That is not what we are discussing now. 90% of Haitians are...
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That is not what we are discussing now. 90% of Haitians are living below poverty level with less than $2.00 U.S. a day while 50% of Egyptians are living below poverty level.
When Duvalier was there it was 80% and after him it became 90% and only 1% of business owners in Haiti own 99% of Haiti's wealth.
We need change and we need a revolution to occur to break this vicious cycle of poverty.
With Aristide the country went deep down with a 10% increase in poverty.
Presidential and legislative elections never bring changes in Haiti and we continue to be the foever dreamer people of democracy and change.
While the Arab world is rebelling or protesting against their elites we should do the same in Haiti.
The Group of Bourdon cannot continue to own 99% of Haiti's wealth anymore.
The owner of this blog which blocks it for Haiti's viewers will not like us talking about change and revolution at all. It will resurface old postings to divide us anymore.
We will have our own blog pretty soon and Haiti will not be able to block it and the change will come soon. If Marthelly is not elected and even he gets elected if things continue to be the same we will go against the rich and the revolution will follow its course.
Haiti is due for a radical revolution and this will the last chance that we will take with Micky and if things remain the same they will be deeply sorry.
The contents of this blog are read through a sort of audio message to our viewers on a daily basis in Haiti and we will do what it take to make change happen in Haiti in the days ahead...
Samba, January 28 2011, 8:21 PM
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