| #1 - Posted 29 January 2010, 10:44 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Cabarete Join date: October 2009 Member #: 3725 Posts: 1086 | All Haitian Construction Workers! Men Anpil, Chay Pa Lou! Ann Fè Konbit, Vin Ede'n Rebati Ayiti! This is a communique to all Haitian construction workers living in the Dominican Republic. You are needed in Haiti to help rebuild the nation. There will be several contractors needing your expertise in the construction filed in helping Haiti rebuild. Many companies will be looking for Haitian construction site managers, workers with visible record of accomplishments... Also “road” construction experience workers will be needed. READ THIS: http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_poli_fr.php?id=16757 HAITI WILL RISE: http://www.everythinghaitian.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BID=613&PID=2237 Edited on 1/30/2010 1:35 AM by TanBellaMami. |
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| #2 - Posted 30 January 2010, 1:30 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Cabarete Join date: October 2009 Member #: 3725 Posts: 1086 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! Haiti needs your Agricultural help: http://www.everythinghaitian.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BID=183&PID=2299 Come help Haiti prosper to greatness: http://www.everythinghaitian.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BID=183&PID=2300 Haiti needs your devotion now: http://www.everythinghaitian.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BID=183&PID=2254 Edited on 1/30/2010 1:58 AM by TanBellaMami. |
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| #3 - Posted 30 January 2010, 1:57 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Cabarete Join date: October 2009 Member #: 3725 Posts: 1086 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! Yon Sèl Nou Fèb, Ansanm Nou Fò !"So Let Us Stand Together To Mend & Band Our Forces." Indeed, L'Union Fait La Force !!! |
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| #4 - Posted 30 January 2010, 2:12 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Cabarete Join date: October 2009 Member #: 3725 Posts: 1086 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! |
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| #5 - Posted 30 January 2010, 2:42 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: February 2008 Member #: 360 Posts: 2749 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! Quote: TanBellaMami previously said: Men Anpil, Chay Pa Lou! Ann Fè Konbit, Vin Ede'n Rebati Ayiti! This is a communique to all Haitian construction workers living in the Dominican Republic. You are needed in Haiti to help rebuild the nation. There will be several contractors needing your expertise in the construction filed in helping Haiti rebuild. Many companies will be looking for Haitian construction site managers, workers with visible record of accomplishments... Also “road” construction experience workers will be needed. READ THIS: http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_poli_fr.php?id=16757 HAITI WILL RISE: http://www.everythinghaitian.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BID=613&PID=2237 The first job will be paid for by the Dominican government ,it is a 20' high wall straight down the border ,this wall should be built from the Haitian side .When you are done you can continue to Puerto Principe and be sure to clear all those pesky trees you encounter on the way. Los enemigos de la Patria, por consiguiente nuestros, están todos muy acordes en estas ideas; destruir la nacionalidad aunque para ello sea preciso aniquilar a la Nación entera si vis pacem para bellum |
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| #6 - Posted 30 January 2010, 3:26 PM | |
Location: United States, Quisqueya Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1291 Posts: 9150 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! We will sure not missed the Haitian construction workers if they leave, as a matter of fact, I am sure that most Dominicans will take them to the border, or pay their bus fare. And we will sing the "Vaya con Dios" song: So tanfeatrolla I hope that you are successful and you lure your compatriots, to return to Haiti and rebuild your own country. There are 3 million or so poor and needy Dominicans, and some of them might be finally be able to get a decent job at fair wages, not whatever the patrón wants to pay them. And the Dominican construction industry, really needs urgent mechanization and usage of prefabricated structures instead of artisan cement block techniques. The Dominican population will finally get a rest, from the squatters living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions at construction sites, composed of Haitian laborers, and they will not miss the voo doo ceremonies, the noise and pollution at all hours, and the constant cavorting, balling and outdoor cooking and crapping, in otherwise "nice" neighborhoods. Same with the sugar industry, if the Haitians leave the agricultural moguls will have to mechanize and modernize, which is a long awaited improvement, to boost efficiency. I am glad that you are finally showing your real colors, tanfeatrolla, and how much you resent, envy and hate the DR, and Dominicans in general, even wishing that an earthquake will strike us too. I knew it from your first postings, when you where you were masquerading as AfroLatino, that you where just a trolla and a Afro-centric Haitian apologist and supremacist. One more thing, if you think that the folks at DT are stupid, they are not. You have recently acquired many more "sock puppets", or aliases under assumed names to post pluses, on your threads and comments. This is highly irregular and penalized, so don't be surprised when you will hear a knock at your door and you get carted away in handcuffs, and BTW with modern tracing techniques, your location can not really be camouflaged. Edited on 1/30/2010 3:59 PM by generoso. Ignorance is temporary, stupidity lasts forever. |
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| #7 - Posted 30 January 2010, 3:40 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: September 2009 Member #: 3672 Posts: 363 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! Post was deleted (low rank) |
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| #8 - Posted 30 January 2010, 4:06 PM | |
Location: United States, Quisqueya Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1291 Posts: 9150 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! Quote: brasilenoisback previously said: Quote: generoso previously said: We will sure not missed the Haitian construction workers if they leave, as a matter of fact, I am sure that most Dominicans will take them to the border, or pay their bus fare. And we will sing the "Vaya con Dios" song: So tanfeatrolla I hope that you are successful and you lure your compatriots, to return to Haiti and rebuild your own country. There are 3 million or so needy Dominicans that might be finally be able to get a decent job at fair wages, not whatever the patrón wants to pay them. And the Dominican construction industry, really needs urgent mechanization and usage of prefabricated structures instead of artisan cement block techniques. The Dominican population will finally get a rest, from the squatters living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions at construction sites, composed of Haitian laborers, we will not miss the voo doo ceremonies, the noise and pollution at all hours, and the constant cavorting, balling and outdoor cooking and crapping, in otherwise "nice" neighborhoods. Same with the sugar industry, if the Haitians leave the agricultural moguls will have to mechanize and modernize, which is a long awaited improvement, to boost efficiency. I am glad that you are finally showing your real colors, and how much you resent, envy and hate the DR, and Dominicans in general, even wishing that an earthquake will strike us too. I knew it from your first postings, when you where you were masquerading as AfroLatino, that you where just a trolla and a Afro-centric Haitian apologist and supremacist. One more thing, if you think that the folks at DT are stupid, they are not. You have recently acquired many more "sock puppets", or aliases under assumed names to post pluses, on your threads and comments. This is highly irregular and penalized, so don't be surprised when you will hear a knock at your door and you get carted away in handcuffs, and BTW with modern tracing techniques, your location can not really be camouflaged. There are 3 million or so needy Dominicans that might be finally be able to get a decent job at fair wages, I would like to see 3 million lazy, low rate dominican men work in either the construction or agricultural industry. Modernization troll, and mechanization, that is the trend of the future. Holding on to 18 TH century methods is just trying to stop the inevitable marching of the digital clock. DR industry and agribusiness need to wean themselves from cheap unskilled manual labor. Dominicans are not lazier than Mexicans and certainly not lazier than Brasilians like you troll, that make a living sitting in your butt, pimping in the net. Ignorance is temporary, stupidity lasts forever. |
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| #9 - Posted 30 January 2010, 5:33 PM | |
Location: United States, Del primer Santiago de America....y el mejor!!! Join date: March 2008 Member #: 498 Posts: 750 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! Quote: MiniMarket previously said: Quote: brasilenoisback previously said: Quote: generoso previously said: We will sure not missed the Haitian construction workers if they leave, as a matter of fact, I am sure that most Dominicans will take them to the border, or pay their bus fare. And we will sing the "Vaya con Dios" song: So tanfeatrolla I hope that you are successful and you lure your compatriots, to return to Haiti and rebuild your own country. There are 3 million or so needy Dominicans that might be finally be able to get a decent job at fair wages, not whatever the patrón wants to pay them. And the Dominican construction industry, really needs urgent mechanization and usage of prefabricated structures instead of artisan cement block techniques. The Dominican population will finally get a rest, from the squatters living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions at construction sites, composed of Haitian laborers, we will not miss the voo doo ceremonies, the noise and pollution at all hours, and the constant cavorting, balling and outdoor cooking and crapping, in otherwise "nice" neighborhoods. Same with the sugar industry, if the Haitians leave the agricultural moguls will have to mechanize and modernize, which is a long awaited improvement, to boost efficiency. I am glad that you are finally showing your real colors, and how much you resent, envy and hate the DR, and Dominicans in general, even wishing that an earthquake will strike us too. I knew it from your first postings, when you where you were masquerading as AfroLatino, that you where just a trolla and a Afro-centric Haitian apologist and supremacist. One more thing, if you think that the folks at DT are stupid, they are not. You have recently acquired many more "sock puppets", or aliases under assumed names to post pluses, on your threads and comments. This is highly irregular and penalized, so don't be surprised when you will hear a knock at your door and you get carted away in handcuffs, and BTW with modern tracing techniques, your location can not really be camouflaged. There are 3 million or so needy Dominicans that might be finally be able to get a decent job at fair wages, I would like to see 3 million lazy, low rate dominican men work in either the construction or agricultural industry. Mr.Brasil how come you always saying Dominican ARE LAZY .SIR i work so hard sir ,i work 14-16 hours a day sir in a bodega in one of the worst city in New Jersey sir, near one of ghetto in Newark. Please STOP SAYING DOMINICAN are LAZY . I hate when people say Dominican are lazy. YOU sir dont know every DOMINICAN. Mini don't waste your time answering to trash. Its just that he has no life and needs to pick on us to make himself(his penis) look larger. |
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| #10 - Posted 30 January 2010, 5:43 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1533 | RE: All Haitian Construction Workers! Quote: brasilenoisback previously said: Quote: generoso previously said: We will sure not missed the Haitian construction workers if they leave, as a matter of fact, I am sure that most Dominicans will take them to the border, or pay their bus fare. And we will sing the "Vaya con Dios" song: So tanfeatrolla I hope that you are successful and you lure your compatriots, to return to Haiti and rebuild your own country. There are 3 million or so needy Dominicans that might be finally be able to get a decent job at fair wages, not whatever the patrón wants to pay them. And the Dominican construction industry, really needs urgent mechanization and usage of prefabricated structures instead of artisan cement block techniques. The Dominican population will finally get a rest, from the squatters living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions at construction sites, composed of Haitian laborers, we will not miss the voo doo ceremonies, the noise and pollution at all hours, and the constant cavorting, balling and outdoor cooking and crapping, in otherwise "nice" neighborhoods. Same with the sugar industry, if the Haitians leave the agricultural moguls will have to mechanize and modernize, which is a long awaited improvement, to boost efficiency. I am glad that you are finally showing your real colors, and how much you resent, envy and hate the DR, and Dominicans in general, even wishing that an earthquake will strike us too. I knew it from your first postings, when you where you were masquerading as AfroLatino, that you where just a trolla and a Afro-centric Haitian apologist and supremacist. One more thing, if you think that the folks at DT are stupid, they are not. You have recently acquired many more "sock puppets", or aliases under assumed names to post pluses, on your threads and comments. This is highly irregular and penalized, so don't be surprised when you will hear a knock at your door and you get carted away in handcuffs, and BTW with modern tracing techniques, your location can not really be camouflaged. There are 3 million or so needy Dominicans that might be finally be able to get a decent job at fair wages, I would like to see 3 million lazy, low rate dominican men work in either the construction or agricultural industry. The only reason why you like to see Dominican men working in construction and agriculture is so that you can see their semi-naked bodies flexing their muscles. I am not going to judge you. While you watch your Dominican men's muscles, I will be watching the Cibaenas washing my car, and picking up fruit from the ground. |
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