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#51 - Posted 11 June 2008, 8:34 PM
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RE: Dominicanisation of dominicans of haitian descent
Is there a way to delete old posted threads on here? Since many of them are no longer visited... who knows how to do that on here?
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#52 - Posted 13 June 2008, 11:06 AM
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RE: YES YOU, AS A HAITIAN, WHAT CAN YOU DO TO CHANGE HAITI?
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WHAT IS YOUR PLAN FOR HAITI: It Is Time For Actions.
This Time, No Could haves, Should Haves And Would Haves.
By Wilgeens Rosenberg

Tell me if this is not the easiest question yet the hardest for any Haitians to answer. Yet the blame games continues, the playing victims and hiding behind excuses why they cannot take the road to self-sufficiency persist.

Still no Haitians have answered this simple question that is not a math question, or rocket science nor does it require any kind of intellectual brain cells to answer it. You go to many other sites, even Haitian blogging site like http://www.PrevalHaiti.com that many Haitian frequent thinking the site is actually being monitored by Preval or his staffs of some sort, it is still just a basic question that many Haitians find so difficult to answer. One wonders why and how so...?

Haiti is going through a crisis and has been for decades. Every Haitians claim they would like Haiti to change as though the land itself is a being that would up and change itself in a blink of an eye. We have many Haitians that are good for only words and they will post all kinds of "opinions, views and ideas" as well as many kinds "suggestions, recommendation and criticisms. " Yet, the one question remains and no a single Haitians can answer it without trying to evade, elude and derail from it by bashing and constantly change the subject. All in efforts to always leave this measly ordinary question unanswered because they know individually not one of them has a plan, a dream or passion to try to change Haiti. If only the words of JFK would mean something in Haiti. Can Haitians ever resonate with these words "Ask not your Country can do for you, but rather what you can do for your Country." What are beautiful words to hope will be heard in Haiti one day. Unfortunately, somebody is going to have a problem with this post and tarnish it with their ignorance and stupidity way off the purpose of this thread and that basic question.

Yet you will surf all kinds of blogs and you will see debates, disputes and false pretenses of dialogues of so called those who think they are savvy Haitians speculating all kinds of talks with no actions and endeavors for Haiti truly. Let us see who will step up to the challenge of this simple and basic question which should have been banal of every Haitians to keep asking each other each day.

The question was and still remains: This time with a video clip to regress on. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZiVYVoy8QA
FOR THE LOVE OF COUNTRY AND AS A HAITIAN, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE, CAN OR WILL DO TO CHANGE THINGS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF HAITI?

List of Foundations fighting with actions in Haiti's cause: Do you really want to help?

http://www.unifusa.org/home/
http://www.oreworld.org/
http://www.haiti-micah.org/


"The future is not a gift; it is an achievement. Every generation helps make its own future. This is the essential challenge of the present." Robert F. Kennedy.

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#53 - Posted 13 June 2008, 11:09 AM
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Edited on 6/13/2008 11:09 AM by NègMawon.
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#54 - Posted 2 July 2008, 1:28 PM
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RE: YES YOU, AS A HAITIAN, WHAT CAN YOU DO TO CHANGE HAITI?
Peoples, there is this new topic thread I started called HYPOCRISY OF DEMOCRACY your opinions are needed on it.
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