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It is only a question what is on the table and what is our specific rights and obligations.

Dual citizenship that requires fainess in dealing between the acquired land and the natal land. I mean, if a man who holds dual citizenship, represents haiti in a meeting, his interest is to defend Haiti all the way. That is the most ehical position and is therefore an obligation that such an individual would have. When you understand the notion of ethics in business, economics or politics, it is not a problem at all to understand the benefits of dual citizenship.

To stay on question plain and simple, if there a treaty between two countries of which one is a citizen, one is to define him/herself soly based on what his/her job is and do what is expected of him. We need to be ojective to address the importance and the benefits of dual nationality for haitians living in the USA and other lands.

Dual nationality will be very good Haiti.

Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, March 27 2009, 10:05 PM

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The Dark Knight, my! my! my! Dark Knight why are you coming on here propaganding flawed information? First and... read more >
Tiba, 27-Mar-09 8:26 am
Dark Knight, I have read the 21 pages of the US Constitution and the ARTICLE III, SECTION 3 you referred to states... read more >
Legrand P. Salvant, 27-Mar-09 8:29 am
Oke Legrand & Tiba Maybe I've gotten a reading problem. My bad! I think I was understood when I said the dual... read more >
The Dark Knight, 27-Mar-09 8:08 pm
It is only a question what is on the table and what is our specific rights and obligations. Dual citizenship that... read more >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 27-Mar-09 10:05 pm
If the treaty is one sided, it is only because the person who was signing such a contract on bealf of Haiti simply was... read more >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 27-Mar-09 10:21 pm
Jean-Esdrace, I don't want you to think that the treaties were signed as/to be "one-sided" intentionally. These... read more >
Tiba, 28-Mar-09 7:40 am
Dark knight, You asked "I am wondering how, for instance, a high profile Haitian official, who holds a US citizenship... read more >
Tiba, 28-Mar-09 8:16 am
I really appreciate the way Tiba took the time to clarify this question asked by the previous friend. It is beautiful... read more >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 28-Mar-09 11:37 am
My question now would be" if the treties were not intentionally signed as/to be 'one sided", why are we not able to do... read more >
Jean-esdrace Germain Charles, 28-Mar-09 11:50 am
Jean-Estradace I can agree with you more! however, the enforcement of treaties don't lie in the hand of the people... read more >
Tiba, 28-Mar-09 12:12 pm
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