Duvalier caused agriculture disaster, insecurity & slums in Haiti
♦From 1959 to year 2011 Haitian agriculture deteriorated progressively because Duvalier
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Agent-x,can you give a list of schools Aristide built in Haiti? Listen,just chill like a melon,okay! Where are those schools? Aristide was abroad for a long period of time almost all over. I know for sure he was in Montreal because he visited my more »
My brother, can you put your anger aside to deal with real Haitian issues. Aristide was not a politician before he became president. He was an activist in denouncing social injustices and it turns out that his government violates more people's right more »
Joubert,you are right and i salute you for that. Haitian leaders freak me out, gives me high BP all time. i will try my best,thanks again. more »
ah joubert you are almost right in what you wanted to say but you have failed to state in a thoughtful way. When you said that Aristide's government violated more people's right than any of his predecessors it becomes not only very hard t swallow b more »
Someone used my posting name to mislead you ok. I don't have time to capitalize on any errors of the past governments. I will not stoop myself that low. I don't want any return of any past government whether it is Aristide, Duvalier and Preval to n more »
Dear fellow countryman. I accept your explaination and I think you agree with me that the statement was horrendous. History must come to the level of science but when one refers to recent events with neglect and recklesness it must pointed out. You o more »
Mitch, I would agree with you 100% here with knowing the Nation's history. We should also know the history of the Nation's economics, cultural, sociological and psychological make-up. That is only on our part. Second, we should know the same histor more »
dear bernadette! We are in agreement again. Who could disagree with you on that? The history of our nation's economics is one of deceit and folly. I am not advocating isolation neither do I believe it works. I did not fully understand your notio more »
Joubert, I truly wanted to believe you. Really I was until I came to the point where you said:"I am like Toulimem, Joubert,Tiba,Jean Pierre and others to name a few who don't want those regimes back." If you were really Joubert and are telling th more »
Mitch, Sad but true, most nations don't know us still. They think that we are this little island nation who got away from slavery too soon and are devil worshipers and riddle in poverty. They have a very sketchy cartoonist attitude toward us. To put more »