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by J .belizaire on 2/7
I KNEW HIM WHEN HIS WAS A SENATOR. I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE IS CAPABLE OF RIGHT NOW.MUCH SUPPORT TO YOU.
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by I Am Gauthier Saintilus on 1/23
Gauthier Saintilus
P.O. Box 24796
Brooklyn, NY 11202
(347) 526-8357 January 23, 2006
Dear co citizens,
I am honored to participate in this great mobilization for democracy in Haiti by giving some advices to the participants. Yes, in Haiti, the Presidential elections of 2006 are considered as a benchmark for all Haitians. I was surprised when I click in the Internet and noticed that more than 54 candidates were assigned to be the president of Haiti. It is the first time in Haitian History we have such statistic for the presidential elections. So, what is the purpose of this battlefield? How the outcome could be successfully beneficial to the Haitian people? Which one among them is worthy to be elected? As far as I am concerned, Haiti needs a second Moses to deliver Haitian people from their political struggles. That person could be one of the candidates or another person anointed by God shall rise and free Haiti at last. I have a lot of important points that I could mention, but I prefer to give to all candidates some hints about what they should do to help make this elections successful. These are my suggestions to help you in this matter:
a) Each candidate should fight his opponent with his logic strategies and constructive political words, not with destructive ones. b) Do not use, weapons to kill no one, and vandalism acts to handicap the mobilization of the elections. c) Present your national and foreign policy fairly so that you could build and gain legitimacy. d) Along with the elections, when you notice that you could not win, yield to the stronger party that you think is trustworthy to be elected. Do not react as a devil. e) Finally, each participant should shake hand of the winner and work together with him so that brotherhood and democracy could spread throughout Haiti. Regardless who will win the presidential elections; I will be available to provide good advices to help build democracy in my country. I have a good dream for Haiti, but I am waiting on the Lord to intervene. I encourage all of you to do your best so that this transition of power could be successful and beneficial for all of us. Congratulations! God leads and bless Haiti.
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by concerned Citizen, replying to I Am Gauthier Saintilus on 23-Jan-06 03:02 PM
Mr.Gauthier Saintilus, Politically you make a lot of sense, but God has nothing to do with politics or anyone's ambition to ascend to power. I will say it again, God would want Haitians to be obedient, have faith and perseverance in God himself. However, if it is the will of God, of course that is a different story, but since I do not know, please keep God away from Politics and Money.
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by Mololo on 12/25
Mr. Le Président quel est ton programme politique? Réponse: Mon programme politique est celui du peuple. Celui des analphabètes ne sont pas bêtes. Et la bêtise en elle-même.
N'est-ce pas un bon programme? Réponse: Je ne sais pas President!
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by tifreyne, replying to Mololo on 26-Dec-05 04:10 PM
Qu'un candidat a la presidence vienne nous dire que son programme est celui du peuple haitien, des analphabetes, etc.... on comprend pourquoi ils sont plus d'une trentaine a briguer la presidentielle. Au pays des aveugles, les borgnes sont rois. Ce que je veux dire en d'autres termes c'est que tijan betize n'a pas de programme comme beaucoup d'autres dans la course.
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by Eliane Charles on 11/24
Vous aviez dans le temps appuyé une grève au cours de laquelle vous appeliez les étudiants à garder la maison alors que vous aviez demandé à votre ami, ingénieur de déposer votre fils en même temps que le sien à l'école les 2 allaient à St-Louis de Gonzague (Kéké Bélizaire) Croyez-vous que vous pensez peuple. Il est temps que vous laissez la route`à des hommes qui pensent pays et qui ne seront président du pays que par amour. Vive Dumarsais Mécène Siméus, Franck Romain des hommes qui ont déjà fait leur preuve, Siméus dans plus d'une vingtaine de pays et Romain à Santiago
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by Georgy Simon on 11/22
Dejean Belizaire looks like a dead man walking. Go to Hell man and join the dead !
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by Bien Aime on 11/22
pourquoi ces candidats ages n appuient pas un candidat plus jeune, ils ont prouve qu ils ne peuvent pas prendre les decisions qu il faut .Moi je voterais volontiers Justima ou Guy Philippe
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by Mbordeaux Ibbo on 11/13
you already die ! go and sit down man!
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by Paolo on 11/8
YOU 'LL GO PRESIDENT HAITI.
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