New international Version ‘Then I heard another voice from heaven say: “’Come out of her, my people,’ so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;’
Haiti continues to pay the price for the role it played in not only helping bring slavery to an end but freeing many slaves in The Bahamas, the Caribbean and the US. A lot of what is now recorded as natural disasters in Haiti will eventually to be proven to be man made attacks. Migration is nothing new and neither is slavery as they are both recorded in biblical times. People travel great distances to find a living and send money back home to support their families. When the Jamaica economy was intentionally collapsed in the 1970’s-1980’s because it refused to sign on to the extradition treaty under America’s fake drug war, that country bead virtually destitute and (financially ) barren. Many Jamaicans faced starvation. So they started to migrate and find employment around the world. And to send money back to Jamaica. Because the Jamaican dollar was so devalued, even small amounts of US currency being injected into the economy helped to keep the country’s economy afloat. In fact there is no longer a mad rush for Jamaicans to leave that country. At least not for economic reasons. And there’s hardly and American products, including vehicles and fast food chains, on that island.
. . .And obviously Haiti cannot fix its problem from within. The forces that want Haiti to continue to pay for its pioneering and heroic role in tearing down the cruel, babaric and inhumane activity of slavery will never let it happen. So Haitians will continue to sojourn to the four corners of the world, this country included, to financially themselves and to gain knowledge, wisdom and strategic positioning. And one day there will be an uprising and the demands will be simple. ‘Unleash the chains of our country so we can be a sovereign nation and prosper (like you do) or else!’ The US know this is in the making, that is why there is such a massive attempt to keep Haiti and Black countries poor. But the strength of America is in its belly. In what it has consumed. For centuries. And so there will be a great regurgitation. The riches of the wicked is stored up for the righteous.
Let the science determine the decision and not make a choice that is popular. Some churches are already far overstretching the covid-19 restrictions and losing not only church members but members of the same family. Maybe extend the daily services to two with the same other restrictions in place.
He said s now echoing the words of Marvin Dames and Paul Rolle. So maybe they ( National Security) top brass to get together and set out policies to address this issue. And you cannot discredit the effects of gangs, especially in the incidence of murder and turf wars. Get more males in the public school system. Retired police officers and other public service personnel who are not ready to fully hang it all up. Put them is there schools to assist administrators, to offer special classes and to make the male face more present and visible. And on the streets, take the focus from the guy possessing a joint or half to those with firearms. Those instigating violence and unrest. The gangs must be dismantled.
Good luck to Miller in trying to open a bowling alley in this very lame economy. Even some essential businesses have cut back on their regular hours due to reduced sales. But maybe tourists numbers will continue to increase and create spin-offs for the rest of the economy.
Remember the bowling alley and some similar businesses were not given permission to open up to the week before elections. And when the new government changed curfew to 12 midnight it made it more feasible for the bowl ally to reopen.
So what about those 20,000 Haitians under the bridge just off the US coast in Texas? They say some are being granted entrance to the US and given status, but some, mostly single males and being denied entry, being vaccinated and being deported to Haiti. The issue with this is they didn’t come from Haiti. They came from Chile and Brazil and other South American countries where they had status. Some have never been to Haiti and others have never been to Haiti as an adult. All of their immediate families are in the US or South America. Persons sent back to Haiti in this fashion usually end up being robbed, murdered or living on the streets. Will they now try to come here
John says...
New international Version
‘Then I heard another voice from heaven say: “’Come out of her, my people,’ so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;’
On INSIGHT: Haiti problem is about more than migrants
Posted 5 October 2021, 7:30 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Haiti continues to pay the price for the role it played in not only helping bring slavery to an end but freeing many slaves in The Bahamas, the Caribbean and the US. A lot of what is now recorded as natural disasters in Haiti will eventually to be proven to be man made attacks. Migration is nothing new and neither is slavery as they are both recorded in biblical times. People travel great distances to find a living and send money back home to support their families. When the Jamaica economy was intentionally collapsed in the 1970’s-1980’s because it refused to sign on to the extradition treaty under America’s fake drug war, that country bead virtually destitute and (financially ) barren. Many Jamaicans faced starvation. So they started to migrate and find employment around the world. And to send money back to Jamaica. Because the Jamaican dollar was so devalued, even small amounts of US currency being injected into the economy helped to keep the country’s economy afloat. In fact there is no longer a mad rush for Jamaicans to leave that country. At least not for economic reasons. And there’s hardly and American products, including vehicles and fast food chains, on that island.
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.And obviously Haiti cannot fix its problem from within. The forces that want Haiti to continue to pay for its pioneering and heroic role in tearing down the cruel, babaric and inhumane activity of slavery will never let it happen. So Haitians will continue to sojourn to the four corners of the world, this country included, to financially themselves and to gain knowledge, wisdom and strategic positioning. And one day there will be an uprising and the demands will be simple. ‘Unleash the chains of our country so we can be a sovereign nation and prosper (like you do) or else!’ The US know this is in the making, that is why there is such a massive attempt to keep Haiti and Black countries poor. But the strength of America is in its belly. In what it has consumed. For centuries. And so there will be a great regurgitation. The riches of the wicked is stored up for the righteous.
On INSIGHT: Haiti problem is about more than migrants
Posted 5 October 2021, 7:23 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Wow. What a blow… for someone well liked and much not liked. But someone who was definitely fearless and steadfast. RIP!
On PUNCH FOUNDER DIES AFTER HEART ATTACK: Tabloid journalist often drew anger from politicians
Posted 5 October 2021, 5:06 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Walk carefully when there is glass or spikes on the ground. Walk with even more caution if you have on political shoes.
On Munroe orders prison chief placed on leave
Posted 1 October 2021, 6:16 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Let the science determine the decision and not make a choice that is popular. Some churches are already far overstretching the covid-19 restrictions and losing not only church members but members of the same family. Maybe extend the daily services to two with the same other restrictions in place.
On Davis tells churches: I have heard you
Posted 1 October 2021, 6:14 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
He said s now echoing the words of Marvin Dames and Paul Rolle. So maybe they ( National Security) top brass to get together and set out policies to address this issue. And you cannot discredit the effects of gangs, especially in the incidence of murder and turf wars. Get more males in the public school system. Retired police officers and other public service personnel who are not ready to fully hang it all up. Put them is there schools to assist administrators, to offer special classes and to make the male face more present and visible. And on the streets, take the focus from the guy possessing a joint or half to those with firearms. Those instigating violence and unrest. The gangs must be dismantled.
On ‘Parents must do better job’
Posted 29 September 2021, 2:18 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
What about some of those stores on Bay Street that are still closed? Ma they are not coming back.
On Miller’s Mario’s re-open faces receivership block
Posted 27 September 2021, 8:15 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Good luck to Miller in trying to open a bowling alley in this very lame economy. Even some essential businesses have cut back on their regular hours due to reduced sales. But maybe tourists numbers will continue to increase and create spin-offs for the rest of the economy.
On Miller’s Mario’s re-open faces receivership block
Posted 27 September 2021, 3:06 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Remember the bowling alley and some similar businesses were not given permission to open up to the week before elections. And when the new government changed curfew to 12 midnight it made it more feasible for the bowl ally to reopen.
On Miller’s Mario’s re-open faces receivership block
Posted 27 September 2021, 3:02 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So what about those 20,000 Haitians under the bridge just off the US coast in Texas? They say some are being granted entrance to the US and given status, but some, mostly single males and being denied entry, being vaccinated and being deported to Haiti. The issue with this is they didn’t come from Haiti. They came from Chile and Brazil and other South American countries where they had status. Some have never been to Haiti and others have never been to Haiti as an adult. All of their immediate families are in the US or South America. Persons sent back to Haiti in this fashion usually end up being robbed, murdered or living on the streets. Will they now try to come here
On ‘FUNDS NEEDED FOR COVID FIGHT’: Darville warns that health system needs money in a hurry
Posted 24 September 2021, 4:47 p.m. Suggest removal