Marc, Marc, Marc! Please try to get off your high horse and...

Tiba says...

Marc, Marc, Marc!

Please try to get off your high horse and take responsibility.

As my beloved Linda said, you the one who misrepresented yourself and your project on the blog.

It is Not our job and responsibility to try to find out what you meant and what you were trying to say. It is rather your job and responsibility to present your issue/subject with clarity and precision.

In your second message you said that all the contact was already made and you are set to go, and yet, you found it necessary to come on the blog reminding Preval about a previous e-mail you sent him and you're waiting to hear from him.

My question is, if all contact was already made and you are set to go, why did you come on the blog asking Preval to cantact you about the project?

I think you went through all of that trouble because you were trying to sit higher than the toilet seat.

Linda is involved in Haiti and never tried to get a personal talk/contact/meeting with preval about her plans or anything like that.

I started a successful humanitarian project in my home town in 1995 and I never wanted to have a personal meeting/contact/talk with Arisitide before hand about the project.

All I needed was the cooperation of the priest in the town parish.

Today, this project is one of the most successful ones in Haiti.

You keep going in circle while you still can't tell what your project is exactly entailed.

It still remains some kind of "classified information."

The topic is: Haiti-Project Summer 2009
This is a reply to Msg 14917
Posted by Tiba on June 1 2009 at 1:13 PM

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May I allow myself to give you a suggestion as to all, when you write to the President of Haiti, you must send the exact letter to the White House Attn, Former President Bill Clinton.The reason is, these two Houses not to say Gov., will hopefully b > >
Maggy, 1-Jun-09 1:05 pm
Marc, Marc, Marc! Please try to get off your high horse and take responsibility. As my beloved Linda said, you the one who misrepresented yourself and your project on the blog. It is Not our job and responsibility to try to find out what you me > >
Tiba, 1-Jun-09 1:13 pm
Ok, I understand. It's a chapter of Women Federation for World Peace at USF in association with another chapter of World CARP (Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles). Last year the project was partly at Port-Au-Prince, then in Cap-Hai > >
Marc, 2-Jun-09 4:12 pm
I am sorry if I sound off the tract with the way I addressed. It is true that the organization was created and exist at the University of South Florida. It is a student organization name: Women's Federation for World Peace at USF, which is a chapter > >
Marc, 2-Jun-09 4:40 pm
Marc, my first advice to you is to get the university involve. Many of my students have done similar projects with Haiti, the DR, and Africa. Most of their funding came from the university, and that is also the best first route for your project. If y > >
Linda, 2-Jun-09 4:47 pm
The problem is because the organization was not created as an organization that can get funded by the university. The reason is because the person that started the organization wanted to have some few non-USF students to be member of the organizatio > >
Marc, 2-Jun-09 5:21 pm
Linda I suppose I would be correct to assume that you're a college professor. And you come across as being well-informed about Haitian history. I left Haiti right after certifica and I never really got a chance to study Haitian history in depth. > >
Zac, 2-Jun-09 9:39 pm
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