| #11 - Posted 8 October 2011, 1:35 PM | |
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| #12 - Posted 8 October 2011, 1:35 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 17818 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? glad to help make for a light moment, General. ABC is low hanging fruit. |
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| #13 - Posted 8 October 2011, 11:00 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2008 Member #: 443 Posts: 1530 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? Quote: generoso previously said: Archbishop De la Rosa Carpio, spoke bravely standing up for the laws and constitution of the DR, and the attempts to continuously vilify us, in world forums, by interested parties. We must NOT take this aggression sitting down. Our "vende-patria" politicians that have been bought and sold, and think of our country as a flea market or trading bazaar, remained mute, by the remarks of Ms. Hillary Clinton, secretary of state, and most powerful lady, from the once powerful country in the north, now becoming a toothless tiger, thanks to the mistaken policies of the past three US administrations. It is shameful that an ordained priest is the only one voicing their concern for this public humiliation that the DR must endure silently, when foreign nationals, not even suggesting, but trying to intimidate the DR, to put our own house in order, disregarding the many years of very clear immigration laws that are in the books, and have been recently revised and updated. Shame on you! And shame on all of you that remain silent! The reason these politicos remained silent is because they are f***ing pussies and wear skirts! |
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| #14 - Posted 8 October 2011, 11:59 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 7988 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? Any Dominican who voted for Obama or most Democrats are voting against their homeland. Proof of dreadlocks Bigotry. "....... what did Cubans do to deserve preferential treatment?......and treat Black people in the most racist of ways.......... the Cubans are just a bunch of uberracist savages." : I WILL NOT ANSWER ANY POSTS BY THE BIGOT KNOWN AS DREADLOCKS. |
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| #15 - Posted 9 October 2011, 3:28 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2011 Member #: 6646 Posts: 1028 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? Quote: anthonyC previously said: Any Dominican who voted for Obama or most Democrats are voting against their homeland. Obama is just like any other President, he will inevitably make some things better and some things worse. Some people will be happy about the things he does others will not, what else is new? If a person has the right to vote to begin with it means their homeland is ALSO the US. Furthermore, the voting process takes place BEFORE the person is elected. In other words it is impossible to determine how good or bad a job an elected official will do before they are given office. So it's not really reasonable to say that any Dominican who voted for Obama did something against the Dominican Republic because logically had they any indication that it would have adverse affects on the Dominican Republic (which is not strong point anyway) they would have none done so. The people of the Dominican Republic should concern themselves with the officials THEY put into office and hold them accountable. Some things can be attributed to Haitians, and others to the meddling of the US but NOT everything. Obama may not be perfect but he is also allowing US tourism to the Dominican Republic so at best hay que tomar la pica con la miel. It could always be worse. And as I have always said if the world banking powers at large want the Dominican Republic and Haiti to merge, it will and will have nothing to do with the wishes of the US, Haiti, the Dominican Republic or anywhere else. Those who have the money call the shots, and on that level Haiti and the Dominican Republic are economically insignicant to consider. So if it does happen I van only hope people on both sides grow up and quick thinking that their culture, birthplace or skin color makes them special. |
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| #16 - Posted 9 October 2011, 10:16 AM | |
Location: United States, Quisqueya Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1291 Posts: 9150 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? Quote: BernardJeanPierre previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Any Dominican who voted for Obama or most Democrats are voting against their homeland. Obama is just like any other President, he will inevitably make some things better and some things worse. Some people will be happy about the things he does others will not, what else is new? If a person has the right to vote to begin with it means their homeland is ALSO the US. Furthermore, the voting process takes place BEFORE the person is elected. In other words it is impossible to determine how good or bad a job an elected official will do before they are given office. So it's not really reasonable to say that any Dominican who voted for Obama did something against the Dominican Republic because logically had they any indication that it would have adverse affects on the Dominican Republic (which is not strong point anyway) they would have none done so. The people of the Dominican Republic should concern themselves with the officials THEY put into office and hold them accountable. Some things can be attributed to Haitians, and others to the meddling of the US but NOT everything. Obama may not be perfect but he is also allowing US tourism to the Dominican Republic so at best hay que tomar la pica con la miel. It could always be worse. And as I have always said if the world banking powers at large want the Dominican Republic and Haiti to merge, it will and will have nothing to do with the wishes of the US, Haiti, the Dominican Republic or anywhere else. Those who have the money call the shots, and on that level Haiti and the Dominican Republic are economically insignicant to consider. So if it does happen I van only hope people on both sides grow up and quick thinking that their culture, birthplace or skin color makes them special. What took you so long to start your confused diatribe and begin writing your senseless machinations? Read to your psychiatrist the above statement, so he can recommend stronger voltage for your electro shock treatments, and also stronger pills. The verbal incontinence above, reminds of a great Mexican comedian called "Cantinflas" who use to say a lot of quick words, without any meaning whatsoever. I will named you now, Afro-Cantinflas from now on. ![]() Edited on 10/9/2011 10:20 AM by generoso. Ignorance is temporary, stupidity lasts forever. |
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| #17 - Posted 9 October 2011, 10:40 AM | |
Location: United States, Quisqueya Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1291 Posts: 9150 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? Quote: Perez previously said: Quote: generoso previously said: Archbishop De la Rosa Carpio, spoke bravely standing up for the laws and constitution of the DR, and the attempts to continuously vilify us, in world forums, by interested parties. We must NOT take this aggression sitting down. Our "vende-patria" politicians that have been bought and sold, and think of our country as a flea market or trading bazaar, remained mute, by the remarks of Ms. Hillary Clinton, secretary of state, and most powerful lady, from the once powerful country in the north, now becoming a toothless tiger, thanks to the mistaken policies of the past three US administrations. It is shameful that an ordained priest is the only one voicing their concern for this public humiliation that the DR must endure silently, when foreign nationals, not even suggesting, but trying to intimidate the DR, to put our own house in order, disregarding the many years of very clear immigration laws that are in the books, and have been recently revised and updated. Shame on you! And shame on all of you that remain silent! The reason these politicos remained silent is because they are f***ing pussies and wear skirts! There are a lot of very gutsy women out there that wear skirts, like Micaela for example. Ignorance is temporary, stupidity lasts forever. |
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| #18 - Posted 9 October 2011, 10:57 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2008 Member #: 522 Posts: 5804 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? Quote: BernardJeanPierre previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Any Dominican who voted for Obama or most Democrats are voting against their homeland. Obama is just like any other President, he will inevitably make some things better and some things worse. Some people will be happy about the things he does others will not, what else is new? If a person has the right to vote to begin with it means their homeland is ALSO the US. Furthermore, the voting process takes place BEFORE the person is elected. In other words it is impossible to determine how good or bad a job an elected official will do before they are given office. So it's not really reasonable to say that any Dominican who voted for Obama did something against the Dominican Republic because logically had they any indication that it would have adverse affects on the Dominican Republic (which is not strong point anyway) they would have none done so. The people of the Dominican Republic should concern themselves with the officials THEY put into office and hold them accountable. Some things can be attributed to Haitians, and others to the meddling of the US but NOT everything. Obama may not be perfect but he is also allowing US tourism to the Dominican Republic so at best hay que tomar la pica con la miel. It could always be worse. And as I have always said if the world banking powers at large want the Dominican Republic and Haiti to merge, it will and will have nothing to do with the wishes of the US, Haiti, the Dominican Republic or anywhere else. Those who have the money call the shots, and on that level Haiti and the Dominican Republic are economically insignicant to consider. So if it does happen I van only hope people on both sides grow up and quick thinking that their culture, birthplace or skin color makes them special. Bernard, you keep bringing up in a subtle manner, the same issues over and over again. You repeatedly imply or in some cases directly state that this is all about "skin color" and that Dominicans think they are so how "special" and racially above the Haitian people. You have written multiple posts and after all was said and done in the end you end up saying the same thing. What you really and incorrectly mean is that the root cause of the Haitian problem has something to do with superiority of the races, when in fact the origins of the Dominico/Haitian conflict has nothing to do with racism. At least not on behalf of the Dominican Republic. Nevertheless, it is what prohaitians activists like you do when ever the undocumented Haitian topic comes up and realize they have not one leg to stand on but resort as their only "defense" to pull the race card hidden from under their sleeve. I wish you guys would just stop and accept reality, providing generous concessions or any sort of compromise to favor illegal Haitian nationals on Dominican territory will be detrimental and hurt our country and thus not good for the Dominican Republic. The present chaotic situation in Haiti was by the most part initiated by the United States. They are the culprits who created the big Haitians mess and now they have to clean it up. But they want us to do it for them instead, but we will have nothing of it. Go attack and criticize the US not the DR who is just as much a victim of the whole sitution, but does its part and stands in the middle attempting to assist as best they can. Ultimately we are not the ones responsible to carry this burden. "ESE MUERTO NO LO CARGO YO. QUE LO CARGUE QUIEN LO MATO" http://youtu.be/ED3zs9_Dars Edited on 10/9/2011 11:33 AM by guillermone. |
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| #19 - Posted 9 October 2011, 11:33 AM | |
Location: United States, ø„¸¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨ Join date: June 2008 Member #: 926 Posts: 3390 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? Quote: dreadlocks previously said: yumnuk observes ABC, this topic is beyond your realm of understanding, perhaps you should stick to a gameboy or, maybe, a gamebong Dread, every time ABC steps out to go to the corner store the clerk automatically tosses a pack of rolling papers and a Blunt (cigar) on the counter to get rid of him as quickly as possible. Edited on 10/9/2011 12:02 PM by yumnuk3. |
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| #20 - Posted 9 October 2011, 11:40 AM | |
Location: United States, Quisqueya Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1291 Posts: 9150 | RE: SHOTGUN WEDDING for DR in the cards? Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: BernardJeanPierre previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Any Dominican who voted for Obama or most Democrats are voting against their homeland. Obama is just like any other President, he will inevitably make some things better and some things worse. Some people will be happy about the things he does others will not, what else is new? If a person has the right to vote to begin with it means their homeland is ALSO the US. Furthermore, the voting process takes place BEFORE the person is elected. In other words it is impossible to determine how good or bad a job an elected official will do before they are given office. So it's not really reasonable to say that any Dominican who voted for Obama did something against the Dominican Republic because logically had they any indication that it would have adverse affects on the Dominican Republic (which is not strong point anyway) they would have none done so. The people of the Dominican Republic should concern themselves with the officials THEY put into office and hold them accountable. Some things can be attributed to Haitians, and others to the meddling of the US but NOT everything. Obama may not be perfect but he is also allowing US tourism to the Dominican Republic so at best hay que tomar la pica con la miel. It could always be worse. And as I have always said if the world banking powers at large want the Dominican Republic and Haiti to merge, it will and will have nothing to do with the wishes of the US, Haiti, the Dominican Republic or anywhere else. Those who have the money call the shots, and on that level Haiti and the Dominican Republic are economically insignicant to consider. So if it does happen I van only hope people on both sides grow up and quick thinking that their culture, birthplace or skin color makes them special. Bernard, you keep bringing up in a subtle manner, the same issues over and over again. You repeatedly imply or in some cases directly state that this is all about "skin color" and that Dominicans think they are so how "special" and racially above the Haitian people. You have written multiple posts and after all was said and done in the end you end up saying the same thing. What you really mean is that the root cause of the Haitian problem has something to do with superiority of the races, when in fact the origins of the Dominico/Haitian conflict has nothing to racism. At least not on behalf of the Dominican Republic. Nevertheless, it is what prohaitians activists like you do when ever the undocumented Haitian topic comes up and realize they have not one leg to stand on then resort as their only "defense" to pull the race card hidden from under the sleeve. I wish you guys would just stop and accept that providing generous concessions or any sort of compromise to favor illegal Haitian nationals on Dominican territory will be detrimental and hurt our country and thus not good for the Dominican Republic. The present chaotic situation in Haiti was by the most part initiated by the United States. They are the culprits who created the big Haitians mess and now they have to clean it up. But they want us to do it for them instead, but we will have nothing of it. "ESE MUERTO NO LO CARGO YO. QUE LO CARGUE QUIEN LO MATO" http://youtu.be/ED3zs9_Dars Brilliant Guillermone, What you wrote is the absolute truth, first France with their thirst for riches imported a disproportionate number of slaves into what is now Haiti, and treated them worse than slaves, inspiring a revolution not unlike their own bloody uprising of 1789, against the monarchy. Then the same nations, plus the UK, the US and Spain, plus Haitians reversed racism, conspired to keep Haiti isolated from the rest of the world. Then in the 20 Th century the USA started meddling in Haitian affairs, starting with the marine occupation, and ending again with another armed invasion to restore Aristide and then to depose him. Finalizing with the annihilation of the Haitian army, the only historic retaining wall that kept order in Haiti, and the out of control mobs in check. Followed that with President Clinton's mistaken agricultural policies, that was the coup d' grace, that destroyed what was left of Haiti's agriculture. Even Bill Clinton himself has admitted his mea culpa, and asked for forgiveness, now by including in his penance to be the "Czar" of Haitian reconstruction. Meanwhile the DR was only an spectator to these events, but they want us to pick up the Haitian broken dishes, without having been invited to the feast. No way José! "ESE MUERTO NO LO CARGO YO. QUE LO CARGUE QUIEN LO MATO" Edited on 10/9/2011 11:42 AM by generoso. Ignorance is temporary, stupidity lasts forever. |
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