Tiba, perhaps you are more familiar about the Haitian...
Mark says...
Tiba, perhaps you are more familiar about the Haitian government and the Haitian laws than I am, but as a diaspora I can't understand why Haitian citizens cannot take matters on own their hands.
I believe Haiti lacks a true leader.
Lets consider cuba. They have succeeded under the most arduous circumstances.
The US has imposed the most restrictive embargo on that country for decades, yet they surrvive.
They are not thriving, but they are able to help others, Haiti in particular.
In this case they have a strong leader, but you have consider what they had to overcome.
Haiti needs leadership and it doesn't necessarily have to come from the government.
We can overcome poverty, illeteracy, divisions, and diseases if we had a leader who doesn't care about money, and legacy.
Someone who is selfless, and firm, but can compromise for the good of the people.
Haiti needs competent leadership, and the people have to do a better job when electing politicians.
I am a pragmatist, and I refuse to believe that eveyone in Haiti is corruptible.
The topic is: tongue to the motherland
This is a reply to Msg 16323
Posted by Mark on August 10 2009 at 9:14 AM