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You could not have said it any better, and I agree with you 100%.

As Haitians, we need to collectively come together for a common goal. We have waisted so much time, energy, and effort destroying, rather than building or preserving.

Our national treasures, landmarks should be synonymous to our identity as Haitians.

Why do we destroy so much when we can afford so little?

There needs to be a paradigm shift in our way of thinking and believe that there is plenty for everyone rather than one trying to keep it all for him/herself.

The knowledge gained by one should shared and be beneficial to another.

Only then, we will be successful as a community.

R. Montbrun, February 22 2008, 8:05 PM

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man that was a good one from someone thats not christian (that should be) and thax for telling us what we all ready know. People are just people and... read more >
Kim, 30-Jan-08 1:03 am
The nurturing systems one finds outside of Haiti are geared toward success for the collectivity.In most advanced countries and/or continents where... read more >
Jean-robert B. Auguste, 30-Jan-08 9:24 pm
We don'r believe in fairy tales, dreams or visions. In America Fairy Tale, Dreams and visions come true. landing in the moon (Alunire) was a fairy... read more >
Garry Destin, 10-Feb-08 10:44 pm
I think that it's wrong to say that " Haitians Succeed Out Side Of Haiti Yet Get No Respect At Home" this is a generalization because not all... read more >
Zopope, 15-Feb-08 7:18 pm
You could not have said it any better, and I agree with you 100%. As Haitians, we need to collectively come together for a common goal. We have... read more >
R. Montbrun, 22-Feb-08 8:05 pm
it is truth Woody the ppl you know are those who let down no matter what i love it even tough i ain't finish read it yet. read more >
Wilmise Zila Michel, 9-Mar-08 12:56 pm
Born in New York raised in Montreal from Ayitian parents. I lived in Ayiti (land of mountains an Indian word )worked on a sopa-opera in Ayiti... read more >
Maggy Gousse, 3-Apr-08 10:09 pm
Woodring: that is true and I think that has to be with the sad side of human nature that means: not only Haitian. read more >
Naomi, 28-May-08 2:32 pm
because I'think no one give haiti no respect, so it's hard to get respect from your own home. read more >
Jayrod, 28-May-08 11:20 pm
To me the problem does no only exist with Haitians toward other Haitians,in Haiti or anywhere else,it goes beyond. It's a Black issue-Black don't... read more >
Gwozago, 22-Jul-08 6:21 pm
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