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#81 - Posted 11 January 2010, 4:42 AM
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"Oupala,
I know your brain and balls are freezing as we speak with this arctic blast impacting most part of the US and Canada; let me tell you that we are just back home after spending a beautiful 76 ºF Sunday afternoon with my kids here in Southern California…I understand your frustration…20’s and snowing most of the time.
Since you call yourself such smart and great leader and brave soldier of the Haitian resistance; the mastermind planning the next Haitian revolution to re-conquest the Eastern part of the Island.
Let’s say that your dreams come true…Describe for us the Dominican peasants what is that strategic plan the new great Haitian empire would implement to improve the economic and the social conditions of the surviving population of L’ile d’Haiti?"


Well my friend, presently I feel safer here in Montreal with my appartment safely resting on the Canadian "geological shield" (I hope you know what these two words mean), instead of wandering throughout an area which is doomed to desappear into the sea without notice. I have to give that to you my friend, either you are a dummy like the Domi you are or you're don't know anything about geology. In fact, if I was the United States Government, I would have evacuated the area around the San Andrea fault line for hundreds of miles from it.

As for the temperature here, you don't have to worry about it for me my friend, because the same way down South you have activities for sunny weather, it is the same way we enjoy ourself up North in Winter time. As a matter of fact, last week, I spent quite a bit of time with my woman on one of the wonderful Laurentides moutain slopes. We spent almost the entire day skiing and when we went back to her wooden Bungalow on the shore of a lovely of one of the more than a million lakes that are spread over the Province of Quebec territory, we had the coziest end of the day of our life.
So you see, the cold doesn't bother me at all, on the contrary, I've been living in it for so long that I have developped a sun sensitive skin. Anyway, I am glad you have had a good time too.

As for fixing the poverty problem of your peasants, the recipe is simple : shoot all the corrupt politicans and military. However, more seriously, I think it is too late to reunite this island and to talk about conquest, but, one day you will have to handed us back the Cibao, because it is our territory and you know it. Our two countries need patriotic leaders and not demagog who are fooling us with false developpement, and what they are doing in reality is to sell our countries to the highest bidder while they are pocketting juicy commissions on the real estate sales. Why do you think they have embedded in your Constitution that your coastlines, beaches, lagoons, lakes, ponds and rivers are not covered by constitutionnal rights. It is the same that is happening in my country where a genuine Haitian can't buy a piece of beach while the foreigners are pretty welcome to get them all.

Your people are facing the same problems as mine, they are being left out to fend for themselves while the elite is enjoying the fire sale of their country. The best way according to me to fix the problem is to start blowing things up. They will surely call it terrorism, but it would have made them understand the message and I am pretty sure that they would have started to listen and make sure that the peasants are well taken care of.



I am not afraid of living right on the boundary between the Pacific plate and the North America plate. Since San Diego is sitting on the Pacific plate, we are just taking a slow and free ride north as the transform boundary occurs, and why not, enjoying the Mediterranean weather year-round.
Your claim is very haphazard, since when the Cibao region was part of Haiti?
The treaty of Aranjuez, signed on June 3rd 1777 between the French empire and the Spanish empire, the border between what is today know as Haiti and DR is pretty much equal to what was agreed under the terms of the treaty except that the Central plateau: San Miguel de la Atalaya, San Rafael, Caoba (Las Caobas) e Hincha were lost to Haiti as established on fire-line status quo by the 1856 armistice that remained as is for 56 years, in 1912 several Dominican deputies proposed the establishment of a new province under the name of Trinitaria whose head municipality would be set-up in Las Caobas since abovementioned towns were still part of territorial jurisdiction as per our constitution of 1924, but the proposal did not prospered and was not until 1929 when we resigned to the territorial dispute regarding the central plateau or Trinitaria province…Sad for the people living in those towns, we could not save them from the misfortune of becoming Haitian citizens and all the years of misery that they had to bear. With that said, I don’t know where you got that distorted idea about getting back our Cibao region…my beautiful hometown, so different from Haiti by the way.
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"wow i have never read such anger in my life!"

You call this anger, but I call it being pissed. Furthermore, you ironical twist of my comments shows how small and scummy your little brain is. You the Domis (dummy) are sucking any white sob dick and think that you can miss us respect. Why don't you go and watch how your elite is transforming you into economic slaves? Your press can twist the story in its articles at best, but the reality is that you the "Dummies" are as poor as us, and there is no difference between a Santo Domingo slum and a Port-au-Prince one. Besides, you have had all the opportunity to admire on your own Web site how miserable, filthy and grimy yours are.

Morons like you must know that despite of our actual state of extreme poverty (you helped provoke), we are superior to you historically and etnically. Why don't you go get a life and take a look in a mirror? I am pretty sure you'll find out that you are a bunch of peasants without any particular history, while we Haitians has made world history. Tell me now Einstein, what the World will remember of the "Dummies" after a thousand years? And tell me what they will remember of us. You can be, like the whole world, as jealous as you can for what we Haitians have accomplished in mankind history, but you will never be able to equate it. Any good psychologist can understand that your hatred for us comes from the fact that you know that you are living on a private property (this island) that belongs to us, but, as I said, we ain't going anywhere until we retake it from you.
Now, that's anger. And if you want to keep playing the little twisting game, be my guest.




im glad you were entertained by the twist of the comments and i get a kick out of your radical futility. allow me to sum up who you are as a canadian an nothing more.
1.Oupala 07 is a black canadian.
2.Oupala 07 never goes to haiti but lives in the comfort of his home.
3. Oupala can only go as far as showing E love to haiti from canada.
4. Oupala does nothing to help haitians except defend them on computer which = E Love
5. Oupala is a LLorona!
6. Oupala is the biggest whinner and hater.
7. Oupala makes threats for you to visit him in canada so he can kick your butt.
8. Oupala is a comemierda which is in reference to point 7.
9. Oupala makes illegitimate claims of haitian power.
10. Last but not least Oupala is the cesspool that holds up sewage.

if anybody wants anymore information on this cochino negro just PM me and i will fill you in on more facts. hey moreno!!!! listen to me! you are in my world here on the forums so do yourself a favor and go back to the homepage and comment your hate on those articles unless you want to get bitch slapped here on the forum. trust me if you stay on here you will not last. okay ciao sucio!
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oupala07 previously said:

"Oupala,
I know your brain and balls are freezing as we speak with this arctic blast impacting most part of the US and Canada; let me tell you that we are just back home after spending a beautiful 76 ºF Sunday afternoon with my kids here in Southern California…I understand your frustration…20’s and snowing most of the time.
Since you call yourself such smart and great leader and brave soldier of the Haitian resistance; the mastermind planning the next Haitian revolution to re-conquest the Eastern part of the Island.
Let’s say that your dreams come true…Describe for us the Dominican peasants what is that strategic plan the new great Haitian empire would implement to improve the economic and the social conditions of the surviving population of L’ile d’Haiti?"


Well my friend, presently I feel safer here in Montreal with my appartment safely resting on the Canadian "geological shield" (I hope you know what these two words mean), instead of wandering throughout an area which is doomed to desappear into the sea without notice. I have to give that to you my friend, either you are a dummy like the Domi you are or you're don't know anything about geology. In fact, if I was the United States Government, I would have evacuated the area around the San Andrea fault line for hundreds of miles from it.

As for the temperature here, you don't have to worry about it for me my friend, because the same way down South you have activities for sunny weather, it is the same way we enjoy ourself up North in Winter time. As a matter of fact, last week, I spent quite a bit of time with my woman on one of the wonderful Laurentides moutain slopes. We spent almost the entire day skiing and when we went back to her wooden Bungalow on the shore of a lovely of one of the more than a million lakes that are spread over the Province of Quebec territory, we had the coziest end of the day of our life.
So you see, the cold doesn't bother me at all, on the contrary, I've been living in it for so long that I have developped a sun sensitive skin. Anyway, I am glad you have had a good time too.

As for fixing the poverty problem of your peasants, the recipe is simple : shoot all the corrupt politicans and military. However, more seriously, I think it is too late to reunite this island and to talk about conquest, but, one day you will have to handed us back the Cibao, because it is our territory and you know it. Our two countries need patriotic leaders and not demagog who are fooling us with false developpement, and what they are doing in reality is to sell our countries to the highest bidder while they are pocketting juicy commissions on the real estate sales. Why do you think they have embedded in your Constitution that your coastlines, beaches, lagoons, lakes, ponds and rivers are not covered by constitutionnal rights. It is the same that is happening in my country where a genuine Haitian can't buy a piece of beach while the foreigners are pretty welcome to get them all.

Your people are facing the same problems as mine, they are being left out to fend for themselves while the elite is enjoying the fire sale of their country. The best way according to me to fix the problem is to start blowing things up. They will surely call it terrorism, but it would have made them understand the message and I am pretty sure that they would have started to listen and make sure that the peasants are well taken care of.



I am not afraid of living right on the boundary between the Pacific plate and the North America plate. Since San Diego is sitting on the Pacific plate, we are just taking a slow and free ride north as the transform boundary occurs, and why not, enjoying the Mediterranean weather year-round.
Your claim is very haphazard, since when the Cibao region was part of Haiti?
The treaty of Aranjuez, signed on June 3rd 1777 between the French empire and the Spanish empire, the border between what is today know as Haiti and DR is pretty much equal to what was agreed under the terms of the treaty except that the Central plateau: San Miguel de la Atalaya, San Rafael, Caoba (Las Caobas) e Hincha were lost to Haiti as established on fire-line status quo by the 1856 armistice that remained as is for 56 years, in 1912 several Dominican deputies proposed the establishment of a new province under the name of Trinitaria whose head municipality would be set-up in Las Caobas since abovementioned towns were still part of territorial jurisdiction as per our constitution of 1924, but the proposal did not prospered and was not until 1929 when we resigned to the territorial dispute regarding the central plateau or Trinitaria province…Sad for the people living in those towns, we could not save them from the misfortune of becoming Haitian citizens and all the years of misery that they had to bear. With that said, I don’t know where you got that distorted idea about getting back our Cibao region…my beautiful hometown, so different from Haiti by the way.


"With that said, I don’t know where you got that distorted idea about getting back our Cibao region…my beautiful hometown, so different from Haiti by the way".

Oupala is madd because we reclaimed what was ours and allow me to mention that this sicko you are talking to is a rapist. don't let him fool you because he is obsessed with anything dominican and wants all of us executed. he will take the finest woman for himself. listen be bold and have courage because this filth is nothing more but el cuco and should not be feared.
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#84 - Posted 11 January 2010, 7:20 PM
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oupala07 previously said:

"Oupala,
I know your brain and balls are freezing as we speak with this arctic blast impacting most part of the US and Canada; let me tell you that we are just back home after spending a beautiful 76 ºF Sunday afternoon with my kids here in Southern California…I understand your frustration…20’s and snowing most of the time.
Since you call yourself such smart and great leader and brave soldier of the Haitian resistance; the mastermind planning the next Haitian revolution to re-conquest the Eastern part of the Island.
Let’s say that your dreams come true…Describe for us the Dominican peasants what is that strategic plan the new great Haitian empire would implement to improve the economic and the social conditions of the surviving population of L’ile d’Haiti?"


Well my friend, presently I feel safer here in Montreal with my appartment safely resting on the Canadian "geological shield" (I hope you know what these two words mean), instead of wandering throughout an area which is doomed to desappear into the sea without notice. I have to give that to you my friend, either you are a dummy like the Domi you are or you're don't know anything about geology. In fact, if I was the United States Government, I would have evacuated the area around the San Andrea fault line for hundreds of miles from it.

As for the temperature here, you don't have to worry about it for me my friend, because the same way down South you have activities for sunny weather, it is the same way we enjoy ourself up North in Winter time. As a matter of fact, last week, I spent quite a bit of time with my woman on one of the wonderful Laurentides moutain slopes. We spent almost the entire day skiing and when we went back to her wooden Bungalow on the shore of a lovely of one of the more than a million lakes that are spread over the Province of Quebec territory, we had the coziest end of the day of our life.
So you see, the cold doesn't bother me at all, on the contrary, I've been living in it for so long that I have developped a sun sensitive skin. Anyway, I am glad you have had a good time too.

As for fixing the poverty problem of your peasants, the recipe is simple : shoot all the corrupt politicans and military. However, more seriously, I think it is too late to reunite this island and to talk about conquest, but, one day you will have to handed us back the Cibao, because it is our territory and you know it. Our two countries need patriotic leaders and not demagog who are fooling us with false developpement, and what they are doing in reality is to sell our countries to the highest bidder while they are pocketting juicy commissions on the real estate sales. Why do you think they have embedded in your Constitution that your coastlines, beaches, lagoons, lakes, ponds and rivers are not covered by constitutionnal rights. It is the same that is happening in my country where a genuine Haitian can't buy a piece of beach while the foreigners are pretty welcome to get them all.

Your people are facing the same problems as mine, they are being left out to fend for themselves while the elite is enjoying the fire sale of their country. The best way according to me to fix the problem is to start blowing things up. They will surely call it terrorism, but it would have made them understand the message and I am pretty sure that they would have started to listen and make sure that the peasants are well taken care of.



I am not afraid of living right on the boundary between the Pacific plate and the North America plate. Since San Diego is sitting on the Pacific plate, we are just taking a slow and free ride north as the transform boundary occurs, and why not, enjoying the Mediterranean weather year-round.
Your claim is very haphazard, since when the Cibao region was part of Haiti?
The treaty of Aranjuez, signed on June 3rd 1777 between the French empire and the Spanish empire, the border between what is today know as Haiti and DR is pretty much equal to what was agreed under the terms of the treaty except that the Central plateau: San Miguel de la Atalaya, San Rafael, Caoba (Las Caobas) e Hincha were lost to Haiti as established on fire-line status quo by the 1856 armistice that remained as is for 56 years, in 1912 several Dominican deputies proposed the establishment of a new province under the name of Trinitaria whose head municipality would be set-up in Las Caobas since abovementioned towns were still part of territorial jurisdiction as per our constitution of 1924, but the proposal did not prospered and was not until 1929 when we resigned to the territorial dispute regarding the central plateau or Trinitaria province…Sad for the people living in those towns, we could not save them from the misfortune of becoming Haitian citizens and all the years of misery that they had to bear. With that said, I don’t know where you got that distorted idea about getting back our Cibao region…my beautiful hometown, so different from Haiti by the way.


"With that said, I don’t know where you got that distorted idea about getting back our Cibao region…my beautiful hometown, so different from Haiti by the way".

Oupala is madd because we reclaimed what was ours and allow me to mention that this sicko you are talking to is a rapist. don't let him fool you because he is obsessed with anything dominican and wants all of us executed. he will take the finest woman for himself. listen be bold and have courage because this filth is nothing more but el cuco and should not be feared.


Mirabueno,
Hermano, no te preocupes solo le toy llevando el juego pa'ver hasta donde llega y validar una hipotesis sobre el nivel de odio que nos tienen algunos de estos individuos.
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"I am not afraid of living right on the boundary between the Pacific plate and the North America plate. Since San Diego is sitting on the Pacific plate, we are just taking a slow and free ride north as the transform boundary occurs, and why not, enjoying the Mediterranean weather year-round."

I like your sens of humour my friend, however, as I stated before, I prefer to feel myself well seated on the Canadian Shield. Do you know that even in the case of a major shif in the Earth crust, this Shield won't sink and won't melt because it is a mammoth piece of rock.

Therefore, I wish you a very happy and uneventful ride up Noth while piggy backing on the North American Plate. Meanwhile, you must remember that 2012 is less less than 2 years down the road, and I hope the planète Niburu won't show up to knock us off our orbit and send us through the interstellar outer space.

Niece to have talked to you buddy.

Hasta la vista :-)
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"I am not afraid of living right on the boundary between the Pacific plate and the North America plate. Since San Diego is sitting on the Pacific plate, we are just taking a slow and free ride north as the transform boundary occurs, and why not, enjoying the Mediterranean weather year-round."

I like your sens of humour my friend, however, as I stated before, I prefer to feel myself well seated on the Canadian Shield. Do you know that even in the case of a major shif in the Earth crust, this Shield won't sink and won't melt because it is a mammoth piece of rock.

Therefore, I wish you a very happy and uneventful ride up Noth while piggy backing on the North American Plate. Meanwhile, you must remember that 2012 is less less than 2 years down the road, and I hope the planète Niburu won't show up to knock us off our orbit and send us through the interstellar outer space.

Niece to have talked to you buddy.

Hasta la vista :-)



We will be waiting for you and your insurgents when you decide to cross the Massacre to claim El Cibao for you...You'll be lucky if you survive to walk 1 KM into DR territory.
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"We will be waiting for you and your insurgents when you decide to cross the Massacre to claim El Cibao for you...You'll be lucky if you survive to walk 1 KM into DR territory."

Hypocrit as usual, and sooner or later you'll accuse us being hatemongers. But don't worry, and as the Talibs said to the Yankees: "You have the watch, but we have the time."
And one day, I'll be laughing.

As for beating us on battle, You are too scared of the angry Haitians to face us even when we're unarmed LOL LOL LOL
Just look at our reaction on your own soil and you'll understand. Our peasants are brave and hard workers, but push them to the brink and you'll find out how nasty and bloody they can be. I personally wouldn't mess with them when they're mad, because I've never found bastards as expert in cutting head than them. Why do you think Preval doesn't the occupying forces to leave our country?
Edited on 1/12/2010 12:00 AM by oupala07.
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"We will be waiting for you and your insurgents when you decide to cross the Massacre to claim El Cibao for you...You'll be lucky if you survive to walk 1 KM into DR territory."

Hypocrit as usual, and sooner or later you'll accuse us being hatemongers. But don't worry, and as the Talibs said to the Yankees: "You have the watch, but we have the time."
And one day, I'll be laughing.

As for beating us on battle, You are too scared of the angry Haitians to face us even when we're unarmed LOL LOL LOL
Just look at our reaction on your own soil and you'll understand. Our peasants are brave and hard workers, but push them to the brink and you'll find out how nasty and bloody they can be. I personally wouldn't mess with them when they're mad, because I've never found bastards as expert in cutting head than them. Why do you think Preval doesn't the occupying forces to leave our country?


Oupala,
Please may the lengthy winter in Quebec provide you with peaceful days to help cool down and vanish the anger that dwells in your tormented soul. Pray the heavens for your people to keep the good temper meanwhile they are visiting our land, because any planned insurgency inside our country will be paid with thousand of innocent Haitian lives...Let's just keep the thigs the way they are and just focus on how to overcome the frustration and low morale that the Dominican independence has left in your person.
Edited on 1/12/2010 12:54 AM by perlurdom.
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Keep talking to yourself, because you don't make sense anymore and you start sounding like chinese to me.
Sayonara butt head!


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