That's true but it seems that Haitians want to turn the page...
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That's true but it seems that Haitians want to turn the page on Aristide and he will take time for him to rebuild his popularity.
They have done it with Fignole against Aristide and that didn't work either.
Haitian people are not attached to any political leaders and they were singing the same Aristide's song to Micky when he got elected.
They said this: "Woy Micky se ou menm nou tap chache, jodia ba nou Micky." I wish Micky would not use his popularity to run Haiti as a tribal country like Aristide.
The latter loves Haiti and the Haitian people too, but he didn't know how to articulate the poor message to rich. Micky loves Haiti and the Haitian people too but I am advising him to be cautious in articulating the poor message to the rich. As he seems to understand it and he has acknowledged it in Florida that all countries have rich people and different skin-colored people and it is not a problem for them and why should it be a problem for Haiti to end his quote.
He is a good orchestra chief and he knows how to organize all the notes to make the music sound good and as such I am expecting him to do good in gathering good resources around him to move Haiti forward.
I wish him good luck and long live to Haiti!
Serge P. Leblanc, April 5 2011, 12:55 PM
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