Rebuild Haiti
January 31, 2010 | Miami, Florida | Vetting explained
I am Haitian citizen, born and raised in Haiti. I love my country and it is sad to see Haiti has to go through all this. I am not only referring to this natural disaster but also those who are called themselves presidents, prime ministers and so on never give a chance to Haiti. It is good to see how the world has come to gogether to rescue Haiti but the world had always come to our help, it has always been our people that drag Haiti to that poverty. Haiti is known as the poorest country in the west hemisphere, how could that be possible? We have been receiving milions, trilions and bilions of dollars from other countries ever since Haiti has become a country but the poeple that are called themselves Goverment of haiti are nothing but thieves and evil doers.
I am calling upon all of you that want to help Haiti today, not to give a penny to our goverment. Please, act like Rene Preval never exist and take in charge to rebuild Haiti yourselves.
To be continued.....
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