I'm doing so because i like to back what i say.
miamiherald.com/2010/12/08/1962659...
The topic is: Sweet Micky & The American media
This is a reply to Msg 25445
Posted by Zac on December 9 2010 at 2:22 PM
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My friend I agree with everything you've said about Michel Martelly, nevertheless I would rather take my chances with Michel Martelly as president then a Jude Celestin.(of course my first choice is Mirlande Manigat granted i have my own personal res
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Zac, 9-Dec-10 8:33 am
Zac, The democratic process allows you and the Haitian Constitution guarantee you to freely express your choice of Michel Martelly without fears. The same ideal allows and the same laws also guarantee others who favor Mrs. Mirlande Manigat or
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Tiboule Harold, 9-Dec-10 12:11 pm
Tiboule, I am not a supporter of Michel Martelly but I would rather see him in power in the next five years than a preval copycat. Preval himself admitted that there were frauds, as did the United Nations, the EU, and the US. But aside from the evide
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Zac, 9-Dec-10 2:08 pm
Tiboule, I am not a supporter of Michel Martelly but I would rather see him in power in the next five years than a preval copycat. Preval himself admitted that there were frauds, as did the United Nations, the EU, and the US, and other internation
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Zac, 9-Dec-10 2:22 pm
Thank you, Zac. We intelligently agree to disagree and also respectfully so. I will continue to learn more about our candidates. I will post any update or change to my opinion – if any - here and I will seek for yours too. Cheers!
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Tiboule Harold, 9-Dec-10 2:42 pm
Tiboule I must say I do appreciate your calm demeanor but you asked me for a reason why I did not support Jude Celestin, I provided you with two. 1. Preval himself admitted frauds during the election. 2. Preval's government was virtually absent
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Zac, 9-Dec-10 3:11 pm
America wants to own Haiti. They tried to drown those people out, next the tried to bring the roof down on their heads. Haiti and Cuba are nothing short of embarassing for "Americans', they want to rule their hemisphere and its that simple. No one
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Blacka, 9-Dec-10 4:20 pm
think you my friend, how come a country in the middle of an earthquake would like to take someone likde sweetmicky for president.and if some of you listen to his interview with ti claude you will see that the haitian people will elect
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Annie, 9-Dec-10 7:17 pm
Zac, I thank you for your encouragement and I appreciate the mutually honest and intelligent discussion with you even thou our opinions are different about the candidates. Even thou, President Rene Preval and Mr. Jude Celestin or the UNITY party a
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Tiboule Harold, 9-Dec-10 9:18 pm
That was almost a fair analogy that doesn't represent the reality of the Haitian political landscape. I think Haitians should stop using their rational and doing their analysis based on the American politics model. Looking back to the lecetions o
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Tiba, 10-Dec-10 6:12 am
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