I know my history,& nowhere in our glorious history,has it ever

A follow-up on Haiti ranks amongst the worst, I know my history,& nowhere in our glorious history, has it ever been any such report you seemed to have made up.As I had said it again, I came around much more outrageous, vicious falcifications of historical accounts intended to discredit, disrespecting Haitians.& your VOODOO association in your fabrication, is also very much common from those who are endlessly eager to demonized VODUN.You are Arab?

I am a Jew, or am I?

But Haiti' s problems are first & foremost for GENUINE HAITIANS to change.

As a nation of former slaves who had liberated ourselve.Honestly, considering all the odds we had to beat, the world did not even expect us to exist today.

Not to mention still having a place name HAITI in the 21st centurey, where at least the memories of a glorious past can be recalled.

I have nothing to complain against my fellow Haitians, even while witnessing, experiencing, living in my country's conditions that many associate with failure of a nation in a whole.

Considering all of the odds my ancestors, those who follow, & the current generations, have to beat in order to remain in existence, I'm grateful that there still is a place call Haiti & a people that I cherished & respect.

Yet I'm not satisfied with the dreadful conditions we find ourselves in today.

I know we can do better.

& many of my compatriots, whether living abroad or at home, share my views.

Even though ignorance seem to push some sometimes to too much of self incrimination, I know that had we, the people of Haiti, had the luxry similar to others of different societies, having sound minded leaders suceeding in their positive efforts to not only uplift, build, but also maintaining our self esteem, dignity, & honor, we would have certainly be a country rivalizing many others in the world.

My love for my birth place has no lies. I doubt your alleged concenrs for Haiti are sincere b/c it's evidently entengled.with raw ignorance that you expressed in the biginning of the discussions.

I don't even care about your suggestion to google whatever you want us to look at for only an ignorant can dare compare the US of A to Haiti.

Were they descendents of former slaves?

Did they espoused the British imperialistic, slave driving money machine & perfectioning it right after the Brits left town?

Do Americans ever have any decent respect for Haitians ever since we had liberated ourselves, or in the 21st century?

When you find yourself in a dark hole, getting desperate to get away, necessity becomes the mother of your action, you don't care who lend you a hand out. Whether it's a historical enemy like an American, or a Dominican with intentions to tourment you further after you exiting this dark hole. Having no choice but being in some places doesnt mean you ignore the enemy.

The topic is: Haiti ranks amongst the worst!
This is a reply to Msg 17147
Posted by Boje Lwijan on October 22 2009 at 1:50 PM

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Earl Wheby Jr. says...

Good ideas. I would like to make a point concerning the individual who raised the issue of race. As we are all expats who were either born in more »

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Earl Wheby Jr. says...

O.K. my son I will attempt to do as you have requested without making it so clear it brings counter attacks against Haiti before the plan even more »

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Banjo says...

Earl Wheby Jr., Don't you think if we are Haitians we already know about papa doc and baby doc??? I've never mention race and race is not the more »

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Earl Wheby Jr says...

This is a public forum and I have already been subjected to censure over comments related to Abaco. Bahamas and claims that the Bahamas more »

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Boje Lwijan says...

I know my history,& nowhere in our glorious history,has it ever been any such report you seemed to have made up.As I had said it again,I came more »

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Banjo says...

Earl Wheby Jr, You doesn't make sense at all because I Google "Manifest Destiny" about an American idea. Right! Happy yeah... And you have the more »

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Jean-esdrace says...

I can feel the blood in your vein man! Kudo to you and to all fellow haitians that express themselves like you do. Jou va Jou vien sa gen pou more »

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Jean-esdrace says...

If we want, we can. Together we stand until the end. I am with all men that want to see good come out of Haiti and make of her the best mother more »

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Rkgs says...

You are too stupid to see the "American idea" of manifest destiny is the solution to the problems of Haiti. Mr. E. Wheby has informed me he is more »

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