| #11 - Posted 20 April 2009, 7:53 PM | |
Location: Canada Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2536 Posts: 11 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: TN1804 previously said: All the learders when they have the chance, go outside of the country. Where are the doctors that in the Relatioship Cuba-Haiti, went to Cuba to learn? All of them go outside of the country. Why buy rice from the USA ? Why we dont buy rice from the Chineese Taipei, good friend of Haiti, I think the price would be less than the USA.... the point is not about buying rice from US or China, its about making sure that Haiti produce its own rice.. Haiti can produce its rice, the government should put tarrifs on the imported rice so that the Haitian rice market would have a chance to compete. an open market is not good for Haiti. what obama wants to do( "creating jobs" by creating sweatshop factories) is not good for Haiti. Those are just gonna be minimum wage jobs and people will remain poor. Haiti needs money to invest on its agriculture. in the 60s, it used to be the biggest exporter of cofee in the caribbean. Now, it cant even produce enough for itself. Haiti produces 15% of what it consumes. it needs to invest on its production. all them western powers couldnt even have done that ever since they occupied the country. Edited on 4/20/2009 7:54 PM by NegMorne. AYITI~KISKEYA~ BOHIO ( HISPANIOLA IS THE UGLIEST NAME TO GIVE to OUR BEAUTIFUL ISLAND) |
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| #12 - Posted 21 April 2009, 1:43 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1126 Posts: 884 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: belly51 previously said: After countless talk and key words going around about helping Haiti. UN and other nations involvement saying they are in Haiti to help but nothing happens after millions of Haitian sick and tired of being victims of many outsiders. UN "peace keepers" murdering Haitians and going one after another for what i call Sex tours instead of peace keeping. Everybody talks about helping Haiti yet DR being a poor country itself have done more that many nations put together. Why is Haiti still in this position and yes i know some Haitian help this cause but come on is abvious there are bigger hands involved in the distruction of Haiti. Today A Haitian friend os mine told me he believe there is a plot for genocide in Haiti. I have expressed my feeling on this before and i think there is no real interest from other nations to help Haiti. So do you guys think Hatiti is going thru a 21st century genocide or am i just having a bad nightmare. http://santiago.indymedia.org/news/2004/10/26695.php http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRbPgqgmGbQ check out this link please. In the early 1980s, the U.S. organized the mass murder of our Creole pigs considered to be cash reserves for peasant families. This immediately created mass poverty in the countryside provoking an intense internal migration and mass exodus out of the country. It also created a massive pool of potential cheap labor to be exploited in assembly plants. |
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| #13 - Posted 21 April 2009, 10:31 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, San Francisco and Houston,Texas Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2555 Posts: 1243 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: Caonabohayti previously said: Quote: belly51 previously said: After countless talk and key words going around about helping Haiti. UN and other nations involvement saying they are in Haiti to help but nothing happens after millions of Haitian sick and tired of being victims of many outsiders. UN "peace keepers" murdering Haitians and going one after another for what i call Sex tours instead of peace keeping. Everybody talks about helping Haiti yet DR being a poor country itself have done more that many nations put together. Why is Haiti still in this position and yes i know some Haitian help this cause but come on is abvious there are bigger hands involved in the distruction of Haiti. Today A Haitian friend os mine told me he believe there is a plot for genocide in Haiti. I have expressed my feeling on this before and i think there is no real interest from other nations to help Haiti. So do you guys think Hatiti is going thru a 21st century genocide or am i just having a bad nightmare. http://santiago.indymedia.org/news/2004/10/26695.php http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRbPgqgmGbQ check out this link please. In the early 1980s, the U.S. organized the mass murder of our Creole pigs considered to be cash reserves for peasant families. This immediately created mass poverty in the countryside provoking an intense internal migration and mass exodus out of the country. It also created a massive pool of potential cheap labor to be exploited in assembly plants. As i have said before Haiti needs a army and some one patriot enought to use it wisely. Unless this happens UN is going to do what ever the boss man says and we know who the boss is. Preval can't do anything that he is not told to do because he doesn't have a army behind him and could be overthrown anytime if he doesn't follow directions. Haitians need to unite and just close their entry port if necessary. Success is a journey of your life not a stage of your life! by Belly |
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| #14 - Posted 21 April 2009, 6:10 PM | |
Location: Canada, Montreal Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2474 Posts: 480 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: Belly previously said: Quote: Caonabohayti previously said: Quote: belly51 previously said: After countless talk and key words going around about helping Haiti. UN and other nations involvement saying they are in Haiti to help but nothing happens after millions of Haitian sick and tired of being victims of many outsiders. UN "peace keepers" murdering Haitians and going one after another for what i call Sex tours instead of peace keeping. Everybody talks about helping Haiti yet DR being a poor country itself have done more that many nations put together. Why is Haiti still in this position and yes i know some Haitian help this cause but come on is abvious there are bigger hands involved in the distruction of Haiti. Today A Haitian friend os mine told me he believe there is a plot for genocide in Haiti. I have expressed my feeling on this before and i think there is no real interest from other nations to help Haiti. So do you guys think Hatiti is going thru a 21st century genocide or am i just having a bad nightmare. http://santiago.indymedia.org/news/2004/10/26695.php http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRbPgqgmGbQ check out this link please. In the early 1980s, the U.S. organized the mass murder of our Creole pigs considered to be cash reserves for peasant families. This immediately created mass poverty in the countryside provoking an intense internal migration and mass exodus out of the country. It also created a massive pool of potential cheap labor to be exploited in assembly plants. As i have said before Haiti needs a army and some one patriot enought to use it wisely. Unless this happens UN is going to do what ever the boss man says and we know who the boss is. Preval can't do anything that he is not told to do because he doesn't have a army behind him and could be overthrown anytime if he doesn't follow directions. Haitians need to unite and just close their entry port if necessary. Preval have no power... |
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| #15 - Posted 23 April 2009, 12:52 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, San Francisco and Houston,Texas Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2555 Posts: 1243 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: TN1804 previously said: Preval have no power... Preval is a coward and any body who supports him is also one. Haiti is up to the point where Haitians will have to unite and fight for what they think is the way to move forward. By any means necesary. I know i keep saying this but i'm, hoping some Haitians out there follows it and move the western brother forward. Dominicans don't hate Haitians we wish you guys the best but Haitians must also recognise whats right and wrong to do to other nations. Success is a journey of your life not a stage of your life! by Belly |
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| #16 - Posted 29 April 2009, 4:08 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Dando pela en las 5 esquinas Join date: June 2008 Member #: 986 Posts: 714 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide I disagree with you guys on Rene Preval, he is more capable and has accomplished more than his predecessors, in a sense he is like leonel fernandez, you have and argument in saying that leonel policies are a failure and his corrupt government funcionarios run the country like a personal finca, but who's better? and who's done a better job before him? and don't bring hipolito's into this conversation or I'm going to puke on my Keyboard |
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| #17 - Posted 29 April 2009, 5:01 PM | |
Location: Canada, Montreal Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2474 Posts: 480 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: old_school_trinitario previously said: I disagree with you guys on Rene Preval, he is more capable and has accomplished more than his predecessors, in a sense he is like leonel fernandez, you have and argument in saying that leonel policies are a failure and his corrupt government funcionarios run the country like a personal finca, but who's better? and who's done a better job before him? and don't bring hipolito's into this conversation or I'm going to puke on my Keyboard What preval have done ? We see it now moore, without aristide he's lost. |
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| #18 - Posted 30 April 2009, 10:14 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Dando pela en las 5 esquinas Join date: June 2008 Member #: 986 Posts: 714 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: TN1804 previously said: Quote: old_school_trinitario previously said: What preval have done ? We see it now moore, without aristide he's lost.I disagree with you guys on Rene Preval, he is more capable and has accomplished more than his predecessors, in a sense he is like leonel fernandez, you have and argument in saying that leonel policies are a failure and his corrupt government funcionarios run the country like a personal finca, but who's better? and who's done a better job before him? and don't bring hipolito's into this conversation or I'm going to puke on my Keyboard You have to be joking TN1804!!! " What Preval have done? " How about staying alive for a full term as Haitis president, something no Haitian president has been able to do since baby doc fled the country with all his money. And how about trying to run the business of the Haitian people under extreme circumstances such as calamitous hurricanes and country wide protest and uncontrollable crime perpatrated by some of your fellow levalas scum. How about running a government with a skeleton judiciary and legislative branches, all of this because the mentality of the Aristide sheep, who preaches that if is not Aristide in power the hell with the country and its people, everybody knows that. In fact, that is one of the main reason why Haiti find itself in such a struggle to establish the foundation for a prosperous democracy, because of people like you that are not able to turn the page and work with others for the betterment of the country. In my opinion given the historical and catastrophic socio economic situation in Haiti and the devastating blows deliver by mother nature and the world economy in the last couple of years, together with the destructive behavior of the opposition, spearheaded in part by the Levalas lacras Rene Preval had somehow manage to survive and even make a little progress in term of at least maintain something that resembles a government. (at least from afar). I surprise that TN1804 haven't try to burn a tire around Preval's neck, i mean no disrespect but that is what you guys do when you don't agree with the president's policies. ![]() If freaking Wyclef Jean is cool with the Guy, why not you? Edited on 4/30/2009 10:20 AM by old_school_trinitario. |
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| #19 - Posted 30 April 2009, 11:31 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, San Francisco and Houston,Texas Join date: April 2009 Member #: 2555 Posts: 1243 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: old_school_trinitario previously said: Quote: TN1804 previously said: Quote: old_school_trinitario previously said: What preval have done ? We see it now moore, without aristide he's lost.I disagree with you guys on Rene Preval, he is more capable and has accomplished more than his predecessors, in a sense he is like leonel fernandez, you have and argument in saying that leonel policies are a failure and his corrupt government funcionarios run the country like a personal finca, but who's better? and who's done a better job before him? and don't bring hipolito's into this conversation or I'm going to puke on my Keyboard You have to be joking TN1804!!! " What Preval have done? " How about staying alive for a full term as Haitis president, something no Haitian president has been able to do since baby doc fled the country with all his money. And how about trying to run the business of the Haitian people under extreme circumstances such as calamitous hurricanes and country wide protest and uncontrollable crime perpatrated by some of your fellow levalas scum. How about running a government with a skeleton judiciary and legislative branches, all of this because the mentality of the Aristide sheep, who preaches that if is not Aristide in power the hell with the country and its people, everybody knows that. In fact, that is one of the main reason why Haiti find itself in such a struggle to establish the foundation for a prosperous democracy, because of people like you that are not able to turn the page and work with others for the betterment of the country. In my opinion given the historical and catastrophic socio economic situation in Haiti and the devastating blows deliver by mother nature and the world economy in the last couple of years, together with the destructive behavior of the opposition, spearheaded in part by the Levalas lacras Rene Preval had somehow manage to survive and even make a little progress in term of at least maintain something that resembles a government. (at least from afar). I surprise that TN1804 haven't try to burn a tire around Preval's neck, i mean no disrespect but that is what you guys do when you don't agree with the president's policies. ![]() If freaking Wyclef Jean is cool with the Guy, why not you? Preval has not done anything but hand over the country for everybody to do what ever they want with it. Go on youtube and just search Haiti and you will see and maybe just take a trip there. Haiti has the cheapest labor in the w. Hemisphere yet they don't produce but 10 percent of what they need. It doesn't take rocket science to take avantages of whats cheap how about a gov run rice farm to start with and then move on after they can finally produce their own food. Success is a journey of your life not a stage of your life! by Belly |
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| #20 - Posted 30 April 2009, 11:53 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Dando pela en las 5 esquinas Join date: June 2008 Member #: 986 Posts: 714 | RE: Haiti: A victim of a 21st century genocide Quote: Preval has not done anything but hand over the country for everybody to do what ever they want with it. Go on youtube and just search Haiti and you will see and maybe just take a trip there. Haiti has the cheapest labor in the w. Hemisphere yet they don't produce but 10 percent of what they need. It doesn't take rocket science to take avantages of whats cheap how about a gov run rice farm to start with and then move on after they can finally produce their own food. belly you absolutelly right!! He looks like he's done little to help his people, but you have to take into consideration that the situacion was like that wayyy before preval came to office. Remember what Obama said recently, That a Nation is not a speed boat that can change direction on a split second, a nation is more like a superTanker it takes a while to turn. And he was talking about america dude, Haiti will take a monumental herculean effort to turn that country around. So accusing preval of doing little to fix that cluster fuck we call haiti is not right. Besides I like to hear some of the alternatives outthere to lead the haitian nation that are better than preval. give me some names and backgrounds. |
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