Nice attempt to black-mail ZULU, but a very poor one, unless...
Georges.nan.b says...
Nice attempt to black-mail ZULU,
but a very poor one, unless ''rich students'' means the very backbone of over 95% of "Haitian" struglling lower and upper middle-class families: the court clerk that sacrifice everyday to barely be able to afford the US equivalent of $300 a year (less than $40.00 a month) to provide their gifted and talented children with a chance to attend one of the few Private Christian Faith-based-Schools and a fair shot at life.
Maybe you should start launching some Voodoo-schools, or anymist-based-schools in your neigborhood.
The topic is: Eviction - Saint-Louis de Gonzague
This is a reply to Msg 19802
Posted by Georges.nan.b on February 25 2010 at 5:18 AM
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Saint-Louis Gonzague is for the rich students in Haiti and not for the poor. If they are not careful in their eviction they could see it in flame. In this time of dire need for the homeless Haitians they should proceed carefully. Pere Lebrun is not d > >
Shaka Zulu The Freedom Fighter, 25-Feb-10 1:55 am
Nice attempt to black-mail ZULU, but a very poor one, unless ''rich students'' means the very backbone of over 95% of "Haitian" struglling lower and upper middle-class families : the court clerk that sacrifice everyday to barely be able to afford th > >
Georges.nan.b, 25-Feb-10 5:18 am
We're talking about basic needs here. Education can continue with the presence of others on the property. And if it couldn't, it should be postponed because it is not a basic need. There are always ways to educate yourself, even when a formal scho > >
Elizabeth Faraone, 25-Feb-10 6:53 am
I was born without a religion and have never adopted one. That being said, from what little knowledge I have of religion, I believe it is true that the Jesus figure was not competitive, but I could be wrong. You are combative and competitive and th > >
Elizabeth Faraone, 25-Feb-10 7:34 am
Dear Elizabeth Benoit and George, the arguments that all three of make shows exactly why Haiti can't progress. All three arguments come from a narrow vision of what you need for just the group that you represent. Elizabeth argues that the poor people > >
Linda, 25-Feb-10 11:33 am
This is addressed to those who are living in Port-au-Prince. Please let me know what happened today to the people who are living at Saint-Louise de Gonzague. They were supposed to be removed by force today. Our news reports on Haiti are very minim > >
Elizabeth Faraone, 25-Feb-10 11:35 am
Why are you assuming that I don't want the school to be rebuilt. Why are you assuming that I want the camp to stay there permanently. Are you living in Haiti? If you are, you are completely out of touch with the great need of the homeless. Correc > >
Elizabeth Faraone, 25-Feb-10 2:01 pm
In addition, it is obvious to me that you have no knowledge of the history of Haiti. Educate yourself before you state what you believe to be the reasons Haiti is "not able to progress." In this moment, EVERYONE should be working hard at ensuring t > >
Elizabeth Faraone, 25-Feb-10 2:19 pm
And why have you misstated what I said. I know that you are able to read. One of the many things I initially said: "This camp has become a stable community and should not be moved unless there is a better place to put the victims" was turned into > >
Elizabeth Faraone, 25-Feb-10 2:37 pm
Dear Elizabeth, you wrote three post to me, but not one of them refuted the basic point that I made about you only looking at things from one and one angle only. I now find out that you are not even in Haiti, so that you are arguing about a situation > >
Linda, 25-Feb-10 3:34 pm