| #21 - Posted 26 August 2008, 6:09 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Boycott Dominican Tourism Join date: May 2008 Member #: 731 Posts: 2057 | RE: Ready for change, are you? Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Yea tell Leonel to hand over the government to you Ladronazo... Inform me when he answers. What you're talking about is a Revolution... We don't need that, we can solve our issue the democratic way.... bloodless It would not hurt if you studied on how to use a fire arm. I can help I was in the Army and I know Dominicans that where in the Marines/ Army ect. Honestly, if you think your political opponent doesn't know how to manage a fire arm then you are a fool... Not directly talking to you Carlos... in General .. I am not saying that I want to arm a revolution, but no one wants to be caught in a rain storm with out a umbrella... Edited on 8/26/2008 6:10 PM by chillaxin201. |
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| #22 - Posted 26 August 2008, 6:27 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Boycott Dominican Tourism Join date: May 2008 Member #: 731 Posts: 2057 | RE: Ready for change, are you? Quote: ladronaso previously said: I am open to any and all rational and intelligent ideas. Time for change 1. I propose, for starters that we look for a candidate for the next elections. “It’s never too early!” What about Guillermo Moreno? http://www.cambiard.com/ The PLD and PRD are tainted… 2. All those that are born in Dr that would like to join this movement should make sure that their Cedula and all papers are in good standing. 3. For all those that are not born in DR, it is possible to get Dual citizenship. This can enable you to vote in DR elections. A requirement is that your parents are born in DR. 4. 5. |
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| #23 - Posted 26 August 2008, 7:14 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 783 Posts: 1257 | RE: Ready for change, are you? Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: You have to start somewhere, ladronaso. And I completely diagree about education not having the power to change mindets. It can and it does. Cibaeño I beg to differ. And I didn't say 'Education" does not have the power to change the mindset. This is what I said. Quote: ladronaso previously said: I feel passionately about fighting illiteracy, but fighting illiteracy is not the panacea to our quintessential dilemma, Corruption Cibaeño, their exist a difference between literacy and education. Education is encompassing. Literacy level are set by the UN or Governments. I believe in the U.S literacy is the ability to read and write at the eighth or ninth grade level. Not exactly sure the exact level. However, this does not imply that one is educated. I know plenty of people in DR and the U.S. that are literate but have little education. Take a look at Italy. Italy literacy rate is high compared to DR, but it too suffers from high levels of corruption. For this reason, literacy would be an itemized priority of any new movement. Corruption and changing the mindset is the priority. Maybe you follow me. Why wont Dminincan Republic prosper? Because Dominicans are just plain to Stupid |
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| #24 - Posted 26 August 2008, 7:50 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 783 Posts: 1257 | RE: Ready for change, are you? I have a cursory list of ideas of what I propose. I am not providing specifics, as we are capable of understanding the mechanics of each of these ideas. -Arrive to a consensus of ideas goals and purpose. -Establish a focus group, forum etc. with interested parties -Legitimize by forming a legal entity both U.S and DR -Create a website/portal. -Increase membership raise funds, etc. -Establish counterparts in DR -Invest proceeds in local communities in DR -increase membership -Market who we are and our purpose. -Establish a watchdog organization -Establish a new political party, movement etc. -Increase membership - etc etc etc Why wont Dminincan Republic prosper? Because Dominicans are just plain to Stupid |
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| #25 - Posted 26 August 2008, 7:54 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 336 Posts: 1984 | RE: Ready for change, are you? Sounds like a lifetime commitment ladron but if your up for it go for it. How is this for a plank: If you want to talk about changing a culture the only surefire way is via demographics. |
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| #26 - Posted 26 August 2008, 9:01 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 783 Posts: 1257 | RE: Ready for change, are you? Quote: Manhattanite previously said: Sounds like a lifetime commitment ladron but if your up for it go for it. How is this for a plank: Yes I am, but it's not my intention to attempt this on my own. Doing so would be a pointless exercise in futility. Quote: Manhattanite previously said: If you want to talk about changing a culture the only surefire way is via demographics. This would actually be a more difficult feat. And we could go in circles on the cause and effects, but ultimately we will end up at the same place. You would would have to excise a large portion of the population. More or less start anew. Edited on 8/26/2008 9:02 PM by ladronaso. Why wont Dminincan Republic prosper? Because Dominicans are just plain to Stupid |
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| #27 - Posted 27 August 2008, 12:33 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Boycott Dominican Tourism Join date: May 2008 Member #: 731 Posts: 2057 | RE: Ready for change, are you? Quote: ladronaso previously said: I have a cursory list of ideas of what I propose. I am not providing specifics, as we are capable of understanding the mechanics of each of these ideas. -Arrive to a consensus of ideas goals and purpose. -Establish a focus group, forum etc. with interested parties -Legitimize by forming a legal entity both U.S and DR -Create a website/portal. -Increase membership raise funds, etc. -Establish counterparts in DR -Invest proceeds in local communities in DR -increase membership -Market who we are and our purpose. -Establish a watchdog organization -Establish a new political party, movement etc. -Increase membership - etc etc etc we can also look at the parties that already exist, 1. I propose, for starters that we look for a candidate for the next elections. “It’s never too early!” What about Guillermo Moreno? http://www.cambiard.com/ The PLD and PRD are tainted… 2. All those that are born in Dr that would like to join this movement should make sure that their Cedula and all papers are in good standing. 3. For all those that are not born in DR, it is possible to get Dual citizenship. This can enable you to vote in DR elections. A requirement is that your parents are born in DR. 4. Edited on 8/27/2008 12:33 AM by chillaxin201. |
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| #28 - Posted 27 August 2008, 10:56 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: May 2008 Member #: 776 Posts: 156 | No Change Really "Ladronaso for President"? Where would be the change, huh? m'frog Everything goes its Caribbean way. www.dr101.info |
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| #29 - Posted 27 August 2008, 11:15 AM | |
Location: United States, New York City Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 5683 | RE: Ready for change, are you? . Edited on 6/17/2009 3:00 PM by cibaeño75. "If you're going through hell, keep going." - Winston Churchill |
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| #30 - Posted 27 August 2008, 8:34 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 783 Posts: 1257 | RE: Ready for change, are you? Quote: mountainfrog previously said: "Ladronaso for President"? Where would be the change, huh? m'frog Presidency, Don't think so. This is for the rats and filth of society wanting to exploit the meek and defenseless. Edited on 8/27/2008 11:42 PM by ladronaso. Why wont Dminincan Republic prosper? Because Dominicans are just plain to Stupid |
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