Harvey, I do get your marketting strategy for your plastic...

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Harvey,

I do get your marketting strategy for your plastic blocks except there is anything that I can do about that because I am a simple ordinary guy living in upstate New York with nothing better to do.

If you're so confident and stand so tall behind your product, I would then suggest you market it to Bill Clinton, the UN, and USAID because they are the ones in charge of the "so-called" Haiti reconstruction project who might be interested buying from you. I would, however, caution you to stay away from the Haitian government because the government is not in charge of anything in Haiti, and therefore cannot buy anything from you.

But before you do approach Bill Clinton, the UN, and USAID, I would suggest that you prepare yourself to them a list of some US construction companies that are using your product(s) already.

Harvey, you mentioned a few points that kinda buffle me somewhat of your knowledge about Haiti.

First, you said "One of the reasons I'm so excited about this for Haiti is the eyes of the US is on Haiti right now. Haiti is under the microscope." Well, my friend Harvey, I need to inform you that the eyes of US has always been on Haiti, and Haity has always been under microscope since Haiti's birth in 1804.

Harvey, this is not something new, and this is not news either.

In fact, US eyes on Haiti and having Haiti under microscope are what really got Haiti in such poverity and ruin state.

Second, you said "It offers jobs for Haitians." I can accept that, but I take offense when you said "I offers housing for Haitians." That quote makes it sounds as if Haitians have always been sleeping under trees and on the streets up until the earthquake.

"It offers a Haitian answer to a Haitian problem", please understand that I am not being difficult or a pain in the butt, but I just don't understand what solution the plastic blocs would bring to what Haitians' problem.

If you're referring to plastic polution, according to your statement, you said that "you heard Haiti has a plastic polution problem, but you have never been to Haiti, therefore you don't really know. It is a "hear-say." I travel to Haiti all the time and I never noticed this problem, but I am, however, fully away of an "iron/metal" problem in Haiti caused by junk cars left everywhere on the streets of the major cities, mostly in Port-au-Prince.

Furthermore, you brought up an hipothesis when you said "Another thing to think about is a lot of people in the world are more worried about the problem of plastic pollution than they are about poverty.

If Haiti initiates a hundred percent plastic recycling program then those people will become involved in alleviating Haiti's poverty." First there is ambiguety in you hipothesis because I don't see how plastic recicling is going to take Haitians out of poverty, secondly, poor people don't give a crap about environment because those who are less fortunate.

low-income, and poor people are too busy trying to stay alive than worrying about, for example, plastic polution.

The United States has countless recicling programs and I don't see how that eleviate poverty in American inner-cities.

I have yet to see recicling programs in US better the lives of low-income, and poor American families.

Harvey, please try not to use hipothesis in corelation to Haitian life as your marketting strategy because you might innoncently or subconsciously end up insulting Haitian's intelligence.

Contrary to populous believe, you must know there is a greater percentage of intelligent and well educated Haitians out there than previously believed.

Tiba, December 31 2010, 11:12 AM

Topic: Haitians Are The Most Ignorant People On Earth

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