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12861: Re: 12858: stanley honorat re:12815 dorce's response (fwd)
From: rudy barthelemy <kreyolconnection@yahoo.com>
Mr. Honorat wrote:
> i personally feel that it is more important to worry
> about aristide's
> character (or lack thereof). garrison is a man who
> chose to state his
> opinions and his version of events in a way that
> suited him (VOODOO
> POLITICS) and is entitled to do so. whether one
> agrees with those opinion
> or not is a matter of choice. aristide, however is
> in the process of
> destroying a country. that is alarming, to say the
> least.
Without knowing Mr.Honorat at all, I find his comments
very amusing. According to him, it's more important
to worry about Aristide's character because he "is in
the process of destroying a country" and it's not that
important to worry about Garrison's because this
latter one "is stating his opinions and his version of
events in a way that suited him, and he's entitled to
to do so." What if all this was the other way
around?
Le monde à l'envers!
Reality under rape!
History in the unmaking!
Roody
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