Hi Pierre, I think most of what you said is correct. Your...
Linda says...
Hi Pierre, I think most of what you said is correct.
Your comments are actually an extension of my position.
I simply had not gone on to discuss the points you added to the discussion.
However, let me remind you the truth about our history.
We should not forget that those who ran from Haiti were running for their lives.
Most of them had families murdered or were themselves threatened to be murdered if they did not do what the morally bankrupt past Haitians governments wanted.
Also, lets not forget that most of those who did not run for their lives were in bed with the corrupt and murderous Duvalier or Aristide regimes, and that that is why they did not have to run for safety.
In my humble opinion, most of those who left were the ones who were honest, and most of those who stayed were in bed with the corrupt killer regimes.
The topic is: ELECTRICITE EN HAITI
This is a reply to Msg 10208
Posted by Linda on August 4 2008 at 8:55 PM
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I would somewhat agree with the "Civic Duty" part, but hygiene! what does lack of hygiene have to do with a country moving forward? Compare to Americans, I think Haitians win all gold metals in the personal hygiene competition. Is personal hygi
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Tiba, 1-Aug-08 6:25 pm
Linda, I am one of those Haitians who lived in Haiti in the 1970's. But what I remember most about that time (granted I was a child) is that all everyone ever dreamed of was the day they could leave Haiti to go live abroad. Over the years, that dre
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Pierre, 1-Aug-08 9:13 pm
Pierre I agree with you 250%, and could not have said it any better especially with my sloppy english, I could not have. Shapo ba! Nontheless, I have a small tiny weeny question for you, how do you see us going back to do what you have suggeste
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Tiba, 2-Aug-08 8:50 am
I respect your opinion. It is true there’s a brain drain in Haiti. Our young people cannot wait to get out. There is no hope for some! But some people including many, many parents from the mass see great opportunity accessible only though hard...
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Zarien Krab Spider, 2-Aug-08 5:20 pm
zarien You are now getting caught in the political correctness propaganda too. You made some valid points about personal responsibility, and I am all for that as well. I am however confused for I don't really know what people or country are you re
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Tiba, 2-Aug-08 6:28 pm
Tiba, I greatly appreciate your comment. I if I had to dissect your post you will give me reason. Brother, I am not detached or unaware of the situation at home. I still have brothers, sisters, nephews, cousins, and friends there. I am very happy
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Zarien Krab, 3-Aug-08 2:25 am
Zarien Like you, I have children in Haiti with college education, I have sisters, lots of nephews and niecess, and friends there in Haiti too. I try my best to make at least one trip to Haiti every year. I have created, in 1995, a big humanitarian
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Tiba, 3-Aug-08 8:55 am
My garcon de cours ou gerant lacou was fortunate to come to the United States thanks to my mother who had plenty of connections. After my garcon de cours ou gerant lacou spent 10 years in New York, he became rich and he actually bought my mother a br
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Ti Rouge, 3-Aug-08 10:42 am
Tiba, everything you said here is true id only we superficially look at them! a deeper look into our problems wil help us refrain from making generalization. Not everyone in Haiti, can make it despite their education, not everyone can learn a trade a
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Zarien Krab Spider, 3-Aug-08 3:00 pm
Hi Pierre, I think most of what you said is correct. Your comments are actually an extension of my position. I simply had not gone on to discuss the points you added to the discussion. However, let me remind you the truth about our history. We should
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Linda, 4-Aug-08 8:55 pm
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