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Author: AnnetteAnnette Date: Feb 15, 2008 10:50
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La chanson du jour. Opéra ou music-hall?
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Salut,
Je vais répondre à l'article ci-dessous, du Nouvelliste. Car, je peux
déclarer sous serment que je n'ai jamais ni parlé ni rencontré le
Sénateur Boulos sur ce dossier. Et, je suis prêt à déposer sous
serment devant la Commission du Sénat. Ce serait une opportunité en or
de prouver que j'ai servi mon pays avec Honneur, Honnêteté et
Patriotisme.
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Author: Gwo MangoGwo Mango Date: Feb 16, 2008 20:38
On Feb 15, 1:50 pm, Annette wrote:
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> Double nationalité, la boite à surprise
The U.S. government could care less if someone has a passport from
another country...as long as one continues to pay taxes at home and
doesn't officially renounce their American Nationality. Why are we...
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Author: boulouboulou Date: Feb 17, 2008 11:28
Gwo Mango wrote:
> On Feb 15, 1:50�pm, Annette wrote:
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>> Double nationalit�, la boite � surprise
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> The U.S. government could care less if someone has a passport from
> another country...as long as one continues to pay taxes at home and
> doesn't officially renounce their American Nationality. Why are we
> Haitians still barking loudly about National Pride vis-a-vis
> "nationality" when in truth we have very little pride about our Nation
> and our People? Now I can understand a politician having a position of
> leadership that shoudl not be coerced or influenced by extra-national
> (foreign) interests...however, this type of with-hunt is clearly
> another sad case of personal vendetta, rather than about Nationality.
> Wanna talk about dual citizenship? Then Senators, please talk about
> dual citizenship in the broad sense. Other wise, shut the hell up! It
> ridiculous to continue to chase everyone outta town and wonder why
> there is little interest in domestic product... ...
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Author: Gwo MangoGwo Mango Date: Mar 4, 2008 10:05
>but why are local Haitian
>politicians so
>afraid of the Diaspora?
I think we can thank laTurtle for one, but also the national pride
(bourrikness) doesn't allow for "foreign influenced" to come and
dictate how things ought to be, should be, could be...as if the locals
can't do it. Pride is a hard thing to swallow..
m.
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Author: boulouboulou Date: Mar 4, 2008 14:40
On Mar 4, 1:05 pm, Gwo Mango yahoo.com> wrote:
Kafou said:
>>but why are local Haitian
>>politicians so
>>afraid of the Diaspora?
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> I think we can thank laTurtle for one,
Not quite. After Jean-Claude Duvalier was forced out of Haiti, there
was this
alcoholic named Henry Namphy who inherited the reigns of power. At the
time, a lot of Haitians in the diaspora wanted to move back home with
their
diplomas, good will, and saved up monies. What did Namphy do? In a
drunken
stupor, he concocted the 1987 Constitution, whose main objective was
to
block the political aspirations of a competent and willing diaspora.
The saddest part is, his strategy has proven successful to this day.
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