Jay I tend to agree with most of your comments, in the matter...
Calvin says...
Jay I tend to agree with most of your comments, in the matter of Wyclef, I think we should consider all the evidence before we stone the man.
I admit i admire Wyclef i think he's one the few Haitians whom I think sincerely love Haiti.
Personally I will do more research on the fraud accusations but we hold on crucifying the man.
I was speaking to a friend who knows Wyclef and who is familiar with the people Wyclef have running the foundation for him. You see Wyclef has hired people from the Haitian Bourgeoisie to run the foundation.
It's possible that they're the ones mismanaging the funds.
I agree we should be careful and proactive because our trust has been violated so many times by our leaders but we should also be fair to Wyclef whatever mistakes he may have made he's also done a lot of good in Haiti by providing scholarships to students and more. If we are to judge him for his mistakes we must also talk about the good he has done. No man is perfect, and everybody fall sometime.
The topic is: Wyclef can Fool Haitians not IRS
This is a reply to Msg 18566
Posted by Calvin on January 20 2010 at 6:31 PM
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Gonaives, whatever your stupid name is, I dont think you are educated enough to understand what transparency means. Idiots like yourself are the same people who voted for Duvalier, and who still believe that he was the best president that haiti ever
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Jay, 20-Jan-10 5:57 pm
Jay I tend to agree with most of your comments, in the matter of Wyclef, I think we should consider all the evidence before we stone the man. I admit i admire Wyclef i think he's one the few Haitians whom I think sincerely love Haiti. Personally I
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Calvin, 20-Jan-10 6:31 pm
I agree with everything you're saying, but let's give the man credit at least. I did not see any educated Haitian helping their country during the earthquake but Wyclef. The more our government is educated, the worse they do for their country.
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Soufnantiou, 20-Jan-10 7:30 pm
Oh man, i cannot stop laughing man you're unbelievable. But you're absolutely right about
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Soufnantiou, 20-Jan-10 7:40 pm
Guys let me say this, I have nothing against wyclef. what i am against is when i see haitian musicians or pimps who think they can become president, with no education or diplomatic experience. We need to stop those scum bags from running for office.
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Jay, 20-Jan-10 9:22 pm
I agree with some of your assertions, but I realize that you are advocating exclusion. We should not discriminate anyone based on age, ethnicity and sex. We should end the employments of all mulatto executives within the Haitian Administration to rep
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Ghislaine, 20-Jan-10 11:46 pm
Mulattos aren't the problem in Haiti. Preval is dark as hell, Aristid lips were fat and swollen, and the ones before them were ugly negroes. Education is the key, it does not matter what color you are, someone who is a lighter complexion in Haiti can
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Jay, 21-Jan-10 2:39 am
You are doomed to failure for you do not understand any relationships existing between politics and economic power as well as social class and internal colonization. You were brainwashed by the mulattoes to let you believe that all Haitian former pre
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Carline Sj Montreuil, 21-Jan-10 3:07 am
Blame it on the rain, blame it on the mulattoes, blame it on the white people, blame it on me. Typical excuse for losers. Never take responsibility for their own failure. Haiti is where it is because a mass majority of the people are uneducated, mean
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Jay, 21-Jan-10 11:48 am
Lol. You're so cute I'd like to put you in a little bird cage to watch you mindlessly chirp all day. Keep at it. Keep playing Haitians for stupid. We're on to your game of "Divide to Conquer". All anyone has to do is pull up your posting hi
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Gonaives, 21-Jan-10 2:30 pm
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