Small Government Haiti....

I do not believe people in the U.S. want a Hatitian style government. Where did I say that? I belvie that people who scream limited government do not know what they are asking for.

If we had no taxes we would have a hatitan style government.

Your ignorance is galactic in its vastness....no matter the subject, you are fuckin' clueless...its astounding you passed a bar exam in any state....politically naive, a master of convoluted reasoning and illogical logic...you can't even spell simple words of your native language.......first graders know more about the usage of capital letters than you....its no wonder you're a Dem bootlicker.....:palm:
 
It is likely that is the case. If you crazy ass liberals would stop listening to Rush, then we could simply ignore his fat ignorant ass.

It's not us crazy ass libs you've go to get to stop listening. It's those crazy ass Righties up on Capitol Hill who fawn over his every word and use his talking points to help shape their plans for you and I.
 
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then why aren't you blaming the french instead of blaming america?

forgive my lack of knowledge on Haiti, but you telling me these people didn't have food, water, shelter?

Their 'ruler' is a multi millionaire. why didnt he supply his people?

Bunkers, holes in the ground, and other like minded places. I have several stashes of survival food and water places.....just in case.

1) Where did I blame America?
2) Correct, they did not have enough food or water or shelter.
3) Because he is a conservative.
4) Those cost money.
 
I guess that is a matter of opinion, but you can shout lie all you want.

did i use all caps? no, another lie, i wasn't shouting it, i'm telling you the truth, you are a liar to claim he is a conservative, you obviously don't know squat about his politics
 
their president is a member of their progressive party.

"Fwon Lespwa is a Haitian political coalition headed by René Préval, who served as president from 1996 to 2001. The name Lespwa is the Haitian Creole form of the French l'espoir, meaning "hope". The coalition's full French name is Front de l'Espoir (Hope Front). Lespwa includes many members and former members of the last democratically elected government of Jean Bertrand Aristide and his Fanmi Lavalas (Waterfall Family)."

Liar he is a member of the Lespwa party!
 
"Fwon Lespwa is a Haitian political coalition headed by René Préval, who served as president from 1996 to 2001. The name Lespwa is the Haitian Creole form of the French l'espoir, meaning "hope". The coalition's full French name is Front de l'Espoir (Hope Front). Lespwa includes many members and former members of the last democratically elected government of Jean Bertrand Aristide and his Fanmi Lavalas (Waterfall Family)."

Liar he is a member of the Lespwa party!

Hope Front
Fwon Lespwa
Front de L'espoir
Leader René Préval
Ideology Left-wing nationalism


i'll wait for you to catch up, then you can apologize.
 
jarod still hasn't read anything about haiti's government, if he had, he would apologize as their actions are far from conservative

Bullshit, I read your entire cite.... Nuthing about being liberal or about being a member of the Progressive Party.
 
How so, your post says nuthing about a progressive party.

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At the February 2006 presidential election, Préval was the Lespwa candidate. With 90% of the vote counted by February 13, he was leading with 49% of the vote. On February 16, 2006, Préval was declared the winner with 51.21% of the vote, once a number of uncounted voters were tabulated. Supporters of Lespwa found a massive dump of burned charred voting cards marked for Preval. A massive persecution upon supporters of the ousted Aristide government by the illegal interim government of Gerard Latortue preceded the 2006 election cycle. The party won in the 7 February 2006 Senate elections 18.9 % of the popular vote and 13 out of 30 Senators and 23 out of 99 deputies in the Chamber of Deputies election. Lespwa's parliamentary caucus formed part of the governing coalition under Jacques-Édouard Alexis, but soon formed a political alliance, the Coalition of Progressive Parliamentarians, that filed a motion of no confidence in Alexis' government during the 2008 food crisis. It has since rejected two of Preval's nominees for prime minister; through the electoral alliance, Lespwa's leaders have gained a majority in the Chamber.
 
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