Wenso, i understood your concerns and neutral approach from...

Ouvejew - March 14 2011, 8:05 AM

Wenso, i understood your concerns and neutral approach from reading your first message.

I was just making conversation, as we all often do. Also, i am just like you, an economic immigrant who is waiting for peace and security to go back home.
I thought i would be based in Haiti already, because me and my family had plans to go back was going back home with the Aristide movement.

Not that we fans of any political, but we like the idea of a priest that would bring peace and pride.

In that time Haitians ain the diaspora, from all walks of life in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Boston, Chicago, California, Miami and other places gave a lot of money to the Aristide movement hoping to soon go back home and invest.

We thought we would have security to breathe easily in our homeland, but you know the story.

Just in case, i did not mention it before let me do so now, immorality or morality is not a subject Haitian politicians right now: FOR PROSPERITY TO BE IN HAITI THERE MUST BE PEACE AND SECURITY, AND IF THAT PEACE AND SECURITY COMES WITH MICHEL'S IMMORALITY OR MIRLANDE'S MORALITY THEN FINE WITH ME. AT THE END OF THE DAY NO ONE WILL BE ABLE TO EAT OR DRINK MORALITY OR IMMORALITY, BECAUSE ONLY PROSPERITY WILL ENABLE US TO EAT AND DRINK WHAT WE PRODUCE FOR OURSELVES.

M'suete la pai ak sekirite pou ayiti ka jwen prosperite'l.

Bondie beni ayiti.

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