Zac, I wish that I was Louverture's descendant, but I am not...

Mark says...

Zac, I wish that I was Louverture's descendant, but I am not. I use his name as an alias sorry for the confusion.

I agree with you. It is too bad that he has not given the recognition that he deserves in history.

Anyone who defeats Napoleon the Great should go down in history as great in his own right.

However, it is alright because there are Haitians around who will tell his stories, and he will live forever.

Zac tell me something about yourself.

Where do you work?

what school do you go to?

and how are you, or will you make an impact on Haiti.

The topic is: Correction for my last post.
This is a reply to Msg 16230
Posted by Mark on August 6 2009 at 6:51 AM

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Andrew Andy Thomas, You said "However, do you know that by renouncing their Haitian citizenship most Haitian who became a U.S. citizen through naturalization is not considered a natural born citizen? Andy, even the cave man knows that. Are you edu > >
Tiba, 5-Aug-09 10:31 pm
Andy Thomas With your anglo name... you are an idiot. There is not much to say to an halfwit like yourself. > >
Jean, 5-Aug-09 10:32 pm
Thomas, a human being you have every right to feel the way you do about the dual citizenship issue but I think you're wrong. Mark's answer to your post was brilliant, naturalized citizens are not the ones who want to have it both way it's you. Basica > >
Zac, 5-Aug-09 10:37 pm
Andrew, I am totally lost, man! You are against dual citizenship, you don't want any naturalized to exercise any political role in Haiti, but you want them to unite with you and others to sing "Pour le pays pour la patrie?" I just don't get > >
Tiba, 5-Aug-09 10:44 pm
Hello Mark, I didn't get a change to respond this morning because I was going to work. I just wanted to say that it is a great honor to be in the company of a descendant of a great man like Toussaint. I have great respect and admiration for Touss > >
Zac, 5-Aug-09 10:54 pm
No Thomas; actually I don't think anybody got what the heck that was all about. We all know what the constitution says, but as we saw in all other civilized nations, constitutions can be amended. My question to you was about the statement you made wh > >
Linda, 5-Aug-09 11:02 pm
Zac, I wish that I was Louverture's descendant, but I am not. I use his name as an alias sorry for the confusion. I agree with you. It is too bad that he has not given the recognition that he deserves in history. Anyone who defeats Napoleon the Great > >
Mark, 6-Aug-09 6:51 am
Linda, I don't know about you but I suspect that Andrew (Andy) Thomas is one of the Haitian hardliners who is against just about everything and anything that is good for Haiti, but doesn't quite really know why he is against it. He just knows that > >
Tiba, 6-Aug-09 8:19 am
I want you to understand alomst 70% those who are in power in haiti are diaspora or study outside of haiti. Dual nationality is not going to change the situation, for example look at primer minister latortue. he use haiti like when you live in city i > >
Dj Connection, 6-Aug-09 10:08 pm
Hello Mark, thanks for the clarification. There's really not much to say about myself I'm a 22 year old guy living in the US, I was born in Haiti though. I graduated high school but I haven't been to college yet. I come to this site because i love Ha > >
Zac, 7-Aug-09 1:34 am
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