But, why is the haitian parliament not considering to vote a

With regard to Japan=Tourism from the Orient, But, why is the haitian parliament not considering to vote a temporary law authorizing death sentence for any kidnapper arrested and convicted, over a one-year period, as a serious deterrent against those violent criminals?

Do those gentlemen in the Haitian parliament have any idea, by now, about the urgent needs of the country?

It cannot be just the president to initiate any decree in that regard.

The international community may interpret such a presidential measure as undemocratic.

However, the parliament is in a better position to draft a temporary measure for the president to sign. That will send a clear signal that you guys mean business and are ready to take the country back from the criminals for real. Not taking any extra concrete steps to correct the violence may mean that ones agree to it. Like current president George Bush once said, if you are not with us you are against us. Therefore, your silence may betray you as a complice.

The topic is: Japan=Tourism from the Orient
This is a reply to Msg 4912
Posted by Gros-morne Gonaives on November 28 2007 at 8:29 PM

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Gros-morne Gonaives says...

But, why is the haitian parliament not considering to vote a temporary law authorizing death sentence for any kidnapper arrested and more »

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Djakut says...

It is simple, the haitian parliament is part of the kidnapping too, that's why they don't want to vote a death sentence more »

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Lionel L. Vernet says...

By Lionel Vernet on 11-27-07, 06:30 PM Angry Le remede pour eradiquer le kidnapping J' ai deja ecrit que le kidnapping appauvrit La Diaspora et more »

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Flo says...

Its Haiti's leaders who are diabolical. They were too busy stealing from mother Haiti and killing Haitian people so they could rule for more »

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Greg Peters says...

I think that is great that Japanese potential tourists are considering Haiti. James, the people who responded to this blog are right. The more »

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Djakut says...

I think the Ford deal was a ten year more »

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Flo says...

I admire your optimism Greg. I hope it is not short lived. My mother would be willing to contribute lets say 5 dollars extra everytime she more »

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Tony Saint Festin says...

Today,every politician is talking about decentralization.Do you believe they want to decentralize the country? On one side of their mouths they more »

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James says...

I have heard that American Eagle may fly to Cap-Haitien at some point in time, but this is the first time that I have heard Spirit Airlines was more »

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Tony Saint Festin says...

In response to James: On March 23rd,2007.The vice-president of Spirit airlines Michael Pewther and the haitian tourist's minister Patrick more »

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