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Can you find the sole "spook" from the only ridiculous black country on the planet?

Officials Planning to Attend Pope Funeral


By The Associated Press

The Associated Press

 Dignitaries planning to attend Pope John Paul II's funeral:

ALBANIA: President Alfred Moisiu, Prime Minister Fatos Nano.

ARGENTINA: Vice President Daniel Scioli, Foreign Minister Rafael Bielsa.

AUSTRIA: President Heinz Fischer, Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel, Parliament Speaker Andreas Khol.

BELGIUM: King Albert II, Queen Paola, Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt.

BRAZIL: President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

BRITAIN: Prince Charles, Prime Minister Tony Blair.

BULGARIA: President Georgi Parvanov.

CANADA: Prime Minister Paul Martin.

CHILE: Foreign Minister Ignacio Walker.

COLOMBIA: Vice President Francisco Santos.

COSTA RICA: President Abel Pacheco.

CUBA: National Assembly President Ricardo Alarcon, head of religious affairs for Cuba's Communist Party Caridad Diego and Ambassador to the Vatican Raul Roa Kouri.

CZECH REPUBLIC: President Vaclav Klaus, Foreign Minister Cyril Svoboda.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: First lady Margarita Cedeno and Ambassador to the Vatican Carlos Rafael Marion-Landais.

EL SALVADOR: First lady Ana Ligia Mixco de Saca and Foreign Minister Francisco Lainez.

ESTONIA: President Arnold Ruutel.

FINLAND: Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen.

FRANCE: President Jacques Chirac and his wife, Bernadette.

GERMANY: Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, President Horst Koehler.

GUATEMALA: President Oscar Berger and his wife, Foreign Minister Jorge Briz and Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchu.

HAITI: Interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue.   LOL...LOL..LOL..LOL

HONDURAS: President Ricardo Maduro.

HUNGARY: President Ferenc Madl, Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany.

INDIA: Vice-president Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.

IRELAND: President Mary McAleese, Prime Minister Bertie Ahern.

ISRAEL: Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom.

LATVIA: President Vaira Vike-Freiberga.

LEBANON: President Emile Lahoud, Prime Minister Omar Karami.

LIECHTENSTEIN: Prince Hans-Adam II, Princess Marie, Prince Nicholas.

LITHUANIA: President Valdas Adamkus.

LUXEMBOURG: Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker.

MEXICO: President Vicente Fox.

NICARAGUA: President Enrique Bolanos, Foreign Minister Norman Caldera, Ambassador to the Vatican Armando Luna.

PANAMA: First lady Vivian Fernandez de Torrijos.

PARAGUAY: Foreign Minister Leila Rachid.

POLAND: President Aleksander Kwasniewski and his wife, Prime Minister Marek Belka, former President Lech Walesa.

PORTUGAL: European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, President Jorge Sampaio.

ROMANIA: Romanian President Traian Basescu, Prime Minister Calin Popescu Tariceanu.

RUSSIA: Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov; Metropolitan Kirill, foreign minister for the Russian Orthodox Church.

SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO: Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova.

SLOVAKIA: President Ivan Gasparovic, Parliament Chairman Pavol Hrusovsky.

SPAIN: Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia.

SWITZERLAND: President Samuel Schmid.

SYRIA: President Bashar Assad.

UNITED NATIONS: Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

UNITED STATES: President George Bush and his wife, Laura.

URUGUAY: First lady Maria Auxiliadora Delgado de Vazquez.

VENEZUELA: Foreign Relations Minister Ali Rodriguez, Planning Minister Jorge Giordanni.


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Why should he not attend the pope's funeral? The vast majority of Haitians claim catholicism as their religion. If the Dominican's can attend then we have every right.

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Could you answer Nadine's question Nigger?

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I think Latortue should not have gone, but he could have a delegation made up of the Bishop in Haiti, The ambassador to the Vatican from Haiti, Boniface , he is just a figure head anyway , he has nothing to do but bring Latortue papers from the cabinet files.Latortue needs to stay in Haiti to figure out how he is going to hold these elections, get moving on the stanadofff issue with Ravix, clear out the ex-militaries who are killing Lavalas supporters.But since he is going he should asked for the Vatican's help on helping on creating more universitiesand hospitals in Haiti since a lot of the orders of different Catholic groups will be there.I am not a Catholic anymore, but the Catholic schools in Haiti are better runned than the public schools, private,but I went to a semi-Catholic school since the government owns the land , and approve the curiculum ,Canado College is declining now but the brothers who funds it did a marvelous job by mostly selecting kids mostly from the affialiated schools such as Juvenat ,Notre Dame, Jean XXiii ,and the rich kids who go there basiclly had to prove themselves , now I heard any one get in.

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Quote: Originally posted by NewHaiking on April-06-2005
" Latortue needs to stay in Haiti to figure out how he is going to hold these elections, get moving on the stanadofff issue with Ravix, clear out the ex-militaries who are killing Lavalas supporters.But since he is going he should asked for the Vatican's help on helping on creating more universitiesand hospitals in Haiti since a lot of the orders of different Catholic groups will be there."
It's not in one week that Latortue is going to solve all these problems. And how could someone go to a funeral and ask the dead's family for help? That would be very rude! If Aristide was still president, would he go to the Pope's funeral? The Pope has done so much for Aristide!

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Ruhevi, Aristide WAS a president. So constitutionally speaking, we had an official government and the executive head of that government could represent us whether he was bad for a few, disliked by many and hated by several.

Latortue is nothing, just a puppet resulting from an international coup d'état with no brains and no self-image; filling a nauseabond and shameful spot left by the foreign occupiers for a few of months. Haiti has enough bad image, it's sad that a coup puppet with no respect whatsoever before Haitians and before history will be 'representing us". Thank God he will be so overshadowed that no one will even notice his nothingness-self.



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Quote: Originally posted by tibobdenazareth on April-06-2005

Ruhevi, Aristide WAS a president. So constitutionally speaking, we had an official government and the executive head of that government could represent us whether he was bad for a few, disliked by many and hated by several.

Latortue is nothing, just a puppet resulting from an international coup d'état with no brains and no self-image; filling a nauseabond and shameful spot left by the foreign occupiers for a few of months. Haiti has enough bad image, it's sad that a coup puppet with no respect whatsoever before Haitians and before history will be 'representing us". Thank God he will be so overshadowed that no one will even notice his nothingness-self.


Oh! Welcome back Tibob! We all missed you. Why did you chose to answer just one part of my post? You jumped so fast to defend Aristide that I am wondering if you have some kind of personal interest in doing so!

You talk so eloquently now about the foreign occupiers that it seems you totally forget about the same occupiers who landed in Haiti in 1994. Why Tibob? The same ones you call occupiers today put Aristide in Air Force II and made him have a nice trip back to the land of Haiti. You were not too young to remember that!

Is Boniface Alexandre a president? Do you think he could attend the Pope's funeral? Who do you think has no "brains"? Latortue or the "international coup d'état"? Was it Aristide who signed that piece of paper that the international community calls Aristide's letter of resignation? Why did you have to say "Ruhevi, Aristide WAS a president?" Didn't I say that ? You didn't like the way I said it , did you?


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Ruhevi, you haven't changed, twisting everything to a personal level. This is not what this thread is about, please don't screw it. You were not born on HX in 1994 when the occupiers put Aristide back in power, how can you tell that I forgot about it? Did you know my position then? You're just full of it. You are the one with two different measures for the same crime, accusing Aristide of corruption while shutting up before the atrocities of those current ti-sousou imbeciles in the Palais National.

And again, I already know that for you, people should only talk bad about Aristide to satisfy the lower portion of your instinct. Once something positive or non-sentencing is said about the guy, you overlook the whole TRUTH about what it's enounced to embrace accusatory terms. I don't expect you to grow up because that's not my business, but please can you just stop trashing the threads?

If you just forget for one minute about what Aristide took from you, go read my post again and tell me which part of it is untrue or doesn't make sense... Then respond to the truth or the untruth of the post. That's what forum discussion is about.



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HAITI: Interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue.   LOL...LOL..LOL..LOL

so what so wrong with that....Negger....your name says it all...is Haitian like you when ever a president step down, you burn hes house or anything that they use the country's money to build, you guys destroy it, my point is, just because you negger dont like latorture, no matter what he does would not be in your faver, you like a f**king sheep, where ever the other leeds, even if you run over by a truck, nothing can stop you.

 



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RUHEVI IS NOT GOING TO REPLY ANYMORE!!! HE JUST WANTS THE WHOLE FORUM TO JUDGE AND SEE WHO IS TWISTING THINGS TO A PERSONAL LEVEL, AND WHO DOES NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THE THREAD IS ABOUT. THANKS!

 

Quote: Originally posted by NewHaiking on April-06-2005


" Latortue needs to stay in Haiti to figure out how he is going to hold these elections, get moving on the stanadofff issue with Ravix, clear out the ex-militaries who are killing Lavalas supporters.But since he is going he should asked for the Vatican's help on helping on creating more universitiesand hospitals in Haiti since a lot of the orders of different Catholic groups will be there."


It's not in one week that Latortue is going to solve all these problems. And how could someone go to a funeral and ask the dead's family for help? That would be very rude! If Aristide was still president, would he go to the Pope's funeral? The Pope has done so much for  Aristide!      

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Ruhevi, Aristide WAS a president. So constitutionally speaking, we had an official government and the executive head of that government could represent us whether he was bad for a few, disliked by many and hated by several. Latortue is nothing, just a puppet resulting from an international coup d'état with no brains and no self-image; filling a nauseabond and shameful spot left by the foreign occupiers for a few of months. Haiti has enough bad image, it's sad that a coup puppet with no respect whatsoever before Haitians and before history will be 'representing us". Thank God he will be so overshadowed that no one will even notice his nothingness-self.

Quote: Originally posted by tibobdenazareth on April-06-2005


Oh! Welcome back Tibob! We all missed you. Why did you chose to answer just one part of my post? You jumped so fast to defend Aristide that I am wondering if you have some kind of personal interest in doing so!

You talk so eloquently now about the foreign occupiers that it seems you totally forget about the same occupiers who landed in Haiti in 1994. Why Tibob? The same ones you call occupiers today put Aristide in Air Force II and made him have a nice trip back to the land of Haiti. You were not too young to remember that!

Is Boniface Alexandre a president? Do you think he could attend the Pope's funeral? Who do you think has no "brains"? Latortue or the "international coup d'état"? Was it Aristide who signed that piece of paper that the international community calls Aristide's letter of resignation? Why did you have to say "Ruhevi, Aristide WAS a president?" Didn't I say that ? You didn't like the way I said it , did you?

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Ruhevi, you haven't changed, twisting everything to a personal level. This is not what this thread is about, please don't screw it. You were not born on HX in 1994 when the occupiers put Aristide back in power, how can you tell that I forgot about it? Did you know my position then? You're just full of it. You are the one with two different measures for the same crime, accusing Aristide of corruption while shutting up before the atrocities of those current ti-sousou imbeciles in the Palais National.

And again, I already know that for you, people should only talk bad about Aristide to satisfy the lower portion of your instinct. Once something positive or non-sentencing is said about the guy, you overlook the whole TRUTH about what it's enounced to embrace accusatory terms. I don't expect you to grow up because that's not my business, but please can you just stop trashing the threads?

If you just forget for one minute about what Aristide took from you, go read my post again and tell me which part of it is untrue or doesn't make sense... Then respond to the truth or the untruth of the post. That's what forum discussion is about.



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