Montresor I almost cried when I read that post. Any serious...

Gera Bougui says...

Montresor
I almost cried when I read that post. Any serious Haitian endeavor must consider reconciliation, and reconciliation must go through returning both Aristide and Duvalier to Haiti, end the polarization and start political stability.

"L'union fait la force", our motto is the most powerful one on the face of the earth.

Many country including the US use it to rally their people for a common cause.

We have been through a lot because we fail to honor our motto.

That' s why I believe a transformational leader is what we need. We will find it this time around after we objectively and critically filter our presidential contenders.

The topic is: Haiti Les hommes de l'occupant par Stanley Lucas
This is a reply to Msg 15759
Posted by Gera Bougui on July 18 2009 at 1:24 PM

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Montresor, Duvalier and Aristide may be Haitians like u, but they r not Haitians like me. I am Haitian, but I am not a thief or a killer. Both these guys r exactly that. They both had people killed and they both stole the Haitian people's money. All > >
Linda, 16-Jul-09 6:13 pm
No Linda you didn't have too much wine he is in fact suggesting exactly that. He says through negotiations Duvalier and Aristide should receive some sort settlement payment each month. What a man? These two individuals have been instrumental in de > >
Zac, 16-Jul-09 6:46 pm
Tiba you're right I believe this dude was appointed by Bush Jr. to advocate Republican ideology in the middle East, not democracy. A while back I was watching a documentary and they mentioned him. My impression of his is that he's an opportunist. > >
Zac, 16-Jul-09 6:52 pm
Linda, I will not blame your mindset I will blame your intelligence LOL. Don’t you think the Haitian government will have to provide basic necessities to all prisoners? And where will the money coming from… Here’s what you said hope you can f > >
Montresor 2011, 16-Jul-09 6:57 pm
Well now, let me think reeeeeally sllllllowly about this, with my tiny bitty brain and all. Hum, well I don't know about this Montresor. You are always soooooooo brilliant that I am blinded by your intelligence...so guys I'm confused and I need y > >
Linda, 16-Jul-09 10:24 pm
Well well very interesting. I'd like to comment on here but I'd rather do it on notebookblogz.com where lots of Haitians are already joined together. > >
Theman, 16-Jul-09 11:11 pm
So why don't you try to reach out to them directly and urge them to share some of that money with the Haitian people. Why writing these subversive and incendiairy lines > >
Gera Bougui, 17-Jul-09 12:12 am
my dear beloved, Before I jump into any conclusion that would make me look like a big dumb fool, I had to smoke some crack and back it up with some pcp to weak up the only 2 good cells left in my little brain, unfortunately that did not work, and > >
Tiba, 17-Jul-09 6:28 am
laughing laughing laughing...Tiba that was really funny. specially the part about the cave man...still laughing. > >
Linda, 17-Jul-09 5:06 pm
Montresor I almost cried when I read that post. Any serious Haitian endeavor must consider reconciliation, and reconciliation must go through returning both Aristide and Duvalier to Haiti, end the polarization and start political stability. "L'un > >
Gera Bougui, 18-Jul-09 1:24 pm
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