#111 - Posted 18 January 2010, 3:28 AM
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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.


I wouldn't go that far. Not all of those criminals deserve to be shot down. In Haiti and other countries as corrupt there are many people who were imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit.
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#112 - Posted 18 January 2010, 4:01 AM
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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.


I wouldn't go that far. Not all of those criminals deserve to be shot down. In Haiti and other countries as corrupt there are many people who were imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit.



Given the corruption, exactly! So for someone in that jail that day, this was their day of deliverance if they knew they have been wrongfully condemned or convicted without taken into consideration most have not yet seen a judge or a preliminary hearings according to or under the law lack there of or was...
Edited on 1/18/2010 4:02 AM by TanBellaMami.
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#113 - Posted 18 January 2010, 4:53 AM
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Given the corruption, exactly! So for someone in that jail that day, this was their day of deliverance if they knew they have been wrongfully condemned or convicted without taken into consideration most have not yet seen a judge or a preliminary hearings according to or under the law lack there of or was...


I'm not sure Haiti even had a real judicial system. Vigilantism? Yes. So it would be wrong to label ALL of the prisoners as disposables or shooting target dummies.
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#114 - Posted 18 January 2010, 5:05 AM
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Given the corruption, exactly! So for someone in that jail that day, this was their day of deliverance if they knew they have been wrongfully condemned or convicted without taken into consideration most have not yet seen a judge or a preliminary hearings according to or under the law lack there of or was...


I'm not sure Haiti even had a real judicial system. Vigilantism? Yes. So it would be wrong to label ALL of the prisoners as disposables or shooting target dummies.




Exactly and indeed... the Haitian prison system is not as fair as most other nation's system with corruption and greed for money and sexual favor is what grant one to get access to their incarcerated loved ones.
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However, do you think you could actually engage in civil debates with the most ignorant person about Haiti on here regarding the politics of Haiti? My friend, most on here feel very comfortable knowing and rely on their hatred to reamin in business... Now today you saw it first hand when even in Haiti's darkest hour and calamity, instead of offering condolences to a fellow neighbor they have chosen to resort to posts like this one.

Can we imagine what the devastation would of been had this happened in Santo Domingo with taller structures? Many should feel spared that it is Haiti that gets to endure the suffering because the have endured the worse before and have had nothing... If it was to be estimated that it would cost the entire nation of Haiti to rebuild just about 100 Billion dollars, how much do you think it would require of DR to rebuild had a tragic incident like this were to take place there?
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#115 - Posted 18 January 2010, 8:16 AM
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Ive spoken to Haitians up in the mountains of DR that told me how many just cross the border through the mountans bypassing the border guards and check points. Our border is mostly unprotected and wide open to invasion. Whoever wants to come in can just walk up from any border point and cross over. DR needs a border wall now more than ever before, Ive stated this in the past but now we really must start with this ASAP. We can not assimilate millions of poor, sick and mutilated Haitians. France has plenty of over seas territories and former colonies with plenty of unpopulated lands that can be given to Haitians to live and work and prosper.


French Guiana

Area
- Total 83,534 km2 (32,252.7 sq mi)
Population (2008)
- Total 221,500
- Density 2.7/km2 (6.9/sq mi)

Haiti

Area
- Total 27,751 km2 (140th) 10,714 sq mi

Population
- 2009 estimate 10,033,000[2] (82nd)
- Density 361.5/km2 (31st)
936.4/sq mi

France could partition a third of French Guiana off to the Haitians for Haiti Nouvo. French Guiana is a better solution than Senegal because French Guiana is lowly populated for it's size and it has terrific natural greenery. Unlike in Haiti there are animals in South America that will eat you for dinner if you try to destroy their jungle. Also...French Guyana is more similar to Haiti culturally than any other country in the Western Hemisphere. French Guyanese also speak a French creole just like Haitians.
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#116 - Posted 18 January 2010, 11:21 AM
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and then yeah, there will be unification between the Dominican Republic and the desert wasteland we refer to as Haiti.


DO you feel satisfied as a human being to still be talking down to a people's nation still with greed for land and resentment in the face of their misfortune occurrence? Was or is that what you have always wished for for Haiti all along as a so called alleged Christian? How much humanity is in that kind of mentality? Golly, I mean, the country is still facing an ill devastating period of catastrophe and you guys are debating resented hatred. Wow, unbelievable!




I'm am in NO way, shape, or form a Christian nor have I ever proclaimed to be one. Hock that drivel somewhere else.
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#117 - Posted 18 January 2010, 11:24 AM
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Ive spoken to Haitians up in the mountains of DR that told me how many just cross the border through the mountans bypassing the border guards and check points. Our border is mostly unprotected and wide open to invasion. Whoever wants to come in can just walk up from any border point and cross over. DR needs a border wall now more than ever before, Ive stated this in the past but now we really must start with this ASAP. We can not assimilate millions of poor, sick and mutilated Haitians. France has plenty of over seas territories and former colonies with plenty of unpopulated lands that can be given to Haitians to live and work and prosper.


French Guiana

Area
- Total 83,534 km2 (32,252.7 sq mi)
Population (2008)
- Total 221,500
- Density 2.7/km2 (6.9/sq mi)

Haiti

Area
- Total 27,751 km2 (140th) 10,714 sq mi

Population
- 2009 estimate 10,033,000[2] (82nd)
- Density 361.5/km2 (31st)
936.4/sq mi

France could partition a third of French Guiana off to the Haitians for Haiti Nouvo. French Guiana is a better solution than Senegal because French Guiana is lowly populated for it's size and it has terrific natural greenery. Unlike in Haiti there are animals in South America that will eat you for dinner if you try to destroy their jungle. Also...French Guyana is more similar to Haiti culturally than any other country in the Western Hemisphere. French Guyanese also speak a French creole just like Haitians.


France should step up as Senegal did.
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#118 - Posted 18 January 2010, 12:01 PM
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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.


I wouldn't go that far. Not all of those criminals deserve to be shot down. In Haiti and other countries as corrupt there are many people who were imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit.



Given the corruption, exactly! So for someone in that jail that day, this was their day of deliverance if they knew they have been wrongfully condemned or convicted without taken into consideration most have not yet seen a judge or a preliminary hearings according to or under the law lack there of or was...
Let me ask you a question......answer it if you want:

Why don't you go to a Haitian site and be as passionate over there as you are here?.

PLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS, go punish them (with your blabbings) also.

You claim to be part Haitian and part Dominican but all your blabbings is about Haiti.

On second though, PLIIIIIIIIIS don't answer me.
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#119 - Posted 18 January 2010, 12:03 PM
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You claim to be part Haitian and part Dominican but all your blabbings is about Haiti.

On second though, PLIIIIIIIIIS don't answer me.



That's what I've been saying for some time now. He'll come back with some nonsense asking what's wrong with that but he really is biased and one sided.

Oh don't worry, s/he will come back with a nauseating and drawn out response where s/he repeats themselves many times over.
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