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Firts, I thank you for trying to set the record straight for the sake of historical accuracy...but what i've stated was during the Duvaliers, Haiti as a country was
stronger in every category...whether one despises the Duvaliers or not...the fact remain just like here in the US...the credits/liabilities of any gov. administrations always go the commander in chief;so therefore samething goes for the Duvaliers...Regardless how you chose to define or who you want to credit
from the rate of the gourdes vis-avis the US $,Hasco, minotry,ciment d'Haiti, peligre dam ect...ect ect...by the way, I never stated that Papa Doc created all these of what I believe to be some of important national asssets.But, not only he maintained and finished the projets that he had enherited...;my God in the spirit of historical accuracy let's remind people some of his accomplishments''Teleco, Miron,Cabaret aka(Davalier-vill),the nice auto-route de Jacmel, Mais-Gate, Nursing school, many lycees and grade school...Again, the quality of life of the metropolitan area was 10000% better.

Yes, haiti had always had ''La saline, jalousie ect. ect'' now the whole urban area is a big la saline...so, please let not our ideology blinds the truth.Abviously, I do believe you understand the law of economics...the Haitian Gourdes was strong because of political stability, economic developments, infrastructure investments like(the peligre, teleco,miron, route national 1,2,and3) and of course, we produced 90 % of the daily foods and drinks
the the whole island consumed.

It is totally irrelevant of who own what companies during the Duvaliers my friends, the fact is:these companies were there provided good paying jobs to the people, helped built Haiti in so many ways.Per example
Minotry co. builted modern housing with inside plumming for its employees with their own electricity generator in''Ti Tanyen''ciment d'Haiti did the same thing in Sources-Matelas...just to name a few''..Now, what do we have under all these
incompetent so-called leaders is official slavery under the banner of UN.since
politic is a science, Duvalier(papa doc) was a shrewd politician to quote you...history will prove that ''PaPa Doc'' was the last qualified president...

As far as PaPa doc and Dumarsais Estime were noirist concer, maybe...just maybe my beloved-Haiti needs is another true noirist, after all, if one is serious about
about historical accuracy, one would knows that both of them(Estime/Papa Doc) did a lots to advance the so-called''Black middle and wocking class of Haiti''Unlike
Paul Eugene Magloire, Jean Betrand Aristide, Latortue and the current Rene Preval
who have done everything in their powers to destroy the sovereinty of Haiti, but
sadly to always defend and assure the interets of the international community..Let's not wasting our valuable times defending politicians vs another
let's just look at their records impartially and totally for the sake of a better Haiti for us all...

Dessalines, March 26 2008, 4:14 PM

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It's is about time some other true patriot,nationalist and visionary Haitian Brother or Sister,beside of course... read more >
Dessalines, 25-Mar-08 10:32 am
Haiti is the way it is today because of decades of Duvalier and his cronies mismanagement (father and son) and the... read more >
Beauvais Villatre, 25-Mar-08 2:08 pm
You are a small minded fool who is most likely living in a foreign country which is run by the rule of law not the... read more >
Lamartini Re, 25-Mar-08 2:28 pm
Hello compatriot, I did not quite understand this post. Yes or no; are you saying that they are engaging into... read more >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 25-Mar-08 5:53 pm
That was page one of the New York Times read page 2 as well. I am staying out of the sad thing called politics... read more >
Claude, 25-Mar-08 6:28 pm
No my friend, you are right in many aspect of your analysis. Given the nature of the word Dictator, it is only a bad... read more >
Wilgeens Rosenberg, 25-Mar-08 6:41 pm
Dessalines, we both cherish our beloved Haiti but we must set the record straigtht for the sake of historical... read more >
Rubens F. Titus, 26-Mar-08 1:26 am
Dear "M*O*R*O*N", foolish "S O.B" "stu pido", MOTHERless "f. u. ck", fils de "pu t e" "sal aud", "salo-pri" dog "f a... read more >
La Lionne, 26-Mar-08 2:24 pm
Firts,I thank you for trying to set the record straight for the sake of historical accuracy...but what i've stated was... read more >
Dessalines, 26-Mar-08 4:14 pm
Dessalines: The good old days weren't so good for everyone and the future is not as bad as it seems. Our beloved Haiti... read more >
Rft, 26-Mar-08 4:38 pm
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