HA HA HA Linda Linda. I would never divulge anything about...

Flo says...

HA HA HA Linda Linda.

I would never divulge anything about myself.

Sometimes you are dealing with my little sister and don't even know it. I thought you might want to know. Intriguing isn't it.

The topic is: FUTURE OF HAITI?TOO MANY EXCUSES.LOOK ATJAPAN
This is a reply to Msg 4883
Posted by Flo on November 27 2007 at 11:35 PM

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Hey Flo, most times I agree with some, but also disagree with some of what you say. This is the first time that I actually agree with almost everything you said. To start with, you are so right, aEoethere is no old elite in Haiti, they have all... > >
Linda, 27-Nov-07 4:56 pm
Hi Flo, you're absolutely right 200 Years is a long time for economic growth in Haiti. We need to stop blamimg others, instead we should blame the Government for not doing their job. I did talk about Japan once in my post just to prove to one idiot > >
Djakut, 27-Nov-07 7:37 pm
Hi Djakut and Flo; did you guys see the post by Nathaly Paul, on the water filtration system in Japan. As I've said many times, it's not great ideas that's missing, its great leadership. I will keep saying this, we can keep talking, keep posting, kee > >
Linda, 27-Nov-07 8:18 pm
They all get seduce by power, money and sex. We need a female president who has a degree in international law or economics and work experience as an executive at the corporate level. She should also be wealthy in her own right to be able to combat c > >
Flo, 27-Nov-07 11:06 pm
Hola Djakut Japan is the only country in the world that was attacked by atomic bombs. They were able to triumph despite such tragedy. The government cooperated with the private sector. In Haiti the government is constantly trying to rip-off the priv > >
Flo, 27-Nov-07 11:22 pm
HA HA HA Linda Linda. I would never divulge anything about myself. Sometimes you are dealing with my little sister and don't even know it. I thought you might want to know. Intriguing isn't it. > >
Flo, 27-Nov-07 11:35 pm
I say more power to the Haitian women; they are so beautiful and sweet. Seriously, one of our best presidents ever was a woman " Ertha Pascal Trouillot". They tried to derail her from organizing the election but she held stedfast. Thanks Ertha > >
Rubens Titus, 28-Nov-07 1:14 am
Hey Rubens; This is one history that I am not familiar with...I mean I know that she was the president and all that, but what happened to her since that time? I also don't know very much about the way she ruled. Do you? This question is also for any > >
Linda, 28-Nov-07 8:50 am
The Japanese export-led economy is a good idea which is being adopted by countries in Latin America. But Haiti has not invested in education. They do not make cars. Haiti has subsistence farming not commercial farming. Private companies should buy la > >
Taiino, 28-Nov-07 12:35 pm
Hi, she is a great Haitian. Actually, I am in process of planning to invite her for an interview. I hope she says yes. She is a lawer; when she became president, she was the highest ranking justice surving in the Haitian Supreme Court. The 1987 Hai > >
Rubens Titus, 28-Nov-07 2:16 pm
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