A president in America is under a giant microscope, and is...

Josy - March 14 2011, 7:45 PM

A president in America is under a giant microscope, and is held accountable for his actions.

He also knows that he is not above the law, and is scrutinized by the citizens.

He will go to jail if he screwed up, or get kicked out of office and he cannot steal the country's money.

A president in Haiti is free to do whatever, and does not care about the people.

He does not care about living a legacy, and is simply there to become very wealthy.

He has a different agenda, and bring his cronies with him. His family, and friends all of a sudden become very wealthy.

He can come into power with zero cent in in his pocket, and live as a billionaire after only a few hears.

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