| #61 - Posted 18 April 2009, 4:56 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1994 Posts: 1150 | My opinion is not official because Haitians should be pro-actively making decisions for there own country. But in my opinion Haiti needs new blood, new people to handle the ecological, social and economical problems that it faces. France should lead in helping Haiti, since France brought upon Haiti a perpetual legacy of slavery. The country needs to be built up from the botttom to the top, and the political gangs need to be dismantled, and it's idealogy erased from the collective minds. The country is the poorest and least developed in the hemisphere so the process will take a long time to reach a satisfactory level, but something has to be done soon. READ A BOOK FOR REAL! BECOME A BOOKWORM MISTER BEFORE YOU GET SERVED!!!!! |
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| #62 - Posted 18 April 2009, 6:55 PM | |
Location: Haiti Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2535 Posts: 19 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. Quote: PeRod previously said: Moyse, you are showing us a typical Haitian conduct. When it is necessary to pretend being naïve you are the champions. I am talking about campaigns, about organized efforts with a defined purpose. Haitians have elaborated campaigns against us and we are effectively answering those campaigns but you do not see campaigns dealing with what is happing in Haiti and the solutions to the Haitian problems are precisely over there. The law of the silent is the main law in Haiti. Again, I ask how do you know anything is not being done? Are you in Haiti currently? Do you know the current situation beside what you read from internet sources? You have no proof nor credibility to put forth a statement like that but it feels correct when you have the PERCEPTION that your theory is correct because YOU are left in the dark. Many yap, yap, and yap some more as if they know when they know NOTHING......continue to get your information from second hand sources I am not here to teach anyone about Haiti or Haitians....I will not baby anyone here and hold them by the hand to tell them what is occuring in the country and what we are doing in our country. The law of silence do not exist.......only in your mindset for you have been kept unaware because your focus is elsewhere. Edited on 4/18/2009 6:55 PM by Moyse. |
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| #63 - Posted 18 April 2009, 9:42 PM | |
Location: Canada, Montreal Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2474 Posts: 480 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. Yeah the silent Law, we are on the Duvalier era . The silent era doesnt exist in Haiti, people are saying what they want in Radio and newspapers even thins without any proof. |
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| #64 - Posted 18 April 2009, 11:11 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: June 2008 Member #: 887 Posts: 1577 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. We know a lot about Venezuela. We know a lot about Colombia. We know a lot about Iraq. We know a lot about Israel and Palestine. We know a lot about China. And, of course, we know a lot about the United States and other places in this planet but we do not know anything about Haiti. We have 2,000,000 Haitians in our country and they are everywhere and we do not know anything about Haiti. And that is because about the Voodoo’s Land Haitians and only Haitian know something in this, the century twenty first. What kind of morons we have here. |
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| #65 - Posted 18 April 2009, 11:26 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, San Francisco y Houston,TX Join date: February 2009 Member #: 2144 Posts: 389 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. Quote: Moyse previously said: Again, I ask how do you know anything is not being done? Are you in Haiti currently? Do you know the current situation beside what you read from internet sources? You have no proof nor credibility to put forth a statement like that but it feels correct when you have the PERCEPTION that your theory is correct because YOU are left in the dark. Many yap, yap, and yap some more as if they know when they know NOTHING......continue to get your information from second hand sources I am not here to teach anyone about Haiti or Haitians....I will not baby anyone here and hold them by the hand to tell them what is occuring in the country and what we are doing in our country. The law of silence do not exist.......only in your mindset for you have been kept unaware because your focus is elsewhere. If there is a country that knows and understand Haiti other than Haiti is DR we have shared the island for the longest and 2 nillion Haitians live here. Personally i have been there 12 times matter of faq i knows places many Haitian haven't been even thoug they were born there. DR knows a lot about Haiti and just because we have many things different doesn't mean we don't get good news sources. Nobody on this planet knows more about Haiti than DR. "He who does not learn from history is doomed to repeat it." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Great countries start with great men and moral values" By Belly51 |
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| #66 - Posted 18 April 2009, 11:29 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: June 2008 Member #: 887 Posts: 1577 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. TN1804, you are a crazy rooster. That anger does not match with a Haitian in Canada. This is a previous post of mine. Eat your meal! Topic: Haitians make up 24% of patients #319 - Posted 11 April 2009, 8:11 PM In my posts I have invited the Haitians in our forum to talk about the FUTURE of Haiti. What do they have in mind? What do they think to do? How are they going to deal with their big problems? How can we help? I have invited them to talk to the world about the internal situation in their country, with names, dates and specific situations. I have invited them to talk about common problems. For example, the drug in the Quirino’s case came from Haiti. Nobody knows just one Haitian name involve in this case. Which are the names of the people in the big Haitians business? How good is their contribution to a prosperous Haiti? Which are the names of the people who is hurting Haiti? Everybody knows that the Vicini family (a very powerful Dominican family) is in the sugar industry and that they are related with our Haitian problem (they have an intensive use of the Haitian labor) but nobody knows what the case is in Haiti because Haitians do not talk about that. We have our information about all those issues of course, but it is really strange to find such a silent deal. Haitians like to talk about the past. It is healthier, and it is going to be very difficult to talk about our common past… at last until the day we can see a Trujillo’s statue in front of the Haiti’s National Palace. If they can stand something like that we can stand their criminals heroes too. Edited on 4/18/2009 11:32 PM by PeRod. |
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| #67 - Posted 18 April 2009, 11:34 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, San Francisco y Houston,TX Join date: February 2009 Member #: 2144 Posts: 389 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. Quote: Moyse previously said: Again, I ask how do you know anything is not being done? Are you in Haiti currently? Do you know the current situation beside what you read from internet sources? You have no proof nor credibility to put forth a statement like that but it feels correct when you have the PERCEPTION that your theory is correct because YOU are left in the dark. Many yap, yap, and yap some more as if they know when they know NOTHING......continue to get your information from second hand sources I am not here to teach anyone about Haiti or Haitians....I will not baby anyone here and hold them by the hand to tell them what is occuring in the country and what we are doing in our country. The law of silence do not exist.......only in your mindset for you have been kept unaware because your focus is elsewhere. If there is a country that knows and understand Haiti other than Haiti is DR we have shared the island for the longest and 2 nillion Haitians live here. Personally i have been there 12 times matter of faq i knows places many Haitian haven't been even thoug they were born there. DR knows a lot about Haiti and just because we have many things different doesn't mean we don't get good news sources. Nobody on this planet knows more about Haiti than DR. "He who does not learn from history is doomed to repeat it." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Great countries start with great men and moral values" By Belly51 |
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| #68 - Posted 19 April 2009, 12:44 AM | |
Location: Canada Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2536 Posts: 11 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. Quote: belly51 previously said: Quote: Moyse previously said: Again, I ask how do you know anything is not being done? Are you in Haiti currently? Do you know the current situation beside what you read from internet sources? You have no proof nor credibility to put forth a statement like that but it feels correct when you have the PERCEPTION that your theory is correct because YOU are left in the dark. Many yap, yap, and yap some more as if they know when they know NOTHING......continue to get your information from second hand sources I am not here to teach anyone about Haiti or Haitians....I will not baby anyone here and hold them by the hand to tell them what is occuring in the country and what we are doing in our country. The law of silence do not exist.......only in your mindset for you have been kept unaware because your focus is elsewhere. If there is a country that knows and understand Haiti other than Haiti is DR we have shared the island for the longest and 2 nillion Haitians live here. Personally i have been there 12 times matter of faq i knows places many Haitian haven't been even thoug they were born there. DR knows a lot about Haiti and just because we have many things different doesn't mean we don't get good news sources. Nobody on this planet knows more about Haiti than DR. its funny that you say that, because a ive seen som posts in the forum that contradict what you just said. AYITI~KISKEYA~ BOHIO ( HISPANIOLA IS THE UGLIEST NAME TO GIVE to OUR BEAUTIFUL ISLAND) |
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| #69 - Posted 19 April 2009, 10:35 AM | |
Location: Haiti Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2535 Posts: 19 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. Quote: PeRod previously said: We know a lot about Venezuela. We know a lot about Colombia. We know a lot about Iraq. We know a lot about Israel and Palestine. We know a lot about China. And, of course, we know a lot about the United States and other places in this planet but we do not know anything about Haiti. We have 2,000,000 Haitians in our country and they are everywhere and we do not know anything about Haiti. And that is because about the Voodoo’s Land Haitians and only Haitian know something in this, the century twenty first. What kind of morons we have here. You know what's going on? Really? Please, speak. This should be fascinating. If you think you know what is going on based on the government.....HAHAHAHAHA!!!! If your basing your knowledge based on statistics from 2003.....HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! So if you know.......who are the 16 idiots that are blocking progress from occurring? Keep thinking you know...... Edited on 4/19/2009 10:45 AM by Moyse. |
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| #70 - Posted 19 April 2009, 10:44 AM | |
Location: Haiti Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2535 Posts: 19 | RE: Haiti’s future: The Dominican vision. Quote: belly51 previously said: If there is a country that knows and understand Haiti other than Haiti is DR we have shared the island for the longest and 2 nillion Haitians live here. Personally i have been there 12 times matter of faq i knows places many Haitian haven't been even thoug they were born there. DR knows a lot about Haiti and just because we have many things different doesn't mean we don't get good news sources. Nobody on this planet knows more about Haiti than DR. The D.R. have no clue what is going on....for Dominicans see things based on false statistics they think applies to Haiti and base their "knowledge" on the level of immigration by illegal Haitians coming to their country and what government officials put forth. You could've lived in Haiti for 20 years...You still would not get it, it is not for you to understand. Knowing the territory of Haiti do not mean you know the people that live there......... |
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