Cholera in Haiti is coinciding with the election: Lineup the usual suspects

Pierre F. Lherisson says...

Some of the U.N troops appear to be the vector of the cholera in Haiti but if it is a fact it might not necessary reflecting the truth.

The whole thing might be astutely orchestrated by one of our usual suspects since the timing is strangely close to the presidential election of November 28th 2010. They might not like the potential winners at the election.

We Haitians should be very vigilant.

We should not focus all of our attention and energy barking probably at the wrong tree while the real culprit might be busy aiming at us in another direction.

Pardon me for my far-fetched speculations but knowing the history of our traditional malefactors and their formidable arsenal of wickedness, I am not ruling out such possibility."Pèdant fè mil peches vòlè fè yon sèl peche"
While we are directing our civilized and symbolic anger at MNUSTAH we should leave no stone unturned.

The Haitian intelligentsia should lineup all the usual suspects in connection to the cholera for obvious or possible motives.

The sites below are not connected to my speculation.

They give updates about the current cholera epidemic crisis in Haiti.

washingtonpost.com/newssearch/search.html?st=cholera
http://haitiwow.com/blog/
jamaicaobserver.com/news/UN-worrie...

Posted by Pierre F. Lherisson on November 20 2010 at 1:15 PM

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The United Nations and the United States are the ones to blame for Haiti's cholera. U.S. will not Haiti to better itself for it does not want educated Haitians and wealthy Haitian business people to return to Haiti to help. If Baker gets elected, Ha > >
Price, 20-Nov-10 6:15 pm
God is our only solutions for Haiti or else nothing will work, mark my words. > >
Montresor 2011, 21-Nov-10 8:14 pm
You are a dreamer.Both, Baker and Manigat are pro bourgeois in varying degree. Do not expect them to chop their head or to seize their assets or to deport them in mass to Dominican Rep,Jamaica,Florida,France or Canada but they will have to facilitate > >
Julio Stodart, 22-Nov-10 1:10 am
I agree with you that Baker and Manigat are the Haitian Bourgeoisie's cards in the upcoming elections, but who cares? Who benefited the most of Haiti's economic resources before the earthquake and who would benefit more after the earthquake? The an > >
Jean-bas, 22-Nov-10 7:41 am