Ablerooster, I don't know what you said that keeps this...

Petrus says...

Ablerooster, I don't know what you said that keeps this conversation going about the contribution of Haiti to the wealth of America, but I think that you need to close this chapter by making a statement on your own so others can move on another topic.

I know that you are smart and you are a humoristic person too so you will do it in a way that will not offend anyone.

I just posted a new topic that I want others to argue and I don't know if you can jump in it and say something.

It is open until Toulimen is back. I like reading his postings and I would like him to guide us on the issue of surrendering sovereignty for greater protection in ending economic mess in Haiti.

Ablerooster, tell me what you think.

I am not assuming that you are confused about Haiti's contribution to the greatness of America, but the way this conversation keeps flowing all along makes me think like that. Say something to end this chapter so we can move on other topic ok. May God bless you my friend and keep up with the good work too...

The topic is: THE FORGOTTEN BLACK BOURGEOISIE
This is a reply to Msg 26432
Posted by Petrus on February 13 2011 at 1:06 PM

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Media Critiques History of U.S. Intervention in Haiti By Nicholas Low Mar 4, 2004, 23:11 Rooster, Keep reading -- The Bush Administration claims it sent Marines into Haiti in late February not to intervene in the overthrow of President Jean-Ber > >
Baron Samedi, 12-Feb-11 9:37 pm
Baron, i understand that America has an atrocious track record in Haitian affairs, but it does not necessarily follow that we we will commit the same same atrocities all over again... The world has changed and I believe that America would be bound by > >
Ablerooster, 13-Feb-11 9:58 am
Baron, I believe a Public Treaty in which America disavows economic hegemony in the Haitian economy, would be a good framework. Haitian resources should be controlled by Haitians, not Americans. A panel of OAS observers would ensure that cold-blooded > >
Ablerooster, 13-Feb-11 10:12 am
A lottery should be put in place by which those who are literate in Kreyol are given an opportunity for business education and a role (including a financial stake) in rebuilding the Haitian economy. Contrary to what many believe, it is Small Business > >
Ablerooster, 13-Feb-11 11:18 am
Jynee, I agree with the basic thrust of your message, with one exception: The reason france sold the Louisiana Territory was because she was embroiled in a costly war with other European powers, and was engaged in a dispute with Spain over the land a > >
Ablerooster, 13-Feb-11 11:47 am
Jynnee, when arguing about the French territories on the United States, one must say the "Louisiana Territory" and not the actual state of Louisiana including parts of Louisiana, Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and a part of C > >
Petrus, 13-Feb-11 12:19 pm
Petrus, what did I say to indicate that I am confused? > >
Ablerooster, 13-Feb-11 12:32 pm
Ablerooster, Haiti must make a choice between the Protectorate or an Independent State Associated with the United States for any economic progress to occur in Haiti. In today's world, there is no independent country that can stand on its own with th > >
Petrus, 13-Feb-11 12:54 pm
Petrus, just when I start to trust your intentions you blind-side me with insults. I don't get it.... Here we go again: A Haitian lecturing an American on American History. Let this sink in to your skull: I admire you for your pride, however self-de > >
Ablerooster, 13-Feb-11 12:55 pm
Ablerooster, I don't know what you said that keeps this conversation going about the contribution of Haiti to the wealth of America, but I think that you need to close this chapter by making a statement on your own so others can move on another topi > >
Petrus, 13-Feb-11 1:06 pm
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