Ou konnen ayiti pa bezwen plis vole ak ves, kap pale franse...

Joe says...

ou konnen ayiti pa bezwen plis vole ak ves, kap pale franse tout la jounen nan palman an, ak nan ministe yo.nou di wiklef pa konpeta ase pou prezidan ayiti, mwen dako 100%,nou te gen plis pase 80 konpetan ki te pase nan pale nasyonal sa yo te fe;yo kraze ayiti pi mal.si ou se yon politisyen konpetan, ou pa gen moral, ou pa renmen peyi ou, li pa itil ou anyen.gade nan lis 38 kandida ki genyen, ou gen dwa we mwatye la dan yo pa gen eksperyans yon oganizasyon oubyen yon bizniz ke yo ap jere, ou pa ka fye 98% la dan yo.ou gen po we 90% ladan yo pa gen $50k nan bank, tout bezwen prezidan pou ka milyone.

yo lom paka delivre ayiti, bondye selman, men poum ta vote ''so called ''konpetan sa yo.mwen pito vote yon mounn ki pa pale franse e ki gen yon ajanda, pou fiti peyi a

The topic is: Wyclef Jean - Stanley Lucas: Bad choice for Haiti
This is a reply to Msg 23727
Posted by Joe on August 9 2010 at 10:42 AM

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Flash!!! Stanley Lucas ap desann demen nan yon avyon prive pou al anrejistre kom kandida pou prezidan. Bagay la gate!!!! > >
Fanm Kreyol, 6-Aug-10 8:55 pm
Mary Derricotte, There is nowhere in the Haitian constitution that excludes singers, artist, actors, uneducated, poor, etc. from running for president. The constitution ONLY requires that one must be Haitian and never renounced to his/her natio > >
Tiba, 7-Aug-10 8:32 pm
Yes, you have mentioned most of the failures, for African Americans and White Americans in Leadrship and Economic capabilities. However, Barack Obama does not fitinto that group. 1. He isa collehe graduate from Harvard and so is his wife. 2. He work > >
Mary Derricotte, 8-Aug-10 9:49 am
Mary Derricotte, Please calm down for a minute before you blow a gasket. We all know that Barak Obama is an Harvard educated lawyer and a former law professor at Harvard as well. I want you to know that I voted for him too without a second guess. > >
Tiba, 8-Aug-10 11:37 am
Mary Derricotte, I don't know if this reply was directed to me since you don't use blogger ID when responding to posts. In any event, if this was a response to my post when you siad " Yes, you have mentioned most of the failures, for Africa > >
Tiba, 8-Aug-10 11:56 am
I can understand the argument most people have regarding the candidacy of Wycleff Jean at the highest office in the country that we all love, Haiti. When one says it does not required a formal education to be president of Haiti, this statement does > >
Paul Michel, 8-Aug-10 4:38 pm
Paul Michel, C'mon man give the man a break! Lots of people claim that Wyclef is not qualified to be president because he doesn't have a college degree. And here you are telling that he Wyclef went to Berkley School of Music, but he is still > >
Tiba, 8-Aug-10 5:39 pm
ou konnen ayiti pa bezwen plis vole ak ves,kap pale franse tout la jounen nan palman an,ak nan ministe yo.nou di wiklef pa konpeta ase pou prezidan ayiti,mwen dako 100%,nou te gen plis pase 80 konpetan ki te pase nan pale nasyonal sa yo te fe;yo kraz > >
Joe, 9-Aug-10 10:42 am
We are really going down the drain if we have to start making choices between educated and non-educated president. So far Wyclef has no solid plan that he can talk of, he has no political experience, and apparently no solid education either. So what > >
Lion, 17-Aug-10 11:41 pm
Lion, Very good point you made, and I agree with you 150%. Unfortunately, in talking about education level as the key element for a candidate to make a good, successful, and progressive president/government is what that gets me fuming. If you p > >
Tiba, 18-Aug-10 8:40 am
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