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#301 - Posted 9 November 2011, 8:50 PM
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Why would the creator of this thread believe that Cibao should breakaway from the mainland DR? To me, that's just wishful thinking.

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#303 - Posted 11 April 2012, 9:59 PM
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Why did you dig up such an old thread? Write darker man
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Why did you dig up such an old thread? Write darker man


Because I was bored and needed something to debate.


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#306 - Posted 12 April 2012, 3:48 PM
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I think that this map is off because border towns are not Cibao
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#307 - Posted 13 April 2012, 5:23 PM
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Can someone please interpret what they see in this picture?




Then ask yourselves, Why are we worried about Cibaeno nationalism when no one is threatening El Cibao but Haitians who seek to expand themselves at our expense. If we divide the Haitians will conquer, the map above should remind my fellow Dominican brothers that this has happened before.
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#308 - Posted 13 April 2012, 5:32 PM
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Can someone please interpret what they see in this picture?




Then ask yourselves, Why are we worried about Cibaeno nationalism when no one is threatening El Cibao but Haitians who seek to expand themselves at our expense. If we divide the Haitians will conquer, the map above should remind my fellow Dominican brothers that this has happened before.



Exactly. I consider it very disheartening the fact that people here seem not to remember that the Central Plateau marked above used to belong to us before 1912, when the Yanks delivered it de facto to the Haitians, an usurpation that was made final in the "final" border agreement of the 1930's. Another of the Cibaeno's arguments for "separating" from the rest of us, that is, supposedly making a better job of watching the border, is all the more idiotic when one considers the fact that there are more Haitians in the constructions of Santiago and the plantations in the Northwest line than there are in the capital. Cibaeno oligarchs are as much part of the problem in using and trafficking with Haitian cheap labor as the rest of the ones here, and nothing will change much as long as they, Cibaenos, don't recognize this fact. Instead, they all prefer to bury their heads in the sand and pretend that the illegal inmigrant problem is due to the rest of us.
Edited on 4/13/2012 5:43 PM by Lautaro.
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#309 - Posted 14 April 2012, 4:59 PM
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Can someone please interpret what they see in this picture?




Then ask yourselves, Why are we worried about Cibaeno nationalism when no one is threatening El Cibao but Haitians who seek to expand themselves at our expense. If we divide the Haitians will conquer, the map above should remind my fellow Dominican brothers that this has happened before.



Exactly. I consider it very disheartening the fact that people here seem not to remember that the Central Plateau marked above used to belong to us before 1912, when the Yanks delivered it de facto to the Haitians, an usurpation that was made final in the "final" border agreement of the 1930's. Another of the Cibaeno's arguments for "separating" from the rest of us, that is, supposedly making a better job of watching the border, is all the more idiotic when one considers the fact that there are more Haitians in the constructions of Santiago and the plantations in the Northwest line than there are in the capital. Cibaeno oligarchs are as much part of the problem in using and trafficking with Haitian cheap labor as the rest of the ones here, and nothing will change much as long as they, Cibaenos, don't recognize this fact. Instead, they all prefer to bury their heads in the sand and pretend that the illegal inmigrant problem is due to the rest of us.


The only question is What to do now? Do we claim it back, take it by force. The world will hate us and be against us. What are your thoughts Lautaro.
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#310 - Posted 14 April 2012, 5:45 PM
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The only question is What to do now? Do we claim it back, take it by force. The world will hate us and be against us. What are your thoughts Lautaro.



We should bribe our way into it. As corrupt as the thing that passes for a gov. there is, it shouldn't be too hard to get around the anti-foreign property clauses they have. In this day and age, multinational corporations exert a greater power over countries than formal governments do, so it would be great if a couple of corporations of Dominican extraction were to buy that entire region piece by piece. After all, a strip of land in an around Ouanaminthe is already under the property of Grupo M and its free trade zones, so pulling something similar on a greater scale shouldn't be too difficult. Thing is, many businessmen here have a supernatural fear of doing business on the other side of the island, and that feeling is what needs to be attacked first.
Edited on 4/14/2012 6:02 PM by Lautaro.
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