You are welcome. We (The Haitian Diaspora) should invest in our
In response to THANKS FOR THE PICS, You are welcome.
We (The Haitian Diaspora) should invest in our country.
The Government is corrupted and Haiti is Crippled, so they cannot help!
The question is what you and I will do to get Haiti back on its feet, and will our brethren back home protect our investments by NOT "DECHOUKE" them?
Haiti will NOT change until those our brothers and sisters back home don't realize they are the ones that have to live in their mess whenever they make one. Check out Haiti right now. Who are living in the mess?
Them. NOT us.
What we can do know is rebuilt our country, and make it more safe so tourists can start visiting again.
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The topic is: Discovering Haiti...WE WON'T STOP
This is a reply to Msg 16661
Posted by Notebookblogz.com on August 29 2009 at 9:34 PM
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Good job for the pics, I think ur point of view is perfect. but minister of tourism in haiti has the obligation to promote haiti more »
You are welcome. We (The Haitian Diaspora) should invest in our country. The Government is corrupted and Haiti is Crippled, so they cannot more »
HAITI needs a revolution!!!!! NOT, by arm, but by changing the mentaly, that revolution has to start in the kinder garden all the way up more »
great pictures, can you tell me where in Haiti those beaches are I would love to visit them next time in Haiti. This is the side of Haiti I more »
It's a crime, it really is a crime. American media, as a matter of fact the foreign media has never once shown these beautiful parts of more »
To Show those beautiful sites in Haiti will NOT benefit them. They make more by showing what's bad, and on top of that, they(U.S) have more »
Guys, you have done a good job. I want to cry when I see this resort in iles a vaches. I do not blame the foreign media!!!!! I blame the more »
I fell sorry guys for those of you that do not know haiti. The west of the palace are made of beautifull ancient houses starting with bois more »