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Topic: Haiti Election 2010 (Post your comment) Here are the latest comments from our readers about Haiti Election 2010 Read them all and submit your own comments Re: Haiti Election 2010by Kelly Villate on 7/24to all haitians who really wants change, who wants to see a different haiti, tis nov enlection we have to vote for charles henry baker is the only hope, last election he was the only candidate with a plan for haiti. let's make a change, it's time for the whites and mulatos haitan to take over, we ve been dealing with theses black politician for years and all they ve done is destroy haiti more and more by stealing , corruption and all . now this time has to b different, haitan pple needs a chance. to give white and haitian mulatos.vote for baker is a very creative and has created many in haiti , that 's what we need (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by rie, replying to Kelly Villate on 14-Sep-10 11:08 PMHello Kelly, I dno really believe it is about having a Mulatto or a White Haitian rule. I do not think a person's color will determine how well they lead. Rather I think we have to look at qualifications, ethics, and integrity. Is the person qualified to lead a country and does the person lead with integrity and is ethical. Yes, I do believe that Charles Henry Baker is by far the most qualified to lead his people and his country, but not due to his race. I am a light skinned Haitian or should I say caramel in color who comes from a mixed background. My darkskinned grandmother who is well educated and sensible in her thinking even believes that Charles would be the best leader for the country. However, unfortunately some of the Haitian people's mentality is that they do not need a white man or mulatto or even light skinned person to lead the country. This is such an unfortunate case. Perhaps they feel that they will go back to the slavery days. Or perhaps they suppose they the will be treated as low class. Haven grown up in Europe by Haitian born parents, I have heard and seen many cases where the Mulattos and White Haitian regarded themselves as better than the darker skinned haitian and henced would only mingle with Haitians that looked them in complexion. On the other hand, I have heard and seen darker Haitians that would feel inferior to the those lighter than them and thus would treat the lighter skinned Haitians with contempt when at the times the lighter skinned Haitian just wanted to be accepted. So, this is a mindset that must be addressed, coached, and broken. We really need to work together. I am tired of seeing some Haitians trying to keep their bloodline pure with just marrying mulattos and not willing to accept one because that person is darker. And I am tired of seeing the white or lighter skinned Haitians not given a chance or regarded as Haitian because of their complexion. It is time for us to work together and for each other... I believe that Charles can bring that change and unity about. Rie (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by kelly Villate, replying to rie on 15-Sep-10 05:10 PMhello rie, absolutly agree with u and that is what i was to trying to make readers and writers on site understand, it was not about a mulato r white haitians ruling haiti, it was about some writers needs to stop bashing them out. but i can't write more that than what u've wrote down. 100 percent agree (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by rie, replying to kelly Villate on 15-Sep-10 07:03 PMThanks for replying Kelly! I enjoyed reading your comment. I understand how you feel and am in agreement with you. It appears as if both sides are tired of being bashed. It is definitely time for us to work together. Surely, the Jamaicans do not seem to have a problem with this; they are an entirely mixed country yet treat one another the same and do not bash others because of their color when they are mulatto, black, chinese, white or indian. I really hope the Haitian people would get pass this and look at one's heart and intention. I agree with you too 100%. It can be frustrating! (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by kelly Villate, replying to rie on 17-Sep-10 01:21 PMrie, rie. u 're welcome,. it's always a pleasure to exchange ideas with writers like u, with the ability to analyse the facts and layout great comments that everyone can enjoy reading and agree with it and let's keep on convincing the rest that chrales henry backer is the best choice that we haitians and haiti has at the moment.the more we spread the word, more chances we 'll have of elected a grat leader and a great hope for the our nation. peace brother. (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by rie, replying to kelly Villate on 17-Sep-10 03:34 PMThanks! I hope and pray that Charles would become president so long as he does the right thing. Peace to you too. BTW, I am not a brother, I am a sister. LOL! (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by peeter, replying to rie on 15-Sep-10 01:56 PMRie I wanted to tell you that I have nothing to add, your comment is perfect, I am a true Black Haitian skin that is Charles Henry Baker is the most credible candidate in Haiti, he is a true native Haitian Natal and n did not wet the hands in acts of wrongdoing as MPs, senators, former prime ministers who were living on trash easily, well before January 12, the Haitian people by pretending that there are differences between them, I think that a Haitian is a Haitian, he is Black, White, Yellow or mulatto, these bands of politicians, not political and administrative experience, have a venom that causes this mentality through this people, because they benefit illiteracy of the people to play their games of discrimination in favor of their pockets. Charles Henry Baker Would be a good alternative for the future of the Republic of Haiti. (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by rie, replying to peeter on 15-Sep-10 04:06 PMHi Peeter, Thanks for your reply. I totally agree with you. (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by ka, replying to Kelly Villate on 02-Sep-10 10:48 AMYour are so stupid. One of the problems with Haiti is the racism that exists. Instead of voting based on race, Haiti needs to vote based on who can bring true change to all Haitian citizens; regardless, of whether they are White, Mulatoes or Black. (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by kelly Villate, replying to ka on 03-Sep-10 06:21 AMThanks, but i did not write my comments for no reason, i wrote according to some writers on this site who r blamning the mulattoes, they talked bad about them.Ever since 2006 elections when some of them mulattoes decided to run for office , they have been critizise harshly that i beleive is unfair cz they re not the one who has the judicial power and that's what am trying to make some of the writers understand, one nation. Most of the blks haitians needs to stop trashing out the mulattoes, we need to work together instead for a better nation and haiti would never be an indepedent nation if they were not involved. and the first who stood up against the french and against slavery was a mulatto VINCENT OGE and others. thanx (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by marcy Paul, replying to kelly Villate on 11-Sep-10 07:52 PMWithout Oge and Chavannes (two mulattoes), there might not have been any significant revolution. They were the ones who from the beginning of the Revolution tried to work with the Haitian masses. People can talk all they want. But the truth will remains always what it is: The truth. Anything else does not matter. (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by ti Bonite, replying to kelly Villate on 07-Sep-10 07:41 PMIt has been too long since the last time we've talked. Events have occured and have scratched at our lives only to leave us bitter as we now embark on taking on and attack each other.The reference or attention on race is not going to help any one bending on building a nation. It's a strategy to divide and conquer as it's well known in the circles of the opposition;be it national or foreign.The truth is the Haitian Traditional Elite has shown an utter failure and a lack of will to reform a medieval landownership system; something that is vital to getting the country's crucial population-relocation project going = not my words, but tose of Haitians and Non-Haitians alike who care for the well-being of a people. (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by murat, replying to kelly Villate on 03-Sep-10 03:55 PMVOTE ONT THE FOLLOWING LINK: VOTEZ SUR LE LIEN SUIVANT: VOTE SOUT SIT SAR: http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/499265 (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by jeremi Desendent, replying to Kelly Villate on 02-Aug-10 06:43 PM24 years of these congo animals destroying HAITI has to end its time to elect someone whith a vision education solid background, im praying that this guy wins and put an end to this slave mentality thats ben destroying haiti 24 years they still dont got it together i guess, if you put a suit on a pig hes still a pig, but i know for sure charles is not a pig hes is the only person i can say that ill put my money on, since duvalier and his african tribe took over its ben down hill for HAITI NOW LETS GIVE IT A REAL TRY GOOD LUCK BAKER . (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by sebastian, replying to jeremi Desendent on 13-Aug-10 10:09 PMI know what you're saying. I agree with you. I am sure he would be the best for Haiti.But your language is the reason why the nation is scared of voting for him. (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by J.j. Ism on 12/9hAITI 2010 ELECTION IS ALREADY AT THE DOOR. I find that it is way too late to ask such question. Question like that should be asked decades before for the simple reason that such event must be prepared by educating the people. What is the best way to do so other than in school. By doing so we will give to the next generations the tool they need to differenciate the bad from the good, the sold out to foreign forces from the true lover of Haiti, those who want to fillup their pocket from those who are driven only by the survival of Haiti. What happen to our " education civique" that we used to study in elementary? We need to bring it back accordily to the new era.. But this a long term job. The Haitian people has to wake up like Bouckman did with the slaves, our fathers and mothers, to regain our greatest and most unique fortume: our INDEPENDANCE. Unless the next electio provide us with such leader, the election will vain. By the way, I would like to thank the person who mommented my article of yesterday, and I'm taking the opportunity to tell him that I am a man who used to teach History back home and I am still a teacher in Canada. By for now (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by ti Bonite, replying to J.j. Ism on 09-Dec-09 12:23 PMThe alledged recent diatrod between Ex-President J.B.Aristide and current President R. Preval only serves to illustrate the quadmire we've found ourselves engulfed in since the "Revolution".If anything, what we have come to learn over the last 205 years is that what is good for Haitian Politicians and the Business owners transplanted from the world over the've moved in with is not necessarily good for Haiti. Haitian Politicians and their Chummies have consistently been mostly amoral entities that continue to build their wealth on the backs of the nation's economically challenged. It is as if for them helping the less fortunate was a form of a civil and corporate business disobedience. It is astonishing to see how out of 66 governments the Republic of Haiti has seen over the last two centuries that only two have shown themselves to be in any significant way or manner inclusive or progressive to level the playing field. We will hold our breaths again for these upcoming elections in the hope that this time our behavior will reveal necessary acts of conscience. (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by ti Bonite, replying to J.j. Ism on 09-Dec-09 10:02 AMI couldn't have agreed with you more on the need for the return of a civic education for the people of Haiti. A need for knowledge of the true history of the country cannot be overstated. We have told ourselves so many fabulous stories and most of all have come to beleive in their authenticity despite the facts to the contrary. A dissociation from reality or the loss of touch from reality will eventually help cast us into a world of oblivion. It is a schizophrenic flight to deny the hard truth and to lose ourselves into the escapism of fantassy however necessary it may be to help deal with the pain of a trauma. We must pay our dues if we are to embark on the road to a resolve I (Reply)
Re: Haiti Election 2010by b Andrade, replying to ti Bonite on 25-Aug-10 09:36 AMIt's amazing to read comments from other websites, and see that there are individuals who actually think that this man rene preval and his "gang administration" are doing a good job. You are all under a spell of ignorance, how could anyone of you side with such CRIMINALS. From duvalier onto preval they have all held Haiti hostage, doing nothing for the population. Sometimes they say that it's the USA or France that has placed Haiti in such situation, yes France & the USA have a role to play in Haiti's destruction, but the different administration elected in Haiti have a bigger blame to bare concerning Haiti's condition. The US & France did not and are not forcing preval "NOT" to establish "healthcare, water system, electricy in Haiti. Those are the primary setting of a country. No, preval is a dishonest vermine with no compation for his people, I don't count him as an Haitian. For all this time that he has been in power: ***Nothing has been done during your time in power, rene preval, "VOUS ETES UNE ORDURE DE PREMIERE CLASS AINSI QUE VOS AUTRES CAMARADES."**** Before the earthquake you did nothing, and after the earthquake you will do nothing. You and your party have stolen enough from this country: SO GET THE HELL OUT OF HAITI. (Reply)
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