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My bad, I have thought it differently.

I read your posting very quick and I agree with you those American historians believe that they know our history better than us. I fought them a lot in school during my undergrad studies.

At a PhD level now, they cannot convince me to accept their garbage about Haiti's history.

I agree with your terminology and it was a Gumbo Ceremony.

It was similar to the last supper with Christ and it was also similar to Moses' last ritual while leaving Egypt.

We are from a great country that those Americans are destroying and now we must shield ourselves so they cannot divide us anymore.

We need to use this forum to denounce them so they can stop dividing our people.

We will gain back our prestige my brother.

Don't give up and keep up the good work. May God bless you!

Toulimen, January 22 2011, 8:45 PM

Topic: Why Haitians eat Bouillon on Saturday?

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Katia, You want to know why do Haitians eat bouillon on Saturday and eat soup on Independence Day (New Year's Day)... read more >
Tiba, 22-Jan-11 3:16 pm
Tiba, I did not know this fact that our former ancestors eat soup or bouillon on the independence day or in the Cayman... read more >
Toulimen, 22-Jan-11 4:58 pm
Toulimen, I did not say the ancestors ate soup on Independence Day. At the ceremony in Bois-Caiman, they were serve... read more >
Tiba, 22-Jan-11 7:37 pm
My bad, I have thought it differently. I read your posting very quick and I agree with you those American historians... read more >
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