Mr. Civil I wish you all the luck in becoming president of...
Rubens F. Titus says...
Mr. Civil I wish you all the luck in becoming president of Haiti.
You sound like a patriot and I am hopeful.
But keep in mind there is another patriot who never became president of Haiti; his name is Antenor Firmin.
why?
Because he revealed ahead of time his intentions to become president but worst than that he claimed that if he does become president he will reform the Haitian government.
Well, you know the rest of the story: the foreign powers supported the imbecile Nord Alexis military against Antenor Firmin.
Just dont let them know your true feelings.
Good bye
welcome to the revolution
The topic is: Oil in Haiti ?
This is a reply to Msg 8841
Posted by Rubens F. Titus on May 27 2008 at 11:40 PM
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We are all counting our chickens before they hatch. The USA has enough equipments in space that can pinpoint what is located under an entire area of land. So if we really had this petroleum they would have been in Haiti already negotiating for a lar > >
Maizami, 2-Feb-08 5:15 pm
We all know Haiti is a bless small portion of land where we can grow everything. I completely disagree with the statements USA will come to talk to our government to negotiate if we have oil; they will not do that. My Haitians fellows Please opens ou > >
Odney Civil, 27-May-08 7:08 pm
Mr. Civil I wish you all the luck in becoming president of Haiti. You sound like a patriot and I am hopeful. But keep in mind there is another patriot who never became president of Haiti; his name is Antenor Firmin. why? Because he revealed ahead of > >
Rubens F. Titus, 27-May-08 11:40 pm
Your right about the stuff in space, but you are all wet with the idea that we would go in to make deals with the local gov. about oil. My evidance is Venezuela. been there done that and wouldn't do it again. Can you said Iraq. > >
Roxi, 20-Jan-10 12:44 pm