Let me get this right, Building railroads to connect the...

Sebastian says...

Let me get this right, Building railroads to connect the cities revolutionized America's economy in 1869.
And in 2009 Preval wants to buy boats instead of building roads?

You must be joking!
Who is advising Preval?

He must be pulling those ideas out of his butt?

How many countries uses boat in order not to build road?

If it was good idea, why are we the only one to consider it?

I see every country building 4,8,10 lanes some way up high, some under water.

Why can't we just follow the civilize world?

Maybe he is on to something, if TV does not report it, transporting tourist by boat they will never see hungry children, beheaded corpse, pile of garbage in the street.

Every body will think Haiti is a paradise!

Fool! you need road connecting the major cities for economic growth

The topic is: Execellent move Mr Preval!
This is a reply to Msg 12564
Posted by Sebastian on January 7 2009 at 3:29 AM

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Let me get this right,Building railroads to connect the cities revolutionized America's economy in 1869. And in 2009 Preval wants to buy boats instead of building roads? You must be joking! Who is advising Preval? He must be pulling those ideas o > >
Sebastian, 7-Jan-09 3:29 am
I am now convinced that my beloved country, Haiti Thomas, is really doomed. Listening to this brain dead, brain damaged, hallow brain drained people, I can resite but to wonder why Haiti is in such mess. Do people really believe bying boats as th > >
Tba, 7-Jan-09 7:09 am
Yuo will never have the money to build those roads. In using the sea, you will build less road and will get the economy, and tourism moving. Do you know that it will take far less time to travel by boat from PAP to any of our littoral cities like Cap > >
Oc, 7-Jan-09 5:29 pm
Nobody said it would be the sole way to transport people in Haiti. Surely it would bean additional way and a more economical way, plus more realistic in a short term than waiting to have the money to build those "Major Roads" while you cannot maintai > >
Ctilulu, 7-Jan-09 5:39 pm
Oc Please zip it! you people keep talking about tourism, what tourism are you exactly referring to? Last time I checked there was NO tourism in Haiti. Get a grip to yourselves people stop rabling and rabling endlessly. > >
Tba, 7-Jan-09 6:28 pm
Ct How many open ports there are in Haiti? And where are they exactly? How much would it cost to build a port in Haiti? To flight out of P-A-P to cap-Haitian it only takes 25 minutes-30 minutes, by car 6-7 hours. How long would it take to get > >
Tba, 7-Jan-09 6:44 pm
Oc, I do not want to sound mean but this is the most absurde idea.First problem hurricanes will sink the boats each year. How can anybody miss that? Oc, lague peyi ya poul avance.Haiti needs people with knowledge. She needs one of her intelligen > >
Sebastian, 7-Jan-09 11:17 pm
Listen, we can still move the boats to another location. But Le eboulement ki soti nan mon'n tet kale yo ap desan'n sou Highway yo, ou paka move yo non. > >
Oc, 8-Jan-09 12:23 am
Moun nou besoin fe krye. I can already see the headlines. > >
Sebastian, 8-Jan-09 12:25 am
Smart Indians! You do not need to "build ports". We're talking about Ferries. Of course you will have to make some accommodations like they have done in Labadie. When you get a chance take a cruise to the Southern Carribbean islands ( Dominica, > >
Ct, 8-Jan-09 12:36 am
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