I for once agree with Selondieu

Jean Batiste says...

The endless revolutions in the Caribbean

I Jean Batiste agree with Mr. Selondieu completely for once.

US doesn't support popular democracy In the Caribbean, US only support the elite in the Caribbean.

The three braches that you all referring to are just there, but not follow accordingly.

The poor and the helpless will always suffer in order for others to make there point across.

You all should realize that the hold that Haiti is in will not go way anytime soon, and it's a domino affect.

Haiti and the rest of the Caribbean will never see a functional democracy system because it will affect the Elite and if the Elite are affected the US will be affect.

The rest of the world can't do anything about it because US influence every and anything the rest do.

The US say it better than I could "We are the World"

Jean Batiste!
One man is not a team!

The topic is: Congress VS The Police Affaire StFleurCasimir
This is a reply to Msg 1333
Posted by Jean Batiste on January 31 2007 at 12:08 PM

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It is a constitutional branch, and if the prime minister refuse to act on the legislative recommendation, that branch of power should give a vote of censure to the prime Minister Period! In Haiti we have three powers. 1. The Executive 2. The J > >
Jolibois Selondieu, 30-Jan-07 3:26 pm
I mist understood what you said earlier that’s crazy if this is happening. They should definitely investigate this further and get rid of those officers. In the constitution we have three branches but in actuality the president is really the only > >
Jean Batiste, 30-Jan-07 3:41 pm
On two occasions numerous members of my family were beaten by the police in Haiti back in the 90s. For no lawful reasons. I'm talking about severe beating where it took them weeks to recover physically. And in case anybody's wondering it was not pol > >
Mark, 30-Jan-07 10:41 pm
This matter being deferred to the judicial system, I think at this point everyone is supposed to have a wait and see attitude. We all know that there are three branches of power according to the constitution of 1987: the executive, the legislative an > >
Trebu Patriote, 31-Jan-07 2:15 am
I sympathized with you on this awful occurence. There should not be any lawful reasons why a police officer beat another individual on a traffic violation. Let's analyze this case, it was said that the representative has guns, if he was aggressiv > >
Jolibois Selondieu, 31-Jan-07 9:42 am
The Legislative branch is not trying to tell the judiciary what to do. This is a clear cut case. The legislative branch has the right to appeal to the executive in order to get something done. They are not asking the president to put St Fleur in pris > >
Jolibois Selondieu, 31-Jan-07 10:07 am
The endless revolutions in the Caribbean I Jean Batiste agree with Mr. Selondieu completely for once. US doesn’t support popular democracy In the Caribbean, US only support the elite in the Caribbean. The three braches that you all referring > >
Jean Batiste, 31-Jan-07 12:08 pm
You submit a formidable argument and I do agree with to some level. In any cases police brutality is unacceptable. But there is what you call necessary use of force to restrain a lawbreaker. I don't have any facts. Any information I have from this ca > >
Mark, 31-Jan-07 4:11 pm