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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-18-11 05:31 PM
Response to Reply #8
10. I don't know much about SA.
But they have been under a lot of pressure.

Maybe it's a good thing that American pressure doesn't always win out. :)
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  -Welcome back to the Caribbean Mr. Aristide malaise  Mar-18-11 05:10 PM   #0 
  - Glad to give you rec #1  suffragette   Mar-18-11 05:10 PM   #1 
  - Let's hope he is here to stay  Dappleganger   Mar-18-11 05:12 PM   #2 
  - The good news is that the Obama administration  malaise   Mar-18-11 05:15 PM   #3 
     - Obama called the SA president to ask him not to let him fly out.  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:26 PM   #6 
        - Well let's thank the South Africans then  malaise   Mar-18-11 05:27 PM   #8 
           - I don't know much about SA.  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:31 PM   #10 
              - Zuma was an ANC activist  malaise   Mar-18-11 05:35 PM   #11 
                 - Well then, I expect President Chavez to praise him fulsomely  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:42 PM   #14 
  - KR!  eleny   Mar-18-11 05:20 PM   #4 
  - Amy Goodman has been with him all day and this is how she left  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:24 PM   #5 
  - Thanks a million for the links  malaise   Mar-18-11 05:27 PM   #7 
     - It's so wonderful to see a GOOD story about Haiti in the news  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:29 PM   #9 
        - We have some good news stories since  malaise   Mar-18-11 05:37 PM   #13 
           - That's excellent news. n/t  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:44 PM   #17 
  - P.J. Crowley, former asst. to the Sec. of State  sabrina 1   Mar-18-11 05:35 PM   #12 
  - He isn't safe. Haiti is an occupied country.  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:43 PM   #15 
  - Yes, he is a very courageous man.  sabrina 1   Mar-18-11 05:50 PM   #20 
     - The government tends to ignore Latin American and the Caribbean  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:54 PM   #21 
        - Very true. While what happened in Iraq was a crime of mammoth  sabrina 1   Mar-18-11 06:00 PM   #26 
  - The US kicked Aristide out of his own country  malaise   Mar-18-11 05:44 PM   #16 
  - I was part of the effort in '92 to get the OAS to return him to Haiti. Passed him in the hall  leveymg   Mar-18-11 05:48 PM   #18 
  - You're a good person  malaise   Mar-18-11 05:50 PM   #19 
  - It's been interesting  leveymg   Mar-18-11 05:56 PM   #22 
  - Why do you think DC let him go home?  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 05:56 PM   #23 
     - Yah think?  malaise   Mar-18-11 05:58 PM   #24 
     - A complete economic collapse, the Middle East rising,  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 06:00 PM   #27 
        - For decades, the most benign thing the US has done in the world is  leveymg   Mar-18-11 06:05 PM   #28 
           - Here's hoping we settle in to the new role with some grace.  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 06:11 PM   #29 
              - Actually, I think Obama has danced pretty well during recent rounds. I'd give him  leveymg   Mar-18-11 06:36 PM   #30 
                 - That's pretty much how I feel, too. n/t  EFerrari   Mar-18-11 06:45 PM   #31 
                 - He's better than Bush and Cheney but that can't be hard n/t  malaise   Mar-18-11 08:14 PM   #33 
     - He's gone back a couple times. We're all just riding the waves.  leveymg   Mar-18-11 05:58 PM   #25 
  - K&R. (nt)  Kurovski   Mar-18-11 07:39 PM   #32 
 

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