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a1760: Re: a1752: Upset in France may spell trouble for Haiti (fwd)




From: E Vedrine <evedrine@hotmail.com>


>if Mr. Le Pen is elected, he would cut the France
>financial support to Haiti.

>my friends if Gore were elected, the democrat
>would not block the 500 million dollars loan

My friend, see that as challenge for the Haiti to STOP BEGGING and to start
doing things on her own (no matter how little they may be).Since when France
has cared SO MUCH about Haiti?

“Grès konchon kwit kochon”

EV -http://hometown.aol.com/ewvedrine/EV-DiksBiblioHC.htm




>From: Senou <senou@yahoo.com>
>
>Upset in France may spell trouble for Haiti
>
>Nobody knows what may happen between now and May 5 for
>the run off between the current French President Mr.
>Jacques Chirac and Jean-Marie Le Pen. Mr. Le Pen is
>against immigrant and his views are too far rights, if
>elected he will hamper the relationship between France
>and various third world countries. This morning, many
>French liberal had called for the people to vote
>against Mr. Le Pen and the margin between this extreme
>right and the president is too slim.  This election
>can go either way.  Well the French citizen have
>spoken, the young generation had voted for Le Pen and
>if Mr. Le Pen is elected, he would cut the France
>financial support to Haiti.
>Well one might say why we are concern about who get
>elected in the Presidency in France or in the US and
>Canada, my friends if Gore were elected, the democrat
>would not block the 500 million dollars loan earn
>legally to Haiti.
>Defending a country supersedes everything else. This
>current government that is crying today about this
>artificial embargo had given the clearance for the
>international community to impose an embargo (1991-94)
>to satisfy individual ego not to help the country.
>Today, these folks are paying the consequences of
>their inconsequence. The sad part, real people are
>suffering from it.
>Lavalas family had made a huge mistake, that political
>group should have sent someone else in the election.
>I?m not talking about qualification, once you have
>reached your 35th birthday, enjoy your citizenship,
>own a property, you can be a candidate. Period. The
>constitution does not mention that you have to go to
>school or receive a formal education. I don?t believe
>such school exists: how to become president. Which
>means the Lavalas leader can be president but once you
>know your name has become a distraction, a wise
>individual would take the back seat whether you are
>right or wrong, sometimes one can be more effective in
>the background than in the public view.
>Fact: as long as Mr. Saddam Hussein is in power in
>Iraq the economic embargo will remain in place; as
>long as Mr. Jean Bertrand Aristide remains in power,
>the lavalas government will not receive a dime from
>this current US administration, my friends, it is a
>known fact. I bet with you if Mr. Saddam Hussein is
>overthrown or died today the UN will meet the same day
>to cancel the embargo.
>Our biggest dilemma in Haiti, we focus everything on a
>single individual which means we don?t really have a
>vision. What would happen if that person dies today or
>paralyzed or someone who has a member of his/her
>family victim has decided to get even.
>
>The lavalas leader could have helped the country but
>personal ego will prevent him to do so, he should call
>a general election and exit peacefully. He is a tough
>call but only a wise leader will take that route.
>Daniel Fignole, the most popular Haitian ever lived in
>this world had accepted the presidency despite
>knowingly it was a way to get rid of him, but he did
>not want the country to be occupied. He was a truth
>Patriot, from Duvalier up to the current government;
>we cannot find a leader who can fill his shoes.
>
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/haiti2004/
>NB: for immigrant Mr. Jacques Chirac is the best
>Choice
>
>
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