Tiba I read your story and I relate to the part where you said...
Zac says...
Tiba I read your story and I relate to the part where you said you would not have changed any of it for the world.
I was so traumatized by these experiences that for a long time I suffered from insomnia.
Night after night I would lie in bed thinking about what if I didn't go through this, I used to be very angry at my parents and the people who mistreated me. I've come to term with that.
Like you, I can honestly say today that I would not have changed my past for the world.
Because I realize that it's these experiences that have made me who I am today, i consider myself to be very mature and I understand a lot. And I know it's because of what I have been through I was basically forced to grow up and mature quickly.
I know you know that I can be a bit temperamental sometimes but I am very determined in life, sometimes i feel like i have a purpose.
The topic is: sir how is haiti a latin country
This is a reply to Msg 16559
Posted by Zac on August 19 2009 at 10:26 PM
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Dear Lovely Sister, If there are more than one hundred posts on the topic that automatically tells us that many of us express interest in it. It is true that our country has been and for the longest time now going through political turmoil, econom
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Robert Alexandre, 16-Aug-09 11:19 pm
Dear Lovely Sister, No one said that Haiti`s geographical location has anything to do with its current state of disgrace and shame. I have absolutely no recollections of anyone making such a statement. It is obvious that you are not interested in
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Robert, 16-Aug-09 11:35 pm
Dear Robert, you are right. I have been rather impatient lately with the bloggers. Because of that I tend to stay away from the blog more and more these days. I cannot stop thinking of the starving children, of the unemployed young men, of the kids w
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Linda, 17-Aug-09 7:02 pm
Dear Lovely Sister, Let me tell you franckly that i truly truly understand and appreciate your concern. Please don`t get me wrong because of what I am about to tell you and I think you should take it as a piece of advice. You see that Haiti issue
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Robert, 18-Aug-09 11:21 pm
Linda I read this comment that you posted the other day and I wanted to comment on it but after working a 13 hour shift my mind was running on empty, today was no different but throughout the day at work this matter laid siege to my mind. So I feel i
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Zac, 19-Aug-09 2:57 am
I can believe you guys are back with this subject. We've discussed it some many times already. The Notebookblogz Haiti Team
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Notebookblogz.com, 19-Aug-09 11:32 am
Zac What a great uplifting story! Zac believe it or not I somewhat lived that life too. I was only 6 years old when my father died. My mom became mentally unstable 5, 6 months later. We were only three siblings and I was the only boy, the you
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Tiba, 19-Aug-09 4:27 pm
Zac, I was very moved by your story. And yes, you are right, someone like yourself would never amount to much in Haiti; Even with your beautiful intelligence and wisdom, you would most likely end up unemployed, or driving some kind of truck or car, o
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Linda, 19-Aug-09 5:33 pm
Tiba I read your story and I relate to the part where you said you would not have changed any of it for the world. I was so traumatized by these experiences that for a long time I suffered from insomnia. Night after night I would lie in bed thinkin
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Zac, 19-Aug-09 10:26 pm
As you know Linda I'm currently reading "the black jacobins" the book that you suggested. In the book James graphically details the way slaves were treated. The restavec situation is cruel but I agree that it doesn't come as close to the cruel abus
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Zac, 19-Aug-09 11:31 pm