#91 - Posted 17 January 2010, 6:22 PM
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I have read ! Maybe not unified in the sense that we understand it or would like it to be but it certainly was one island called Hispanola and I beg to differ as I AM convinced that this is the moment the U.S has been waiting for in order to help promote and advance that agenda of a unified island.
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#92 - Posted 17 January 2010, 6:23 PM
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I see your point, it is valid one. I would not stay in the prison and I certainly would not turn myself in and neither would anyone else reading your posts.



My point exactly! Not to justify nor sympathize with those escaped criminals or anything but given the situation and condition, innocent or guilty, we would have all escaped.
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#93 - Posted 17 January 2010, 6:29 PM
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Who cares? Shoot them down!
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#94 - Posted 17 January 2010, 6:43 PM
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This is where I dont understand how these visionaries feel that this crisis will benefit the D.R ? With the greatest mass exodus since Isreal left Egypt about to take place at thier border and barely enough resources to care for thier own , What does this spell for the D.R ? And yes , not to mention a couple thousand of Haitis most degenerate criminals plying thier trade in Sosua and Punta Cana..


I remember I was on a posted article debating Earthquakes before it ever happened in Haiti when I say it would not have benefited neither side regardless how you look at it and from which vintage point and the devastation and lost of lives are never matters to joke about. As you can see here http://www2.dominicantoday.com/dr/local/2009/12/18/34237/Two-light-tremors-shake-the-countrys-east-region <--- Here look or read for yourself...
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#95 - Posted 17 January 2010, 6:44 PM
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I have read ! Maybe not unified in the sense that we understand it or would like it to be but it certainly was one island called Hispanola and I beg to differ as I AM convinced that this is the moment the U.S has been waiting for in order to help promote and advance that agenda of a unified island.


One thing is to be humanitarian, and another very different thing is to willingly let other people pull our collective hair (in good spanish: que nos vean la cara de pendejos). So read my lips: This unification idea will only happen over our very cold and very dead bodies. Carajo!!
Edited on 1/17/2010 6:47 PM by Lautaro.
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#96 - Posted 17 January 2010, 6:46 PM
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Trolls have taken over this thread completely. They are even dialoguing with one another, must be a first. Getting out of here.
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#97 - Posted 17 January 2010, 7:21 PM
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Yeah, and I worry about that. And those 5,000 criminals, possibly the worst of the worst.

Wow, there seem to be a desire for people to keep on changing numbers up to satisfy their own claim of fear tactic. The number was 3 to 4,000 now all of a sudden it is 5000. Anyway, their breaking out is not good for Haiti primarily either given even the current circumstance and all.


Yes that is true but I mean put yourself in the escaped prisoners shoes. Okay your country is in ruins after a natural disaster. Where are you going to go next? What's the closest place with a decent standard of living? Next door. I don't think they are just going to sit put in the ruins and wait for aid like other impoverished Haitians. Mind you these prisoners have zero to lose especially if they lost their family members.


I agree, the poor abused prisoners, some of them in jail for killing someone just for fun are coming to the DR ASAP, where they will get the proper welcome and greeting by Dr. Glock, Dr. M-16 and nurses Tucano 1 and Tucano 2.





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#98 - Posted 17 January 2010, 7:22 PM
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Hispaniola being fully Dominican would give us untapped resources. Also it would reduce the population of the island by half and would spread us out evenly. The tearing down (nothing to keep from Haiti) and building would be a major boost for construction. Pipe dream, I know.


Now for that premise here, well, almost the same could be said if you were to remove the word Dominican and replace it with Haitian and where it says Haiti you replace it with DR per say...

I will let you do the exercise with your own statement by switching red for red and blue for blue... Go ahead.


It doesn't work. Dr has infrastructure worth keeping, Haiti doesn't and never did.
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#99 - Posted 17 January 2010, 7:23 PM
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Let me ask you a personal question.

Say you were a prisoner yourself in a prison


Would never happen.
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#100 - Posted 17 January 2010, 7:24 PM
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Yeah, and I worry about that. And those 5,000 criminals, possibly the worst of the worst.


Let me ask you a personal question.

Say you were a prisoner yourself in a prison and an Earthquake happens in the fact of the magnitude as it did in Haiti but picture it in DR (forbid such ill)... cement walls are falling down and all the given nature of an earthquake, would you remain in the prison?

Better yet, allow me to push the envelope further.

Let us say the Earthquake has passed and things are back to normal, would you then per your own free will and recognizance, turn yourself back in to the prison? Yeah, that would be so me decision huh, wouldn't it brother?


What's your point? I don't want to put myself in the shoes of one of the most dangerous criminals in one of the most dangerous countries in the world, they should be shot down. There's no need to sympathize with criminals.


The tragedy in Haiti has even made the trolls make sense now and then.
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