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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:22 pm    Post subject: WYCLEF VS MICKY: WHO DO U THINK WOULD WIN PRESIDENTIAL VOTE? Reply with quote

With the anticipation that both WYCLEF JEAN and MICHEL MARTELLY are on the verge of announcing their intent of running for President, we ask you the following questions.

1) WHO would you vote for and why? Who is more qualified?

2) Who do you think has a more realistic chance of winning the election and why? Do you have a hunch who in terms for the social landscape, would vote for WYCLEF and MICHEL MARTELLY in terms of the voters of Haiti?

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only good thing about these guys running for president possibly is that they don't seem to have a political affiliation, and they are not corrupted.
Besides, none of them are qualified to do this job.
Micky has slightly a little bit more qualification, but cannot be taken seriously.
Clef will go the high road, meaning international support and recognition, more humanitarian aid. But this plan will backfire because he will be never be able to reach the people (not because he doesn't want to, but because the government is broken)
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Micky ap bat Cleff.
micky plis ka deal
ak tout kouch sosyal nan peyi a.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

THIS IS AN INSULT!

NONE OF THESE GUYS SHOULD BE EVEN BE NOMINATE TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT. THIS CLEARLY SHOWS HOW " A LENVER" WE ARE AS A NATION. THERE'S SOMETHING THAT CALL INTEGRITY, WHICH IS MUST BE APPLIED FOR EVERY FIELD OF EXPERTISE THERE IS. HOW YOU GOING TO TAKE A MUSICEN AND REPRESENT EN ENTIRE NATION.

LEU YO RIVE NATION UNIS MINM, KIJAN YO PRAL DEFAN KOZ PEP HAITIEN? HOW GOOD HOW THEIR CRITICAL THINKING, TONER BOULE'M NOU MINM PEP HAITIEN SE FUCKING LARAJ, BON IDEAL SA PAT MINM TE SIPOZE VIN MINM ARRIVE METE'L NAN FORUM PASKE SE YON HONTE LI YE POU PEYI D'HAITI.

BASICALLY BEING PRESIDENT KI KALIFIKASYON YO and if we are going by track record as Politiciens what have these guys done the past 10 years. what kind of influence they've had in our judicial system.

KERT, NOU FOUT A LENVERS VRE.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would vote for Micky.

With the right campaign I think he canbeat clef hands down.

Clef might get more internationa support from the US.

But I think Micky can appeal to more people in the country.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Frankly, i cannot see any good things coming out this
But, I would believe taht micky would definitely be a better president and would amass more votes due to the fact taht he knows the 'terrain"
Also, intellectually, i do not know wyclef too mucyh, but micky can hold it!

But, i would take micky big times over wyclef!
Chwa yo vin difisil telman manke moun! Sa grav wi en ayiti Shocked
moun serie kite sccene politique la net wi Shocked
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I doubt Micky and Wyclef are qualified to run because of the 5 year residency requirement. I suspect the government is allowing these men to run because heck it don't matter. The election has already been decided. Alexis is cutting deals with Canada regarding crime against humanity so it clears the way to make him president. The more idiots who run who don't got a chance to win the merrier because the winner has already been selected.

Clef and Micky are just pods in a bigger game.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SIROMYEL wrote:
I would vote for Micky.

With the right campaign I think he canbeat clef hands down.

Clef might get more internationa support from the US.

But I think Micky can appeal to more people in the country.


SE PA MIZIK NON SYROMIEL!!!!

PRESIDENT SIPOZE YON LOT BAGAY, ET MWEN TA RENMEN KONNIN UNDER WHAT QUALIFICATION KE OU TA PRAL VOTE MICKY SA LA!!!
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kafou pa ranse non.

You don tthink people can change professions?

Dont we have a comedian politician here in the states?
what a bout arnold? isnt he a former movie star and all that weightlifting crap he use to do? He's a politician now isnt he?

Obviously the Michel Martely we had in Micky will not be the same person who is running for president. Obviously during his campaing he will have to convince people he can do the job.

That will mean putting on a different persona entirely. And same thing goes for CLEF.

THE BANABE OF LANGUICHAT IS NOT THE SAME BANABE OF BOUKMAN.

It is as simple as that.

ou chanje metey ou chanje zouti.

just because MICKY happened to be a very popular music star does not mean he possesses no abilities to be a politician.

I would take him over those magouye in Haiti any freakin' day of the week!
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:00 pm    Post subject: Re: WYCLEF VS MICKY: WHO DO U THINK WOULD WIN PRESIDENTIAL V Reply with quote

kompamagazine wrote:
With the anticipation that both WYCLEF JEAN and MICHEL MARTELLY are on the verge of announcing their intent of running for President, we ask you the following questions.

1) WHO would you vote for and why? Who is more qualified?

2) Who do you think has a more realistic chance of winning the election and why? Do you have a hunch who in terms for the social landscape, would vote for WYCLEF and MICHEL MARTELLY in terms of the voters of Haiti?

KM!


1- While I disagree with their candidatures, if I had to vote for one of them, I'll go with Martelly. Because based on what I've known about both artists Martelly is more qualified educationally speaking (with also his experience in "les forces armées d'haiti") . He even used to work in a private bank in Haiti. As a french/creole country speaking, wyclef can't even speak neither creole nor french. I witnessed Martelly speaking without seeking words head up to the sky and he came up with great argument to support his ideas.

2- It's difficult to say who can win because both of them are popular in Haiti. Moun yo grangou e tou les @ mesye yo konn distribué diri bay. I'll say Martelly has a lightly advantage because of background, social roots and appears to be more haitian (on paper) than Clef.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

H1, one friend was telling me yesterday taht clef was told to run by clinton, therefore he is already president
I told my friend that clef " pap assiste tirage"?
Do you think he really was told to run by clinton?

But, ou sel bagay nou mele, pa gen moun nan peyi an
Alexis has some chances
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SIROMYEL wrote:
Kafou pa ranse non.

You don tthink people can change professions?

Dont we have a comedian politician here in the states?

Obviously the Michel Martely we had in Micky will not be the same person who is running for president. Obviously during his campaing he will have to convince people he can do the job.

That will mean putting on a different persona entirely. And same thing goes for CLEF.

THE BANABE OF LANGUICHAT IS NOT THE SAME BANABE OF BOUKMAN.

It is as simple as that.

ou chanje metey ou chanje zouti.

just because MICKY happened to be a very popular music star does not mean he possesses no abilities to be a politician.

I would take him over those magouye in Haiti any freakin' day of the week!


AND IF WE GO BY TRACK RECORDS AND REFERENCES TO SHOW HOW HE'S GOING TO LEAD THE COUNTRY, KISA KE LAP KA PREZANTE NOU.,


EGAL NAN TROU SA PEYI D'HAITI YE EPI SE NAN MAIN MICKY AK WYCLEF POU MWEN TA PRAL LAGUE'l, ahhhhhhhhhh non, nou fout mechan anpil.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jeancelestin wrote:
H1, one friend was telling me yesterday taht clef was told to run by clinton, therefore he is already president
I told my friend that clef " pap assiste tirage"?
Do you think he really was told to run by clinton?

But, ou sel bagay nou mele, pa gen moun nan peyi an
Alexis has some chances


No, I don't believe that lie!!!!

Clef ap fe vicieux pran foli like the others.

Sorry to say the election has already a winner and its Alexis and Preval as the PM continue the mess they are doing.

However, I predict this government will last two years and a massive coup detat campaign will be in effect. Southern Haiti could end up being a big problem for them boys. Bagay ap komanse deroule!!!
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Haitianone wrote:
I doubt Micky and Wyclef are qualified to run because of the 5 year residency requirement. I suspect the government is allowing these men to run because heck it don't matter. The election has already been decided. Alexis is cutting deals with Canada regarding crime against humanity so it clears the way to make him president. The more idiots who run who don't got a chance to win the merrier because the winner has already been selected.

Clef and Micky are just pods in a bigger game.


H1, I don't think the 5year residency requirement can be a problem either for one of them. It is not said that you should live completely in the country without never traveling within the 5 years. You can travel, but you still have residence address and be active in the country.

I think both them have been very active in the country during the last 5 years and might have prepared for that for a while. So they know that they had to have home address in the country and be active.

I get to agree with you about Jacques Edouard Alexis who resolved his issues with Canada. Now he is clean to run for President. He may be the next president of Haiti.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SIROMYEL wrote:
Kafou pa ranse non.

You don tthink people can change professions?

Dont we have a comedian politician here in the states?
what a bout arnold? isnt he a former movie star and all that weightlifting crap he use to do? He's a politician now isnt he?

Obviously the Michel Martely we had in Micky will not be the same person who is running for president. Obviously during his campaing he will have to convince people he can do the job.

That will mean putting on a different persona entirely. And same thing goes for CLEF.

THE BANABE OF LANGUICHAT IS NOT THE SAME BANABE OF BOUKMAN.

It is as simple as that.

ou chanje metey ou chanje zouti.

just because MICKY happened to be a very popular music star does not mean he possesses no abilities to be a politician.

I would take him over those magouye in Haiti any freakin' day of the week!


Who is to say Micky won't become part of the garbage there now. Micky got no plan nor does he have any international standing which is the problem with the Haitian political class.

You can change you character to fit a role but if you got no knowledge of how to play the game and depend on others like the ones in power have been doing then you become part of the garbage.

At the end, we need someone with some weight and trust me Clef or Micky does not cut it actually nobody in the Haitian political class have any.

The election has already been decided ok, Alexis president and Preval PM epi fini.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As a political consultant, I would tell both of these guys to hold off a little.

Granted they both have done their fair share of humanitarian work; achieved lots of popularity and admiration from the masses through music; and have lots of political ties. However, it is always best to work your way up the political ladder rather than jumping at a shot at the highest seat in the nation.

Start out in a local office. Get involved in lobbying. Get a bill drafted. Something to prove that you will be able to carry the burden of a nation on your back when the duty calls. Idea

Taking into consideration the current conditions of our Haitian nation, this seat should not be taken as a joke nor a publicity stunt. We need a solid leader and one who is ready and able (not willing but ABLE) to set a stable foundation for Haiti. Exclamation


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

DaRealNessa wrote:
As a political consultant, I would tell both of these guys to hold off a little.

Granted they both have done their fair share of humanitarian work; achieved lots of popularity and admiration from the masses through music; and have lots of political ties. However, it is always best to work your way up the political ladder rather than jumping at a shot at the highest seat in the nation.

Start out in a local office. Get involved in lobbying. Get a bill drafted. Something to prove that you will be able to carry the burden of a nation on your back when the duty calls. Idea


CHERI Can i give you a Muahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!

you nailed it! ki radot saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa candidat a la presidence. let your track record speak for you non. jesus marie joseph
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

For real though, Kafou. Razz

It's only logical that one would test the waters first to get an understanding of how the government works in Haiti. You help the town where you have resided for X amount of years and then move on to bigger roles. This way you can see first hand what exactly works and does not work with the country's government. What is holding back Haiti's progress? Now that you have identified that, not only can you be a leader for your nation but a leader for your deputies, mayors, commissioners, ministers, etc. etc. whom you have had the opportunity to work with first-hand. Idea
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SIROMYEL wrote:
Kafou pa ranse non.

You don tthink people can change professions?

Dont we have a comedian politician here in the states?
what a bout arnold? isnt he a former movie star and all that weightlifting crap he use to do? He's a politician now isnt he?

Obviously the Michel Martely we had in Micky will not be the same person who is running for president. Obviously during his campaing he will have to convince people he can do the job.

That will mean putting on a different persona entirely. And same thing goes for CLEF.

THE BANABE OF LANGUICHAT IS NOT THE SAME BANABE OF BOUKMAN.

It is as simple as that.

ou chanje metey ou chanje zouti.

just because MICKY happened to be a very popular music star does not mean he possesses no abilities to be a politician.

I would take him over those magouye in Haiti any freakin' day of the week!


So Syro yon neg fe plis ke 20 ans ap ranse, di betiz, desann pantalon'm fe grimas nan yon peyi epi ou panse nan 4 mwa li ka convince moun li pral serye?
The fact that we're talking about these 2 guys having the possibility to become president is a big embarassment... Podyab ti Haiti, angiz pou'n sot nan trou a se pi fon nap antre.

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