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Subject Topic: Operation Secure Tomorrow? Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by KEN5938 on March-08-2005 at 2:27pm - IP Logged
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PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI -     

- OPERATION SECURE TOMORROW -

Haitians line-up to see the Doc.

 

SrA Dial mounts an antenna for the Joint Personnel Recovery Center (JPRC)

 

The front of the Haitian Presidential Palace

 

Presidential Palace Guards, armed with M-14s.

 

Joint Civil Affairs Team (96th CA) on the Palace Steps

L-R, Front: SPC Alerte (Translator),  CPT Corrina, SFC Bartolo (SF)

Back: LTC LeBlanc (Translator), Col Vigil, TSgt Johnson

 

SSG Tavarez, 96th Civil Affairs, inside the palace.

 

SSgt Kathy Martzall getting ready for her Blackhawk ride.

 

Maj "Jesse" James, ready for his Blackhawk ride.

 

UH-60 Blackhawk from the 1/228 Aviation, flying up the coast of Haiti.

 

.50-caliber, M2, Machinegun, I recovered from the Presidential Palace.



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la pe pour Ayiti!

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Look at them! Just taking over my country. Chilling out in the National Palace. How dare they!

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Yo rantre le yo vle, yo sorti le yo vle.  Ah Ayisyen pa ka fe sa lakay yo.  yo ap kale dada-w yo jan yo vle nan peyi an.mmh!

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i call on every haitian to reunit, and take over over our country. if you down let me know.

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wake up haitian people

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SE PA NOU MENM KI TE ENVITE YO?

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Rehuvi,

Non, se ou mem ki te invite yo!



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Ken,

Have you been listening to timanno? when he was a live that was one of his song which I listen to from time to time. Now ruhevi, they have been doing thing like that for a while now. This is not the first time that they have been to Haiti and chilling like that. Lets not forget that Haiti was once occupy by the US and some people believe that they even play a role in the building of the palace which is make as a proto type of the white house in small scale if you look at it closely.

I'm not please by these pictures because it shows that they are not doing much there when they could be in croix bosal helping the little Haitian men and women as a security presence. However the other pictures seem to show that they are fixing or doing some thing with an atena which is work and I don't mind that. Now, I wish they were not in my country at all but this is the card that we are dealt and we need to find ways to work with it.

From time to time, I keep repeating to every Haitian that we must not engage in fighting an uphill battle. Having been a former US soldier myself, I know the key to the battle is victory and we as Haitian keep thinking in the same frame of mind of our predecessors. We have to start thinking like the oponent and organize ourselves to win, not just to react on emotion. We also need to keep in mind that a house that is divided is weak and there is very little that you can do when you are divided.

I wish of the day when we can organize ourselves to make everyone of our gracious mind count and help Haiti to come out of its mizery.



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NegNwe,

             What makes you think that I am the one you need to personally attack? Amazing!



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mpat, unfortunately those that organized to win were the Haitians that hated Fanmi Lavalasse so much that they would commit treason in order to try to have a chance to get in power. I remember hearing how certain Haitians actually hoised Canadian and American flags high up in the air over their compounds.  Ala yon peyi ki proud to be black and independent papa.  As long as you have Haitians who hate Haitians so much that they would invite outsiders to destroy them, there will not be security, stability, or progress.

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