De facto Premier Jean-Marie Cherestal |
Radical leftist and totalitarian dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide (left) and de facto Premier Jean-Marie Cherestal (right) |
Tyrant Aristide, also the prophet of deception, addressing Haiti's de facto parliament |
Haiti's de facto parliament |
Michel Francois "Sweet Micky," a once powerful self-appointed national police chief, one of 1991 military coup leaders, and indicted drug baron |
A zeroxed copy of Francois's indictment by the U.S. for drug trafficking |
Tyrant Aristide (left), another drug dealer, and wife mildred during a visit in the Dominican Republic in January 2002 |
Tyrant René Préval |
As a vice-mayor of the Port-au-Prince suburb of Petion-Ville he earns less than U.S. $1,000 a month. Where does he get the money from to purchase so many expensive suits? Sure from trafficking in narcotics for tyrant Aristide. |
De facto president Jean- Bertrand Aristide |
Sure those extremely dirt poor people (below) don't look at all like us, we the neo-bourgeois (above). Do you know why? |
Because we are also all of the following: Tyrants, grossly incompetent, pathological liars, and career criminals trafficking in |
narcotics. Most importantly, we stole everything from them, from cheap rice to millions of dollars donated to Haiti by foreign |
countries to help pay for the cost of basic public services and goods. So, too, when they take to the streets protesting their |
horrible, despicable quality of life we shoot many of them to death and then sell their bodies to foreign hospitals for experiment. |
And then what? We pocket the money received for so, and that's why we the men can also afford to have many mistresses. |
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