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Si ce n’etait pas triste, ce serait risible.  La generation haitienne a l’ecole dans les annees 70 et 80, qui s’est muri a la fin du siecle dernier, est aussi en train de rater le train de l’Histoire.    Vous vous souvenez d’Henri Christophe? Il rata le train de l’Histoire. C’etait le gars qui crea un royaume modele, progressiste, avec un ramassis d’anci

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It has been over 200 years of a rollercoaster ride for the nation of Haiti. We have applauded various kinds of politicians who for the most part treated us like red haired children. They promised us a safe haven but they were yet to show us that their actions matched their words. We had been betrayed, lied to, played with, and powerless to stand up to stop their wave of corruption. Haiti has been zombiefied

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Haiti 2020 Scholarship Fund (H2020SF) is a Non-Profit organization whose objective is to provide a clear vision for education in Haiti through the promotion and reward of excellence. H2020SF’s main target is students in humanitarian classes. Humanitarian classes are United States High School’s equivalency. Mission To secure funds, human resources, and technologies in order to provide scholarships to

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Jean Wyclef does not have to wait ‘till November to be gone from Haiti 2010 elections; the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) had decided to not grant his wishes to be elected on a Friday, get assassinated on a Saturday, and be buried on a Sunday. His harem of lawyers plays a big part on such a wish not coming true. Wyclef’’s bid for president of Haiti was rejected according to the provisions of artic

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A cause de Bill Clinton, Haiti a souffert de misere, de corruption, de desespoir, et d’insecurite. Premierement, il nous a redonne Jean Bertand Aristide qui a arme des jeunes en vue de l’aider a imposer son pouvoir absolu, ce qui a donne une license a des bandits pour tuer tout opposant avec un pneu autour de leur coup et de la gasoline dans leurs bouches. Deuxiemement, il a deactive l’armee haitienne,

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Because of Bill Clinton, Haitians suffered misery, despair, corruption, insecurity for three straight years. First he brought back Aristide who armed young kids to help him (Aristide) impose his absolute power, resulting in the rise of murders by tires and the formation of all kinds of group of Chimeres that he (Aristide) himself financed. That same Clinton deactivated the Haitian army, where thousands of go

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The Haitian law stipulates that a candidate must receive 50% plus one vote to win the elections. According to the rain of candidates, political parties, and divided popularities among the highest bidders, some people predict that no candidate is popular enough to sway all Haitians to vote for him or her. To avoid a possible run-off, political parties should team up together to send one and only one candidate

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Keeping the microphone but trading a guitar and a piano for a seat at the National Palace or at the parliament is now “à la mode de chez nous.” No one will ever know the reasons behind these impromptu decisions of our well known entertainers to kick our conventional leaders away from the political scene. The only explanation of these unrehearsed turn of events is that they have given so much to the coun

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With Wyclef Jean seemingly entering the political arena, Rene Preval shooting for a third tenure, the international community owning the problem of Haiti, Clinton behind the wheel of Haiti’s destiny, and the people of Haiti reluctant to believe no one and not even messengers of God; the upcoming campaign trail is steering up to be a Hollywood blockbuster where the main characters will be the ones with the

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Dear people of Haiti, My name is Bobb Q Rousseau and I am happy to stand before you today to inform you that your inaction and your lack of interests in the affairs of Haiti is beyond pathetic and transpires nothing but a despicable behavior, leading to a disgraceful debacle in our environment, our politic, our society, and our economy. We have talked the talk so many times but not once we have taken the ini

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