haiti needs another duvalier type president

Doncarlos says...

I know some of you will be very disturbed by my claim.

But after more than 23 years where are we people in Haiti.

Where is Haiti today?

My Answer is Haiti goes back more than 50 years.

We kick out Duvalier and all the tonton macoutes in 1986...Now, what we have right now?

We need law in order in Haiti, we need Duvalier type in Haiti.When I left Haiti in 1983 Haiti was beautiful, now in 2009 is Haiti beautiful?

I do not think so?

Let be serious and think about that Brothers and Sisters, in 1986 do we have all those kidnapping, murders, rapes, etc...

We need a Duvalier Type President in Haiti! That's the only answer for Haiti right now.

Doncarlos

Posted by Doncarlos on July 29 2009 at 10:18 PM

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Doncarlos you are a very confusing person, the other day you said we should respect each other's opinions etc... Now you're saying Haiti needs an other Duvalier, a dictator who crushed his opponents mercilessly. I was born when his son was president > >
Zac, 29-Jul-09 11:05 pm
Mr. Doncarlos my sincere apologies, here I was thinking I'm dealing with someone who had common sense. The problem is not with having senators or different political parties. The true problem is that most senators are incompetent,ignorant and corrupt > >
Zac, 30-Jul-09 11:51 pm
Hello Zac, Do you remember that i told you that Haitian do not have respect for each other opinion? I was right about that. By saying to me (my sincere apologies, here I was thinking I'm dealing with someone who had common sence). you show no resp > >
Doncarlos, 31-Jul-09 4:09 pm
Well Mr. Doncarlos if you had called me stupid we would have taken this outside right now. I don't roll like that brother. (smile) but seriously, how do you expect me to have a serious conversation when you are seriously defending a man like Duvalier > >
Zac, 31-Jul-09 11:24 pm
My dear friend you problably in your 20s. what do you know about duvalier. I'm in my low 50 I know very little of duvalier. I know jean-claude run the country in a way that was pleasant clean street beaches hotel. I work as a nurses aide and some of > >
Angie, 3-Aug-09 12:54 am
Angie, perhaps we should make the difference between Duvalier the father and Duvalier the son. The father was a blood thirsty tyrant, the son was a good leader, but in the end he ended up being just another thief who bankrupted the country. > >
Linda, 3-Aug-09 9:35 am
Linda those people took over 30 years to end up with over $300 million. it took Aristid less than 5 year to have a wealth of $ billion. Aristid have wealth on his mother's name according to close relative in suisse a value of $150 million plus each o > >
Angie, 4-Aug-09 1:29 am
Angie, I totally agree with you. Even more important, rai chin di den'l blan; meaning that no matter what you say about the Duvaliers (both) during their time Haiti was clean, people around the world respected us, and the people could feed their chil > >
Linda, 4-Aug-09 9:55 am
Mr. Doncarlos how you doing? Your comment caught my attention, I suspect, that someone you're referring to might be me. Don't worry I have come bearing an olive branch. I know we had a little spat regarding the Duvalier era. I wouldn't say I "blasted > >
Zac, 5-Aug-09 1:14 am
Zac, although I think that the Duvalier fils era was better for Haiti, I absolutely don't think that we would ever want to go back to the period of Duvalier pere. The fact is that neither Duvalier or his son really did anything to move Haiti forward. > >
Linda, 5-Aug-09 10:55 am
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