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Message posted by Dick Liquor on March-14-2005 at 3:32pm - IP Logged
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So ruhevi, you do not know the answers to those questions that you ask, yet you can make the statements as you do? You want me to teach you history, when you have already made up your mind?  Riiiiight. 

Mpat, you have answered the questions he failed to seek on his own before becoming the political genius that he is...with out of the ass statements like "just move on". 

I love it when people make statements that sound like it is something new but really have no meaning to them. What the hell does "let's move on" mean?  Move on to what exactly?  How do you explain moving on?  Aren't we moving on as long as time is passing by and we are doing something?

Now after listing all these improvements or improvement attempts MPAT, doesn't it make you wonder why the REGIMES that try to help the Haitian people, are the ones that are quickest to be removed?

Now let me ask all of you a question. This coup that occured last year, was it the removal of one man, or was it the removal of an elected regime?  You see, everybody likes saying it is about one man and I too use to believe everybody was just riding Aristide's schlong, but I have come to realize(something many Haitians don't do..realize), that it is about much more than Aristide!  A government was elected by the people, and without any vote, this government was dissolved!  How do Haitians who want change such as yourselves, want Haiti to change if you nonchalantly shrug your shoulders at something that has been happening during during Haiti's 200 + history!

So I ask you again, do we just move on every time a regime that is elected is removed without any vote from the people?  Is this truly moving on or is it simply participating in the cycle of assbackwardness in Haitian politics?

It has to stop somewhere!


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Dick Liquor,

                  You, Dick Liquor to teach me history? Wow!

Mpat,

        By asking those questions, I didn't mean that Estimé or Aristide didn't do or try to do anything for Haïti. I was just asking that guy to illustrate his statements. That's what we need here. We don't need any dropped out fifth grader to come here and think he can say anything without giving proof.

        I think you really taught him how to write a text with your last post. Unfortunately, he is still stupid enough to believe he can be a history teacher.



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Message posted by ruhevi on March-14-2005 at 4:31pm - IP Logged
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Aristide is out. He is now the past. History!

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Well!!!! what multitudes of joyous colors we used to express our subconcious? So many people dying, is like a carnival for some on their canvas.
The self never lies


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Dick Liquor;  just the childlish feminine use of crayolas by the poster should tell you that you are dealing with an imbecile and a moron.

OOh what pretty colors...lol..lol

 


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We have survived thus far because we have learned how to move on. Its a matter of time now that it will become evident of the role that we are playing on global scale. We are and were never oblivious of our situation. It is just another chapter. And we are getting stronger.

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Those Lavalas supporters refuse to admit that their boss Aristide is past history. I understand their disappointment. With Aristide's fall they lost some advantages.I still remember this "Haitian Diaspo" who was supposed to receive $800,000.00 from Aristide on March 15, 2004, two weeks before the end of Lavalas. I would be very upset too! These so-called supportes are not complaining because they care for Haïti. They are upset because they lost some checks or some bags of rice. One of them was talking about too many peole dying. He forgets maybe how many died under Aristide's regime. Aristide resigned! What do you want now? Those of you who are so well educated, why don't you try to become the next president so you could retrieve Aristide from South Africa? I will be using all the joyous colors on my canva to express my own joy for Haïti. NO MORE DICTATORSHIP IN HAITI.Keep calling me imbecile and moron.I really understand your frustration.                   

                Aristide is out. He is now the past. History!



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Aristide supporters(REAL HAITIANS) are mad because they are no longer receiveing checks...TRUE DAT, TRUE DAT...just like the elite are happy he is gone because now they can monopolize rice imports and drive the prices up on an already poor and hungry population so now they receivce the 800,000 dollar checks...see it goes both ways...but if you can agree that you are Anti-Aristide(Brain Dead) and you are not being paid 800,000 dollar checks for your stance or position then yoyu can also agree that their are people who are not being paid to be pro-Aristide...so why would you bring up ONE SINGLE person that you "supposedly" know who had some type of position in Lavallas to represent whole the Pro-Aristide massive....IS IT BECAUSE YOUR STUPID...cuzz im not being paid......I can assure you that most people who "seem" to be pro-Aristide are actualy pro-Haiti...their is only two positions in this fight Pro-Haiti and Anti-Haiti...Aristide's return is just a symbolic aspect of the pro-Haiti movement...now you know.

                                       Aristide can never be the past as long as people like you find it worthy to bring him up or be active in conversations about him.

                                                                -WordTotTheWise


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"IS IT BECAUSE YOUR STUPID"

How could you call people stupid when you cannot even spell right?



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Can you understand French? Read this. It will tell you about my position.

Le black out est de retour à Port-au-Prince parce que l’USAID a mis fin au programme d’achat du carburant pour l’EDH. Quelle honte! Si l’USAID ne donne pas du mazout, Port-au-Prince est dans le noir. Qu’est-ce qu’ils gèrent ces ’”technocrates” au pouvoir en Haïti? Absolument rien! De quoi s’occupent-ils? A grossir leurs comptes en banque. En quoi Haïti est-elle aujourd’hui différente d’avant le 29 Février 2004? “Tete anmè-a toujou nan dyòl pèp la epi tete dous la nan dyòl Latòti ak yon ti gwoup zanmi-l.” Au moins sous Aristide le peuple bénéficiat de quelques programmes sociaux. Le pays est pire qu’il était sous Duvalier et sous Aristide. Je ne défends pas ces deux insensés. Loin de là. Ils sont aussi responsables de la situation actuelle d’Haïti. La misère fait rage. L’insécurité règne en maître. L’injustice est la règle.  

Depuis  quand Yvon Neptune est-il en prison? Pourquoi cette détention prolongée? Est-ce parce que Aristide a laissé mourir Claude Raymond en prison, Gérard  Latortue veut aussi laisser mourir Yvon Neptune en prison?  Sommes-nous encore sous le régime des Duvalier ou sous le régime Lavalas? Pourquoi l’haïtien se laisse t-il tant guider par cet esprit stérile de vengeance? 

Samuel Madistin, ancien dirigeant Lavalas, lavalassien déçu s’oppose au transfert de Neptune à un hôpital militaire argentin. Il dit que c’est un acte qui démontre que le pays est sous occupation. Il semble que Madistin vient tout juste de réaliser que le pays est sous occupation! « C’est une démache grossière qui foule aux pieds les lois du pays », s’indigne Maître Madistin. De quelles lois parlez-vous cher Maître?  

“ Samuel Madistin s’attend à ce que l’ensemble des juges entre en grève. " Les juges devaient longtemps se mettre en grêve face aux violations des droits du citoyen haïtien que nous constatons chaque jour dans le pays. Madistin réclame le transfert de M. Neptune à un hôpital haïtien et son retour au plus vite au Pénitencier National.” Madistin a cependant oublié de suggérer aux dirigeants actuels d’aménager les cellules du Pénitencier National car ils en seront les prochains locataires. Eux aussi. ils massacrent la population. Eux aussi, ils vident les caisses de l’Etat.




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