Fox News' arrogance and stupidity covers every topic. Read this Article.
Fox News' arrogance and stupidity covers every topic. Read this Article.
realistically it might be one of the outcomes with the best chance of succeeding - except its obviously not a merger of equals.
imagine if along with acquiring haiti came $50B USD from the international community, spread out over 50 years.
I suppose you didn't read the byline:
Daniel Rodriguez is co-founder of the Alliance for Economic Stability and an adjunct professor of International Business at Mercy College in New York.
I suppose Fox prints an article by a one time contributor and all of a sudden this is seen as a proposal to meddle in Haitan and DR affairs? I think you should save your criticism for the author.
realistically it might be one of the outcomes with the best chance of succeeding - except its obviously not a merger of equals.
imagine if along with acquiring haiti came $50B USD from the international community, spread out over 50 years.
imagine if along with acquiring haiti came $50B USD from the international community, spread out over 50 years.
Sure, they SHOULD have editors responsible for checking whether Haiti was ever under British and Dutch rule, or the comparison with East and West Germany. Maybe this one slipped through, but you only see this type of arrogance under Fox News (maybe CNN's former anchor Lou Dobbs). When's the last time you read something like this in the NY Times?
If the author of this article isn't true Fox material, then Glenn Beck isn't either.That having been said, it would appear you have an axe to grind with Fox...so be it. But if you look a little closer at the writers background, he hardly qualifies as true Fox material.
Please explain how channelling funds through a corrupt third world country would be the best way of helping Haiti? I'm curious, what interesting points are you referring to?cobraboy said:I'm NOT advocating the two merge. But the prof makes some interesting points worthy of discussing. With the correct funding, who better to fix Haiti than the DR?
Don't be surprised if on your next visit to the Altar de la Patria, JPD's tomb appears to be open. :cheeky:Today is the birthday of Juan Pablo Duarte, father of our independence, he said: La patria ha de ser libre e independiente de toda Potencia extranjera o se hunde la isla
'nuff said
They can take their money and shove it... you know where
The entire concept.Please explain how channelling funds through a corrupt third world country would be the best way of helping Haiti? I'm curious, what interesting points are you referring to?