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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by Emmerycenatus on 8/16

wyclef jean should join an alliance with fanmi lavalas party so his party could gain more root it will help him achieve the presidency that he need so badly he could do it instead of running alone he could form an alliance with fanmi lavalas party.

I think he would change the political landscappe if is wise enough he already popular among the population why not take this apportunity.

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by Dieuseul on 8/14

To be hones I have no idea about Haitian politic.

However I have been learning a little bit about it overtime.

I have one question.

Why are those people protesting?

I think some of my Haitian people are crazy because they believe one party or one person can get them out of that miserable life style.

They never sit down as one to say that they are sick and tired of protesting for nothing.

Now it's time for we as Haitian to come together as one to say NO to miser.

Yap di konsa "si Aristide te la se pa konsa sataye" Sak fe yo padi si nou te mete tet ansanm se pa konsa sataye?

Now Haiti needs God and its people..

not only one person.

I hope I don't offend anybody
God bless

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by greg St-louis, replying to Dieuseul on 27-Aug-10 02:45 PM

se sakfe haiti pap janm chanje, paske yo te jwenn yon bon chans ak wyclef yo pa prannn.

get manman moun ki te wyclef paka al pou prezidan.

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by Tomy on 8/14

gagot sa pa mande comentaire se you ti group moune yo bay yon ti monin pou vi'n fe rizib sa la

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by miggy, replying to Tomy on 14-Aug-10 10:09 PM

Se sa m'te panse tou. Yo bezwen fe demagoji.

Piyay la nan rout pou'l fine ...

Kite yo danse e pwofite non

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by David Grant on 8/14

It is obvious to the entire world that the "fanmi Lavalas " party is the most popular political party in in haiti.

The reason they are excluded from participating in the general elction is the foreknowledge that they will without a doubt win the election overwhelmingly.

Though it is said that Mr. Aristide was a corrupt president and, is sent in exile, does not deter his popularity among the downtrodden masses in the country.

The exclusion of the party is very much unfair.

I am sure that there are other members of this party reready to take up the mantle; why not given them a chance.

Isn't Mr. Preval a member of the lavalas party; or betrayed them. has he abandoned them

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by miggy, replying to David Grant on 15-Aug-10 09:30 PM

Excuse me...

Wyclef can stand strong and be his own man alone; not that the Lavalas family is a bad group.

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by david Grant, replying to miggy on 16-Aug-10 08:49 AM

En raison de sa popularite, Je suis persuade que Mr. Weclef Jean va gagner l'election presidentiel sans l'aide de quiconque.

En effet, que fera t'il apres qu'il devient president: fera t'il l'assignation des membres son "Refugee Camp" de venir en Haiti pour former son cabinet ministeriel.

Probablement, son governement devra batir des etapes dans chaque coin du pays pour faciliter ces artits Hip-Hop de chanter leurs chansons du ghetto, replet de profanates, pour le peuple haitien.

Donc, Je suis sure qu'il apprecieront ces performances, meme si la famine ronge a leurs ventres creux, et surement, ils chanteront en unisson: Vive Weclef Jean, president a vie.
Peut-etre, Claudinette deviendra la novelle Notre Dame de Perpetuel secours, vetu en un bikini caviarde; avec ses mains et pieds appose dans un crucifix.

Ca, mes amis, serait bel a voir.
Et Mr. Weclef Jean, avec la ceinture de ses pantalons taille just qu'au haut de ses genoux, chantera sa chanson de 2008:
If I become president,
I will be elected on Friday,
Assasinated on Saturday,
And burried on Sunday.

But, I will leave my millions in the ghetto.

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by miggy, replying to david Grant on 16-Aug-10 10:34 AM

Hey David Grant!

You are way over your head. I think you are crazy and somehow funny at the same time.
I believe that you're just having a great time with yourself.

Everything about Wyclef is serious business brother.

Please let's get serious and respectful ok.
Thank you.

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by david Grant, replying to miggy on 16-Aug-10 01:17 PM

This is not the reaction I wanted from you, I was hoping to give you a good laugh;however, you took my comment the wrong and got so peeved .

Nevertheless, it is my sinful indulgence when I am called crazy ; perhaps I am crazy and, I enjoy your calling me so.
I try my hands at comedy and, look at what it gets me into. In comedy, such joke is acceptable withiout being classified as disrespectful.

As I said heretofore, I wanted you to laugh; that's all.
Sorry if I offended you.

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by miggy, replying to david Grant on 16-Aug-10 01:22 PM

I endeed laughed Grant!

I enjoyed the funny side of it...

I was playing with you on calling crazy.

By the way, I do not know you personally to have called you crazy "on a serious note.
Now, let's get serious in the next sessions soon.
Have a great day!

Thank you.

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by miggy, replying to David Grant on 14-Aug-10 10:15 PM

Although that I liked Aristide.

He is out of the country.

The process of bringing him back to Haiti in order to participate, would be taking a long time. Haiti does not have the leverage to this at the moment.

I think those folks have wasted their time on coming out.
We are starting from scratch and should focus on that. Let us move forward.

WYCLEF JEAN/ PRESIDENT OF HAITI/2010

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by david Grant, replying to miggy on 14-Aug-10 10:46 PM

My assumtion of the unfairness of excluding the Fanmi Lavalas in the presidential election had nothing to with Mr. Bertrand Aristide per se. Surely, Aristide does not constitute the party in itself; I am convinced that there are other qualified members in the party caspable of stepping forward and take up the mantle.

I am not sure those folks who staged the protest had wasted their time;it is their right to excercice their franchise.

Nevertheless, it would be a wise move in the interim to draft Mr. Wyclef Jean in the fanmi Lavalas party; this would ensure a convincing victory for him.

D.G.

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Re: Fanmi Lavalas Protest In Front Of Haiti's Provisional Electoral...

by winy Saget, replying to david Grant on 15-Aug-10 12:59 PM

Why Aristide was president; he didn't give build at least seven millions mansions for the poor like he has one. We will understand if Aristide was President life will be different.

I always say Haiti is not ready for democracy because the military and the haitian people don't respect the law. As haitian I hope one day "haitian get to the street as one "black, white or mulatto "electricity 24/7 clean water, job, security, no filty streets, free education and healthcare, no more child slave and corruption, international investment, new thechnology for the farmer, result the housing problem.

I don't care who is President right now no changes.

The haitian people get right.

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