This is so impressive; a group of Haitians, who actually don't...
Linda says...
This is so impressive; a group of Haitians, who actually don't agree with each other (Zinye, Mark, and Dr. Bernadin Fleurima) having a simple discussion on the difference of their opinions--without it degenerating into something personal or nasty.
How refreshing.
Thanks fellows/maybe ladies.
The topic is: haitians overseas need to serve their country
This is a reply to Msg 5430
Posted by Linda on December 31 2007 at 3:10 PM
Messages in this topic
I wanted to make myself clear that I do not want part of the cake. If I wanted all i needed to do is calling preval's boss in washington and i will have a big piece of the cake. I think it is ignorant like u who turn haiti into what it is today. You > >
Dr. Bernadin Fleurima, 30-Dec-07 1:01 am
You wrote a very nice article, and i agree with a lot of the things you said but the notion that haiti or blacks are not ready for democracy is wrong. No offense but this kind of ideology should not come from you special when you talk about the de > >
Mark, 30-Dec-07 1:27 am
Nice post Mark. I agreed with your analysis. All nations deserve and should have democracy...it need not be an American version of democracy, which is based on a divisive capitalist system. Haitians are able to rise to any modern social system...they > >
Linda, 30-Dec-07 12:45 pm
Mark I do not believe that is enslaved mentality. It is very true and degree does not have anything to do in our discussion. It is true my friend we are not ready for the simple reason we do have a big boss who dictates us what to do. Washington or u > >
Dr. Bernadin Fleurima, 30-Dec-07 11:56 pm
Remember that Papa doc did not have a relationship with Castro because he was protecting American's interest. He kept the haitian people in captivity, he killed those who were against him. He signed contract with the US to send our people in DR to wo > >
Zinye, 31-Dec-07 12:38 am
I understand what you're saying, but the fact that our government is being intimidated by foreign governments doesn't mean that we are not ready for democracy. Furthermore i think it was offensive to say that other black republics weren't ready for d > >
Mark, 31-Dec-07 1:08 am
This is so impressive; a group of Haitians, who actually don't agree with each other (Zinye, Mark, and Dr. Bernadin Fleurima) having a simple discussion on the difference of their opinions--without it degenerating into something personal or nasty. Ho > >
Linda, 31-Dec-07 3:10 pm
So sad that you came to US because you had political problems in Haiti. As a minister, and especially so truthful you sound I am positive that you can really contribute to the changes in Haiti. It's really important to remind you part of the reaso > >
Habitation Leclerc, 7-Jan-08 11:37 pm
hi Habitation Leclerc, my beloved president and to all haitia; I wanted to make it clear to all haitian I love my beloved Haiti. Saturday I invited congresswoman Yvette Clarke and Council man Eugene Mattieu to my church and I told them the same thin > >
Dr. Bernadin Fleurima, 8-Jan-08 8:50 am
Are you sure that you really came to this country for political turmoil? Please be specific to your answer. > >
Fritz, 9-Jan-08 12:36 am