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	<title>Comments on: FLASH–FLASH–FLASH  March 20, 2010  PRIME MINISTER BELLERIVE BLACKMAILS  INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY</title>
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		<title>By: G. Douglas</title>
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		<dc:creator>G. Douglas</dc:creator>
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		<description>WE may, and have accused the adiministration of many failures in the sense of their compromised &quot;leadership&quot;, before and following the 1/12/10 event. 

Indeed, it is of growing concern for the Nation as a whole that the dynamics of care, the choices made in view of needed priorities, and the open accountability of the State appear to have been less than the potential, and far less than the need.

Haiti&#039;s Governing body, Haiti&#039;s &quot;Congress&quot;, must learn, and perhaps by force, that the daily affairs of State are the property of Haitians all. There is no exclusivity set forth under the Constitution.

Mr.Preval and Mr. Bellerive are terribly opaque. Mr. Clinton is astonnishingly pacific. Mr. Ban Moon seems almost naive. Perhaps the dry-cleaning of the allegedly soiled financial activities is no longer possible and may be entirely covert and incriminating.

The only measure of any form yet to be taken is to install a very competent and world-class finacial management entity to audit the past and future transactions made by all members of the elected body. If someone is a &quot;Mr. Clean&quot;, we would appreciate knowing.

Of course, whatever scrutiny that may be undertaken would have to also be accountable to other nations, such as the Security Council of the U.N. for the sake of credibility.

No one is really paying attention to this malais except Haitians. The trick is to entertain the idea of applied &quot;honesty&quot; in front of the Donor Nations on the coming March 31st Assembly at the U.N.

Peaceful, non-violent, but demonstrable actions would do well to be undertaken for the sake of achieving a system by which Haitians of power may no longer extrapolate the direction and use of the State&#039;s Treasury without the foreknowledge and legislation of the democratic and governing body of law-makers.

There is never a solution to the filth of greed and self-interest except for that which comes from knowledge, compassion for others, maturity and self respect.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WE may, and have accused the adiministration of many failures in the sense of their compromised &#8220;leadership&#8221;, before and following the 1/12/10 event. </p>
<p>Indeed, it is of growing concern for the Nation as a whole that the dynamics of care, the choices made in view of needed priorities, and the open accountability of the State appear to have been less than the potential, and far less than the need.</p>
<p>Haiti&#8217;s Governing body, Haiti&#8217;s &#8220;Congress&#8221;, must learn, and perhaps by force, that the daily affairs of State are the property of Haitians all. There is no exclusivity set forth under the Constitution.</p>
<p>Mr.Preval and Mr. Bellerive are terribly opaque. Mr. Clinton is astonnishingly pacific. Mr. Ban Moon seems almost naive. Perhaps the dry-cleaning of the allegedly soiled financial activities is no longer possible and may be entirely covert and incriminating.</p>
<p>The only measure of any form yet to be taken is to install a very competent and world-class finacial management entity to audit the past and future transactions made by all members of the elected body. If someone is a &#8220;Mr. Clean&#8221;, we would appreciate knowing.</p>
<p>Of course, whatever scrutiny that may be undertaken would have to also be accountable to other nations, such as the Security Council of the U.N. for the sake of credibility.</p>
<p>No one is really paying attention to this malais except Haitians. The trick is to entertain the idea of applied &#8220;honesty&#8221; in front of the Donor Nations on the coming March 31st Assembly at the U.N.</p>
<p>Peaceful, non-violent, but demonstrable actions would do well to be undertaken for the sake of achieving a system by which Haitians of power may no longer extrapolate the direction and use of the State&#8217;s Treasury without the foreknowledge and legislation of the democratic and governing body of law-makers.</p>
<p>There is never a solution to the filth of greed and self-interest except for that which comes from knowledge, compassion for others, maturity and self respect.</p>
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