Anti-Haitian Bias Rooted in Dominican History
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Just noticed that Archetype's post was deleted due to its offensive nature.
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Hey hey I saw the movie 3 times already, it's among the best movie I have seen so far in my life time.
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Wasn't it absolutely terrific! Yes, GW is ridiculous, at best, and when one seeks entertainment, one glances at his repetitious banter. Hope your summer is going well...have you traveled to the islands yet? |
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Hey all my Haitian people and the good Dominicans
I love you all. I am leaving today for 2 weeks in Mexico and 1 week in Haiti (jeremie) see you at the end of September. In the mean time HP keep order in the forum until I GET BACK. |
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1 I have kicked your ass so many times and I have own your hole that is no longer funny! The data I have shown cuts your hole cleanly, leaving you to the only option you got left and that is defamation! All your claims and/or believe have been shattered. And yet, just because someone agrees with you does not imply correctness. Being the stupid whore that you are, if a pipe penetrates you, you approve of the violation as good news. |
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Go ahead think of me as a character. But this character will bring to HAITI UNSPEAKABLE EVIL! Haiti will feel the pain that STO DGO/DR felt throughout the 1800's and it is currently feeling with your 2 million Haitians! My evil will be law and the future will be Onde Vert! |
Only in your mind, only in your mind. In reality land, you have been proven a fool, a propagator of insinuations, not fact. A legend in your own mind. Thanks for the comedy side show, though. |
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Kicking your hole has been a pleasure! You are welcome! Inform me if you need additional hemorrhoids! |
Your attempts have been hilarious, and entertaining...but you knowledge has been utterly devoid. Best! |
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Thank's for the honor. You bet, I will. Enjoy your trip, especially AYITI Quisqueya Boyo. |
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Who cares? The good Lord takes care of evil deeds, so don't threaten us! You'll have your due, trust me, you will have your due! |
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Have fun!!! |
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Have a safe and fun trip! Hope the hurricanes are not too bad... |
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Mad as hell.
Suriname 2 Haiti 2 I think it's ridiculous that we are playing at home; we can't beat this team by 10 goals. To me it's a lost. Worse with the goal advantage when a team gets to score at an away game gets more and more difficult to recover when the other team travels to their place. Anyway, I’ll see what the Grenadiers are really capable of when they travel to El Salvador since I know they’re better playing abroad. We’ll see. |
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I'll be routing! |
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HA!HA!HA!HA!Obama knowing the poverty and security threat that his half brother endures in Nairobi, never filed visa papers to have his half brother immigrate to the U.S. Nor did Obama send any remittance to his brother! Obama did not care if his brother studied or how his brother made a living! This is evidence of cruel abandoment of his own blood! So how in the hell Obama is going to care for other people when he doesn't take care of his own! That means Obama doesn't know nor feel what poverty is or cares about it!
Obama's half-brother to Vanity Fair:'No one knows I exist' NAIROBI, KENYA | Obama's half-brother calls a shack home and lives on less than $1 a month Thursday, August 21, 2008 http://www.suntimes.com/news/1119352,CST-NWS-... August 21, 2008Recommend (54) BY STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporter/sesposito@suntimes.co m The photograph shows a young, unsmiling man standing in front of a jagged fence built from scraps of timber and rusted bits of corrugated metal. The 26-year-old man is outside his shanty home on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. George Hussein Onyango Obama, son of Barack Obama Sr. and his fourth wife, half brother of Barack Obama (inset) stands in front of his house in the poor neighborhood of Kibera outside Kenya's capital Nairobi. (Nick Pisa/Vanity Fair Italy) Obama Family Tree Special section: Barack Obama He survives on less than $1 a month. He says he is Barack Obama's half-brother. "I live like a recluse," George Hussein Onyango Obama says in an article published in the latest edition of the Italian-language Vanity Fair. "No one knows I exist." While the junior Illinois senator is plotting a course for the White House, his half brother lives in an African shanty, the article says. Barack Obama has written and spoken often about his Kenyan roots and his half-siblings. In the book Dreams from My Father, Obama identified eight half-brothers and sisters from four other marriages or relationships of his parents. George was the youngest, the only child of Obama's father and a woman not named in the book. Barack Obama wrote of a brief meeting with George during a trip to Kenya in the late 1980s. The visit outside the boy's school "turned out be a painful affair, arranged hastily and without the mother's knowledge." Barack Obama described a "handsome, round-headed boy with a wary gaze." George Obama says he was that 5-year-old boy, according to the Vanity Fair piece. George Obama says he remembers little of the meeting. George Obama says he again saw his famous half-brother two years ago, when Obama traveled to Africa with his wife and daughters. "It was a short meeting," George Obama recalled. "We spoke to each other. It was odd -- like meeting a stranger." Barack Obama's campaign had no comment on the Vanity Fair piece. Based on the article, it appears George Obama has more pressing concerns than his half-brother's presidential bid. George Obama showed the Vanity Fair reporter the inside of his tiny shack, which contains -- among other things -- two Italian soccer posters, an old beach-scene calendar and the front page of a local newspaper with a photograph of Barack Obama on it. George Obama says he leads a hard life in a community rife with violence. He talks of people being hacked to death with machetes. He says the police don't bother to arrest people -- they just shoot them instead. He says he's seen two of his friends killed. He says he has scars on his skin from fighting. "I am good with my fists," he says. |
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