| #431 - Posted 26 August 2009, 12:23 AM | |
Location: Canada, Alberta Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2798 Posts: 44 | I really can hardly wait until I live on this island! |
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| #432 - Posted 27 August 2009, 5:06 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: October 2008 Member #: 1545 Posts: 37 | RE: How is living in Haiti? We were in haiti so many years ago before the USA and NU destroy the civilized way of life in Haiti,with the criminal embargo that destroy the Haiti economy and legal institutions, there are not life guarantee now , less for Dominicans, because foreign press in USA,FRENCH and CANADA makes us look like the haiti enemies, and they hate us, but all the money they have now comes from DR, we often drive in the border roads and see that the life conditions of haitiens in their country are much more bad than in DR, they are hungry and sick in their country, without work, without houses, nudes, saddly, the press that publicity all the lies about DR must go to Haiti country poor towns to see what is happening in haiti and they are guilty of that because their dirty drug money dont go to haitians, go to colombians drugs lords like their allies, the Uribe president and their paramilitary forces, now Bubba goes to reinforce that ties. nor to rebuilt Haiti, yes for maintain them in slavery, because the big money lords needs that, more civil servants for their enterprises. thanks |
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| #433 - Posted 27 August 2009, 5:36 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3410 Posts: 639 | RE: How is living in Haiti? True but we all must advocate for a change in Haiti. The world needs to advocate and put preasure for a complete change in Haiti. Not everything is lost, the last thing you loose is hope! |
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| #434 - Posted 27 August 2009, 6:41 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3278 Posts: 461 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: True but we all must advocate for a change in Haiti. The world needs to advocate and put preasure for a complete change in Haiti. Not everything is lost, the last thing you loose is hope! That was beautiful mon ami. Tout nèg ki renmen libète pa janm vle wè polis.-kreyòl- |
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| #435 - Posted 27 August 2009, 11:11 PM | |
Location: United States, NYC Join date: January 2008 Member #: 283 Posts: 500 | RE: How is living in Haiti? [QUOTE=HaytiQuisqueyaBohio] [QUOTE=ojedamaggiolo80] True but we all must advocate for a change in Haiti. The world needs to advocate and put preasure for a complete change in Haiti. [COLOR=#990030] Not everything is lost, the last thing you loose is hope![/COLOR][B][/B] [/QUOTE] Edited on 9/1/2009 2:07 AM by kmnupe. |
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| #436 - Posted 8 September 2009, 6:47 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3278 Posts: 461 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Cap-Haitien ![]() Tout nèg ki renmen libète pa janm vle wè polis.-kreyòl- |
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| #437 - Posted 8 September 2009, 8:32 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1533 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Quote: HispanolanoYoSoy previously said: THE GREATEST VIDEO CILP FOR HAITI AND DR RIGHT HERE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcl71BD7fgA Is DR is the Rhino or the Dog, or Is Haiti the Rhino or the Dog? Either or whichever way you guys think fits us or can relate best. Point is here is the best video and National Anthem for the Island. Why do you have Tego Calderon on your avatar? |
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| #438 - Posted 8 September 2009, 8:35 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1533 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Quote: HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: True but we all must advocate for a change in Haiti. The world needs to advocate and put preasure for a complete change in Haiti. Not everything is lost, the last thing you loose is hope! That was beautiful mon ami. What do you think is the way to build up Haiti back to what it was before 1804? |
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| #439 - Posted 8 September 2009, 9:14 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3278 Posts: 461 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said: Quote: ojedamaggiolo80 previously said: True but we all must advocate for a change in Haiti. The world needs to advocate and put preasure for a complete change in Haiti. Not everything is lost, the last thing you loose is hope! That was beautiful mon ami. What do you think is the way to build up Haiti back to what it was before 1804? I cannot answer that..for i am only a child of 16. Tout nèg ki renmen libète pa janm vle wè polis.-kreyòl- |
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| #440 - Posted 8 September 2009, 9:38 PM | |
Location: Canada, Montreal Join date: June 2009 Member #: 3003 Posts: 738 | RE: How is living in Haiti? well after 1804 good things were made. ![]() The " Palais national" (re)build by a haitian in 1914 by Georges Baussan ![]() Neg maron, present in some French caraibean island to but was first exposed in Haiti. The citadelle in Cap-Haitien by Henry christophe ( Dominican tourist are visiting everyday and Haiti dont have a single dollars ) ![]() ![]() ![]() Haiti was fully armed hun Sans soucil palas destroyed by earthquake in 1842.. ![]() TN1804 |
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