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Old 02-11-2010, 08:22 PM   #31
Siffidiolla

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Haiti has a long time to right itself and it just has not been able to do it mostly due to corruption.

At this point I don't see the international community backing out now to test the Haitians so it really is a moot point.

I see a real turning point for the Haitian people in the next 10 years but for their future to remain secure the diaspora must return to manage the infrastructure and business it will bring or the corrupt types will mismanage it and let it go to ruin. If there is any doubt that corruption could ruin all this I ask people remember the Haitian poster on another thread about the candidacy of Jean Wyclef who defended Haitian politics. If they get their way the elite will keep on skimming the cream off and leaving the utter dregs for the rest of the population.
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