Mr. Grant you point is well taken. But as to your statement...

Mr. Grant you point is well taken.
But as to your statement that "The situation which had evolved in Rwanda bears no resemblance to Haiti's; therefore, any attempt at drawing a parallel, is to try to pull the wool over the people's eyes..."
Allow me to say that if you read my statement over again, nowhere will you see that i stated or implied - in any way shape or form - that the situation in Rwanda reflect/resemble any segment in the story of Haiti.
Moreover, if a parallel was perceived through the stated, i assure you that was inadvertent.
The clear point that was being made, David, is as follows: "The Hutus and the Tutsis have taken care the business of cleaning their capital and are getting along just fine. This, vis-a-vis this regime and that regime in Haiti in Haiti's political legacy...
By the way! I am also not Duvalierist, Aristidist or Prevalist (there has to be room for some humor).
Anyway! Thank you for your eloquent comment.
Let us move on!
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