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Harold Fleurine says:

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I do not know what class I'm, but I do want to see the first class of haiti take controle of the elections this year, only the first and the seconde classes of haiti who can talking about unities.

Because most problems we have in haiti right now is a kidnapings.What class...

give me you'r takes

harold f.

 


Mezidor Labranche says:

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Hell no...

This not the time for unity.

This is the time for all haitians to focus on "all hell break loose" because this is their only change for 5 years from now.

I hate it when these filty rich people in haiti always come out of their luxurious caves from many unregistered rich cities in Haiti preaching fake speeches, when they have done nothing for the haitian people but sell things to them.

 


Rudy Etienne says:

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Ceecee, by saying "Don't just tell us you are going to do something, show us what you have done," I mean the government of Haiti...

I wanted to make it clear that we are seeing eye to eye when it come to progress for Haiti.

:-).

 


Rudy Etienne says:

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Ceecee, you are absolutely correct in your point...

we need to see action.

As you stated, "action speaks louder than words." Don't just tell us you are going to do something, show us what you have done. We have been down that road once to many times.

Our beloved Haiti deserves better.

 


Ceecee says:

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I agree with you my brother.

Action speaks louder than words.

 


Rudy Etienne says:

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I agree with Mr. Brandt sentiment.

But I feel that the rich families in Haiti are as much to blame for the unity issues amongst the Haitian community at home and abroad.

What exactly has Mr. Brandt done to bring unity in the country?

He can and should do as Mr. Gates suggested to his rich colleagues in the US, share a percentage of your wealth for a good cause.

The Haitian richest families can do the same, use a "small" part of their wealth and invest in Haiti. Mr. Brandt should ask his rich colleagues in Haiti to use a small percentage of their wealth to help rebuilt the county, we need better infrastructure, better education, jobs with a respectable minimum wage, transportation, and adequate housing for the poor; I can go on. Just imagine if the Haitian richest families unite to promote Haiti, how much they would benefit from a country who, once again, is thriving and attracting businesses and investments.

Good education, jobs, will be the first step to unite the country.

I am sure Mr. Brandt can take the lead to promote unity for Haiti.

Also, we the Diaspora have been investing in our country all along by sending money and making sure that our love ones in Haiti have the means to meet their basic needs.

We should have the right to vote and some say so in how the Haitian government does with the money that we are investing in the country.

We need the government to resolve the dual citizenship issue.

President Preval traveled abroad on many occasions to ask us, the Diaspora, to help but did nothing to give us the right to be active participants, on the table, to help in the planning for Haiti's future.

Very disappointing but we were united once and I am sure that we can be united again.

The Haitian government as well as the rich families who control Haiti's wealth will need to set the example through their actions.

I am a proud Haitian-American and I would love to go back home when I am ready for retirement.

It pains me when my 83 year old mother tells me every time we talk, that she misses Haiti but she already knows that she will never see her birth home again.

 


Betina Jeanmary says:

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se vre, pa janm gen tet ansanm nan selman nan eleksyon, an tout bagay kap fet an ayiti.

se rezon sa ki fe peyi-a ap vinn pi pov.Mwen panse ke pep-la sipoze gen tet ansanm, sispann depan sou lot peyi. Mange ak fre akse nou, ede sak pa genyin.

pa tan gouvenman, kreye travay ak ti cob goverman ka prete-nou. pesape bisnis-nou ap mache epi ekonomi-a ap vin pi bon.

 


Will Smith says:

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Thanks for the clarification, BELPOLITIK.

It's been said that Jude Celestion is in relationship with Rene Preval's daughter; so Jude Celestion is likely to be Rene Preval's son-in-law.

 


Ayiti says:

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Brandt ap defan biznis li ak afe pal ak biznis l'elite yo ki deja fe deal yo ak Preval & Celestin.

 


Belpolitik.com says:

Re: Jude Celestin Relationship With President Preval

We apologize for the misprint that Jude Celestin is the nephew of Rene Preval.

It has been removed from the article.

Jude Celestin is the nephew of Rony Gilot, Jean-Claude Duvalier's former minister of information.

News reports suggest that Jude Celestin is the son-in-law or president Preval

 


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