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Offline endicom

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American Thinker
Jonathan D'Oleo
Jan. 23, 2018

There is a historic sentiment in Haiti that the island it shares with the Dominican Republic should be one and indivisible – not only geographically, but also politically, economically, and in virtually every other regard.  Such sentiment, if analyzed objectively, is to be interpreted as a Haitian drive to undermine the Dominican Republic's sovereignty as an independent country with all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities thereto appertaining.

Before the magnitude of such a threat, any responsible government should take the necessary steps to deter those who seek to subvert its sovereign laws from transgressing them.  Yet, when attempting to do so, the Dominican government has been highly criticized by a multitude of NGOs like the Clinton Foundation and threatened by powerful people of the likes of billionaire George Soros and New York mayor Bill de Blasio.

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Re: International NGOs back Haiti's Undermining of Dominican Sovereignty
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2018, 01:48:36 pm »
There is no situation the better minds can't make worse.

And there are parallels here to the situation in the US.
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Re: International NGOs back Haiti's Undermining of Dominican Sovereignty
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2018, 12:46:38 am »
Haiti on the left, Dominican Republic on the right:



Guess the Haitians want to transform the entire island into a complete s***hole.