Saturday, March 6, 2010

"Pluck the chicken, but don't make it scream

This has been the the way of Haiti since the beginning of time. Even today after the earth quack that distroyed 1/2 the country the people in charge want to put a tax on the medical supplies and food that gets into the country to save the people of Haiti. Always keep them struggling. Even if we give all the money that was collected and give it to the people to rebuild their country, their country will find a way to tax it and collect it for them selves. Keeping the people at bay, just giving them what they need to survive keeps them quite and for the people of america who are triing to get their loved ones out for years still find themselves feeding their country money and no one leaves. This country is still a slave driven country and struggle to live as free. When they hire people to rebuild their country they will start in Port of Prince where Americans tend to visit and when country and political people are settled they will see what is left over for the real haitians in the country. Already the news for Haiti has stopped and I am sure there is still people dieing because they can not get food and water,but they are rebuilding the richer parts of Haiti. The so called " New Haiti" The new Revolution will begin soon when all who have lost all begin to fight to get just a little and America will be back in there triing to make Haiti whole again.

2 comments:

  1. I truly hope the new revolution will begin soon in Haiti. It's amazing how people have really stepped it up and helped the ones in need. There are hundreds of Americans in Haiti right now trying to rebuild and help the Haitins in any way they can. In the end, Haiti will experience the so called "New Haiti", the New Revolution. If all goes well I think the people of Haiti will experience a lot of positive feelings once this new revolution begins. Although it is devastating at the number of lives lost from the earthquake, Haiti has always been seeking help from others, and people like Wyclef Jean, who have been supporting Haiti since day one, will hopefully see their dreams come true in the near future. At a recent event Wyclef stated that he hopes to see all homes rebuilt, education allowed for all, and FREE health care.

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  2. I think the earthquake will have a similar impact on Haiti as Hurricane Katrina had on the U.S. Hopefully, the people will come together to help others in need and make a plan that will save Haiti from the struggles of power and wealth. They will need to build more infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and schools, which America did when we occupied Haiti for almost two decades. But this time it will have to be permanent and make a big impact on the economic and political state, and ultimately create a New Haiti.

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