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Anti-Traitor:
Your apology is democratically accepted.
My father who you have insulted spent his entire career and life working in and for Haiti.
And he always keeps telling me that..." In every Haitian there is a little bit of"Francois Duvalier".
I always disagree with him. But when I read your last note, I am just wondering...
What is happening on the site, is what I called the full exercise of democracy.
I and Keen Observer or G. Simon do not have the same political views.
Sometimes, we go up and up and up. But at the end of the day, we found ourselves having a lot in common including a willingness to change our nation for the best. WE JUST NEED TO STOP KILLING OUR OPPONENTS OR PEOPLE WHO ARE DISAGREED WITH OUR VIEWS.
I know it is a dilemma for many of you to understand where I stand in politics.
This is the same for my own family.
I take my family as an example, because we are one family with different political views.
My dear mother a woman who worked hard to make sure we get great education is a fan of "Ti Rene" because she thinks that he is a "down to earth" type of person and therefore voted for him. She also called him "Ti Rene"(no offense).
My Young brother does not care at all. He hates all Haitian politicians.
My two sisters.
One is a fan of Manigat and the other one thinks that K-plim is the best for Haiti.
The worst of the family is my father who thinks that Haiti cannot breath without Aristide.
He is wrong, and the future will prove him wrong, but I do not worry about him, because he has no right to vote in Haiti anyway.But I do respect his view.
And finally, you have me who do not have a leader because I do not vote for people, I vote for a political platform.
Of course the leader behind the platform should not have a criminal record and I have to trust the CEP on this.
This is an example of how different one family can be in politics.
And believe me you cannot change it.And you should never try to change it.
This is to tell you that the "Haiti of tomorrow starts on this site. What we are doing is just "Pure Democracy".
I know it is hard. But it is just like your first week at the gym.But afterward, you should be OK.
Believe me, you will be mad again...but I can't help. I have to exercise my democratic rights.
God bless you and your father...
Ajane, March 23 2006, 12:48 AM
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