I don't deny any of your allegations but I am not a beggar and...
Toulimen says...
I don't deny any of your allegations but I am not a beggar and cannot be a beggar too. America is the obstacle to Haiti's economic development.
We will revise our national curriculum and we will create a foreign language department in Haiti that will be managing by the Haitians coming from the Diaspora before we make Creole the official teaching language in Haiti.
We cannot do it very fast and it will take some time. We all recognize the need and the importance of learning in a common language which is the language of 100% Haitians.
We will do educational reforms to do so but it will take time. We have tried it with Bernard and the Haitian Bourgeoisie killed that program because they wanted Haiti to be the little France in Haiti and Paris can be their economic capital.
We will reform but it will take time. No one has asked you to identify yourself as Haitian but all Haitians are not beggars as you claimed it in your posting ok...
The topic is: New York Times: The Awaiting of the Grand Bayakou in Haiti
This is a reply to Msg 26060
Posted by Toulimen on January 30 2011 at 3:02 PM
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I am trying to see if I can track him down. This is not the time for divisions here on this blog. We may disagree on many subjects and it is ok. That is democracy. This guy has no civility and he wants us to lose our focus while we are calling for na
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Toulimen, 28-Jan-11 10:55 pm
If New York Times can say that it is because they believe Haiti is a latrines' country where all Haitians are Bayakous. Mirelande Manigat will be the first Bayakou woman to clean all those latrines in Haiti. I am not a latrine cleaner myself. I am f
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Adams, 29-Jan-11 11:35 am
No body care if somebody like u talk like that about a place where your parents from.It so unfortunate that place appen to be my sweet home haiti. It is clear you do not from well educated haitian parents.whatever u sees on TV on a regular besis abou
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Richelle, 30-Jan-11 6:04 am
Oh ok I see,I was so upset to reply to your comment without finish reading it.And went back to read it again,then find that u are on of the selavi kid.Ok this is why you have that stupid mentality your ass raise by white trash trailer park parents.
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Richelle, 30-Jan-11 7:19 am
Adams! Adams! Adams! You are the prime example of the typical uncle Tom of the world! I would assure you that Haiti will rise from the ashes again. This is not the first time. The Haitian people have done it before in the past, and this time H
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Tiba, 30-Jan-11 8:08 am
Toulimen, You said "This Petrus keeps voicing revolution and that is not what we are debating now and if he does not stop I will publish his info by next week." Do you know exactly what kind of "revolution" this bonehead is referring to?
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Tiba, 30-Jan-11 9:12 am
Tiba, we can always have a social revolution occured in Haiti but not in the middle of this chaos my brother. People are living under the tents and they have no other places to go right now. I don't want to put them in the middle of this mess and it
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Toulimen, 30-Jan-11 2:21 pm
There is no pride being Haitians and African Americans. May be one day, Haitians will get their pride back when they all learn and speak one language. The day they can be educated in their own language, pride and dignity will come back and lift up th
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Adams, 30-Jan-11 2:52 pm
I don't deny any of your allegations but I am not a beggar and cannot be a beggar too. America is the obstacle to Haiti's economic development. We will revise our national curriculum and we will create a foreign language department in Haiti that wi
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Toulimen, 30-Jan-11 3:02 pm
My dear this is so unfortunate that people like you exist! how could you be ashamed of your origin? you have no identity, it's really too bad.But the good thing is that you are not in Haiti because if you were you might have been a really bad influe
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Proud To Be Haitian, 17-Apr-11 8:17 pm
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