| #101 - Posted 27 December 2008, 4:12 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Bonao, provincia M.N Join date: December 2007 Member #: 135 Posts: 278 | WHY JUSE ONLY LOOK AT THE POoR FACES, AND THE BAD SIDE IF you cand FO shit about it!!!, WHY NOT LOOK AT THE REAL BRIGHT SIDE ALSO!!?? huh!!!! Edited on 12/27/2008 4:12 PM by Euromax. |
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| #102 - Posted 27 December 2008, 4:29 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: June 2008 Member #: 887 Posts: 1577 | RE: Haitian Cannibalism & other anomolies Euromax, I am as Dominican as you are (and, if it is important, white) and I completely disagree with you. Haitians are people just like us. It is easy to find a lot of differences between our countries but they are a part of the human race exactly as we are too. There are two parts in this island and there will be two parts forever but not necessarily one part must be better than the other in personal terms. I am really sorry you did not notice we are trying to do something constructive around here. Can you help? |
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| #103 - Posted 27 December 2008, 4:35 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Bonao, provincia M.N Join date: December 2007 Member #: 135 Posts: 278 | Quote: PeRod previously said: Euromax, I am as Dominican as you are (and, if it is important, white) and I completely disagree with you. Haitians are people just like us. It is easy to find a lot of differences between our countries but they are a part of the human race exactly as we are too. There are two parts in this island and there will be two parts forever but not necessarily one part must be better than the other in personal terms. I am really sorry you did not notice we are trying to do something constructive around here. Can you help? SADLY I CAN;T I'M OPPSOE TO HAITIANS COMING TO OUR NATION THAT IS DEVELOPING PEACEFULLY! sadly thos Hatians are wild animals that don't respect the laws, they maybe Humans but they act like pure salvage animals!! i just finish seeign a documentary from Reuters, where they show how gangs are played not only isnide bad neighboorhod but in the whole of Port-au*Prince!! that capital city is a total disaster, D.R looks like heaven compare to port-au-prince, and thats there capital, IMAJINATE en los campos and the rest of the poor country !!! we can't let there influence come to our country and stop our progress!!! NO ES TOLERABLE, and ill do anything posible to defend my land!!! even get rish and buy weapons of mass destruction liek they do in GAZA and shoot rockets do the rebels!!! |
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| #104 - Posted 27 December 2008, 4:59 PM | |
Location: United States, NY Join date: March 2008 Member #: 511 Posts: 303 | RE: Haitian Cannibalism & other anomolies Quote: PeRod previously said: Euromax, I am as Dominican as you are (and, if it is important, white) and I completely disagree with you. Haitians are people just like us. It is easy to find a lot of differences between our countries but they are a part of the human race exactly as we are too. There are two parts in this island and there will be two parts forever but not necessarily one part must be better than the other in personal terms. I am really sorry you did not notice we are trying to do something constructive around here. Can you help? Perhaps he's new PeRod. Hopefully he'll see what we're trying to do here. And see that some haitianos agree for border improvements for both sides as well as the strengthening of immigration laws and complete abidance of such laws on the part of haitianos as well as border authorities. Corruption is the true culprit in all this, principle and dignity have fallen by the wayside. Edited on 12/27/2008 5:01 PM by talia. Dios le bendiga! |
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| #105 - Posted 27 December 2008, 5:05 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: June 2008 Member #: 887 Posts: 1577 | RE: Haitian Cannibalism & other anomolies Euromax, if you are talking about the illegal immigration you are right, it is absolutely necessary to stop the illegal immigration and to work with the problem of our present illegal immigration but it you are talking about no admitting Haitians in our country just because there are Haitians then I think that you are completely wrong. Every legal visitor is happily welcome to the Dominican Republic; Germans, Spaniards, Italians, U. S. citizens… and Haitians. Every legal resident is enthusiastically welcome in the Dominican Republic, even Haitian legal residents. We are against the irregularities of our current common life but without those irregularities we can live with Haiti as normal as we can live with any other country. They have an epic mess in their country, that is true, but as far as we can push their problems to their side and let them live their lives we must not have any problems with Haitians. Edited on 12/27/2008 5:06 PM by PeRod. |
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| #106 - Posted 27 December 2008, 5:14 PM | |
Location: United States, NY Join date: March 2008 Member #: 511 Posts: 303 | RE: Haitian Cannibalism & other anomolies Quote: PeRod previously said: Euromax, if you are talking about the illegal immigration you are right, it is absolutely necessary to stop the illegal immigration and to work with the problem of our present illegal immigration but it you are talking about no admitting Haitians in our country just because there are Haitians then I think that you are completely wrong. Every legal visitor is happily welcome to the Dominican Republic; Germans, Spaniards, Italians, U. S. citizens… and Haitians. Every legal resident is enthusiastically welcome in the Dominican Republic, even Haitian legal residents. We are against the irregularities of our current common life but without those irregularities we can live with Haiti as normal as we can live with any other country. They have an epic mess in their country, that is true, but as far as we can push their problems to their side and let them live their lives we must not have any problems with Haitians. ..makes sense to me. Dios le bendiga! |
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| #107 - Posted 27 December 2008, 5:21 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 4359 | RE: Haitian Cannibalism & other anomolies Quote: talia previously said: Quote: PeRod previously said: Euromax, if you are talking about the illegal immigration you are right, it is absolutely necessary to stop the illegal immigration and to work with the problem of our present illegal immigration but it you are talking about no admitting Haitians in our country just because there are Haitians then I think that you are completely wrong. Every legal visitor is happily welcome to the Dominican Republic; Germans, Spaniards, Italians, U. S. citizens… and Haitians. Every legal resident is enthusiastically welcome in the Dominican Republic, even Haitian legal residents. We are against the irregularities of our current common life but without those irregularities we can live with Haiti as normal as we can live with any other country. They have an epic mess in their country, that is true, but as far as we can push their problems to their side and let them live their lives we must not have any problems with Haitians. ..makes sense to me. It's been a long time since we had you over here, talia. May I ask where the heck have you been these few months? Actually I was afraid that the mud slinging of the last few months might have made you leave us as it happened with jabao and souviens. Edited on 12/27/2008 5:29 PM by Lautaro. “Since the two rarely come together, anyone compelled to choose will find greater security in being feared than in being loved.” Niccolo Machiavelli |
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| #108 - Posted 27 December 2008, 5:31 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: June 2008 Member #: 887 Posts: 1577 | RE: Haitian Cannibalism & other anomolies Talia, there is nothing new about me, Honey. The problem is Haitians can not understand how strong our people are even with our passionate love for joy and easy living. They come to us for a fight and they get a good one. But believe me, our people is a good people too and if somebody wants to talk, we happily can talk. As you can see in page 9, Rudolph Boulos, of the Fusion Party (a Haitian senator) is publicly saying that “president René Préval does not have interest in fortifying the relations of his country with Dominican Republic” and that “he wants to be elevated in "anti-Dominican" leader” (that one, as you know, is the president of Haiti). That is happening right now in the Western part of our island. We still remember our problems with Aristide and now we are going to have problems with Préval too because in Haiti it is politically convenient to be against Dominicans (both of them had won presidential elections in Haiti). Talia, Haiti is a very complicated country and our relations are as complicated as your country is. Edited on 12/27/2008 5:42 PM by PeRod. |
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| #109 - Posted 27 December 2008, 7:52 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Bonao, provincia M.N Join date: December 2007 Member #: 135 Posts: 278 | SORRY GUYS FOR ALL I SAID Edited on 12/27/2008 7:53 PM by Euromax. |
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| #110 - Posted 27 December 2008, 8:13 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2008 Member #: 1840 Posts: 14 | RE: Haitian Cannibalism & other anomolies Quote: Euromax previously said: SORRY GUYS FOR ALL I SAID Very good bro, I am proud of you. Love for our country |
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