Ajmonegro, my sincere apologies. I tell you what, why don't go...
Zac says...
Ajmonegro, my sincere apologies.
I tell you what, why don't go and learn to speak and read English and then come back here again at which time we will be able to discuss the mistreatment Haitians are facing over in the Dominican Republic.
Because, if it is not your poor english you must be very stupid and unaware of what's going on in your own country.
Then again, you perhaps may know but choose to deny it. Which is understandable, I would be ashamed too if Haitians were abusing innocent people like.
I didn't say all Haitians were being mistreated in D.R. but it is fact that a lot of Haitians work in a slave condition in the bateys of the Dominican Republic.
And I am going to say it again I never blamed the Dominicans for the internal problems of Haiti.
As a country Haiti is in a weakened state and so every country is able to mistreat Haitian citizens without any sort of repercussions but that will change.
I just warning you to get your affairs together.
The topic is: Preval's Opinion about Dominican Aid To Haiti
This is a reply to Msg 19081
Posted by Zac on February 1 2010 at 1:39 PM
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i do admire your patriotism tho Zac, how you would defend your country. now let's quite calling one another names, we are adults here. Whats your e mail address Zac? let me e mail you something.
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Shelinio, 31-Jan-10 1:17 pm
Shelino I don't mean to call you names. And you're right I do love my country and I know we Haitians are not perfect and I truly detest the Haitian government for its incompetence, if I could I would hang them all starting with Preval. I know w
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Zac, 31-Jan-10 3:13 pm
Hi everyone, is really painful to see how people wants to find someone or something to blame for its own faults. First is the Dominicans and now is God. I have a couple of questions. Let me ask something, have you guys read the history books of
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Ajmonegro, 1-Feb-10 12:24 pm
Maybe you should spend a little more time reading my comment and make sure you understand it. I didn't blame the Dominican Republic for the problems Haiti has faced over the past 200 years. All I said was that was that I know Haitians are being treat
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Zac, 1-Feb-10 12:47 pm
Interesting answer, have you lived here in the Dominican Republic? How many Haitians do you think we harbor here in the D.R., is more than a million people. Are they treated as slaves all of them? And stop been so arrogant thinking that you
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Ajmonegro, 1-Feb-10 1:08 pm
Ajmonegro, my sincere apologies. I tell you what, why don't go and learn to speak and read English and then come back here again at which time we will be able to discuss the mistreatment Haitians are facing over in the Dominican Republic. Because
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Zac, 1-Feb-10 1:39 pm
Speaking the truth my dear you are funny. Quote "Because, if it is not your poor english you must be very stupid and unaware of what's going on in your own country." I see that you should be a young man in its twenties or maybe short thirties,
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Ajmonegro, 1-Feb-10 1:51 pm
Ajmonegro, you're right about one thing I'm a young man in my twenties I take no prisoners. Now I'm sure the Dominican Republic is used to dealing with the old relics of the Haitian government and the repugnant elites of Haitian society. They tend to
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Zac, 1-Feb-10 2:05 pm
Zack we have our own affairs to solve and your country is one of them, and as you said it will be treated swiftly too. We are a country that have sustained a lot of things here and everywhere, our diaspora is bigger than yours and more powerful th
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Ajmonegro, 1-Feb-10 2:51 pm
I agree with you, the Haitian government should provide for it's people and stop being thieves but you find theft in politics just about every where in every country. there are countries in the world as wel that treat haitians bad and work them as sl
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Shelino, 1-Feb-10 3:13 pm