Unfortunately, I spent partial time being raised in many...

Wilgeens Rosenberg says...

Unfortunately, I spent partial time being raised in many places growing up. Haiti, the Dominican Republic, France, Canada and the United States.

My sad story (I do not feel sorry) may indicate that I have not been stably living in Haiti as most perhaps were raised there more than me or entirely.

I think I cannot become president in Haiti because my mother is Dominican (but her father is Haitian) and my father a Jew (but born in Haiti himself of A Syrian mother and a Israelite-Haitian father).

So my goal and ambitions are not presidential in case you are wondering, but rather militarily.

Do not try to use my well off, privilege or what some Haitians might consider rich elite up bringing as a mean to say I do not relate or cannot resonate with the average fellow Haitian brother and sister.

I am Haitian since I was (well more or less) born on the island and hold a Haitian birth certificate, yeah I am a naturalized US citizen now, but that should not prevent me from fulfilled a military roll in Haiti per Haiti's constitutional law. Anyway, quite considerably I am Haitian and the only reason why I say more or less was because my mother started giving birth to me in mid-Air within Haitian Air Territory (Air Space) on a plane called KLM coming from France during her beginning pending process of divorcing my father.

Anyway, I am the only one Haitian to have born on a plane (if that is something you could find humor in lol).

My birth was finalized in a Hospital in a place in Haiti called Fermathe as I do not recall the name of the Hospital now this very instant.

I have decided to tell you all this, not to bask nor brag; but only because I am trying to show you that I have embraced everything that makes me who I am respectably due to all thanks to Haiti which is why I care so much about its ordeals.

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This is a reply to Msg 17648
Posted by Wilgeens Rosenberg on December 5 2009 at 12:00 AM

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Wilgeens Rosenberg, I've asked you earlier to hold on to your horses, I a really meant that. Mr. Wilgreens, we appreciate you joining the blog as it is always encouraging to have new members with new ideas to contribute to the dialogue as we d > >
Tiba, 3-Dec-09 7:15 am
By the way, I am new on here. Perhaps you do not recall that I posted al ot of things on here whihc by some odds reasons they are being talked about in the Haitian senates and Chambers of Deputies (Parliament). Also when you have a chance go vi > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 4-Dec-09 4:56 am
Wilgeens Rosenberg, I don't hink you ever gonna get it. You and many other Haitians don't seem to be able to grasp and understand the difference between the role/function of governments from the role/function of citizens/civilians/people. Any c > >
Tiba, 4-Dec-09 7:38 am
Yeah, you know it all and you should most run for president, I am sure you will solve it all by yourself. Look here man, of course there is funtionc governments need to fulfilled and that of citizens must. However, if collective consensus of those > >
Wilgeens.rosenberg, 4-Dec-09 12:41 pm
A government gets to do what it fdoes because too often there is no mass consensus against its policies or there is a greater divide where a government ca use as leeway to persist or continue on with their policies and agendas... Yes indeed there ar > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 4-Dec-09 12:47 pm
Mr. Wilgreens, when was the last time people in your neighborhood get together to clean up the streets, to build roads, provide electricity, drinking water, to do this or to do that? Never! and do you know why? First there is no R in Wilgeens > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 4-Dec-09 1:09 pm
Wilgeens, Like the old saying goes "if you cannot take the heat stay out of the kitchen." This is politics, it's a no man land. Wilgeens, you just showed the typical Haitian mentality. You came on here like Louis-Jean Boje insulting everybody' > >
Tiba, 4-Dec-09 4:31 pm
The leaders of contemporary thought are still inclined to maintain that the masses had little concern in the evolution of the sociable institutions of man, and that all the progress made in this direction was due to the intellectual, political, and m > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 4-Dec-09 11:00 pm
Unfortunately, I spent partial time being raised in many places growing up. Haiti, the Dominican Republic, France, Canada and the United States. My sad story (I do not feel sorry) may indicate that I have not been stably living in Haiti as most per > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 12:00 am
Look, I am sorry I did not get to choose what my family had inherited and worked so hard for to get or what wealth my mother had gained from her divorce from my father. However, I do travel a lot to Haiti. I usually go quite often as much as a mini > >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 5-Dec-09 12:06 am
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