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Hi Louinel; I agree with you that chances are that the members of parliament are working some type of agenda.

The problem is that to prove that they are, first they must be presented with a candidate that fits within the legal system, and than if that candidate is rejected we can start thinking about parliament's corruption.

But until a viable, within the law candidate, is put forth, parliament will have the right to reject the candidate.

I don't have any personal choice in the candidates, however, I do think that unless we Haitians start acting within the law, and demanding the same of our government, we will never move forward as a nation.

Because of the way I see the legal aspect of things, I, like you, also don't think of this as a crisis but as a process.

Nice talking to you again.

Your rational always has points that enlighten me, even wen we disagree.

Linda, June 26 2008, 9:38 PM

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