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Old 12-27-2011, 06:05 PM   #8
PeterPatrickJohn

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The only problem is that with a country like Haiti, it is foolish to think that there will immediate change. It is going to take a lot of time before its population has faith again. I am not being negative, just realistic. It took them a while to get in that sad state, it will take a while to get out of it. I wish I was wrong but immediate shouldn't be in Haiti's vocabulary.
If there is still people in the DR ready to get on yola, despite the fact that the state of the country is promising , don't see why it would be different for Haïti. The least a country president could do is warn its citizen against the danger of attempting to reach the US shores and trying to offer some kind of hope.
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