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Originally Posted by RedHawk The article that you ar quoting here is just that--an article--printed by a "journalist, for money. The actual people involved in Aristides resque tell a different story. I saw some of them interviewed on c-span last week by a house investigating committee and their version was markedly different than Aristides. |
Perhaps reading the dictionary can help you too...
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ar·ti·cle n.
1) A particular section or item of a series in a written document, as in a contract, constitution, or treaty.
2) A nonfictional literary composition that forms an independent part of a publication, as of a newspaper or magazine.
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You were the one that called it an "article";... a nonfictional literary composition.
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Originally Posted by RedHawk If Aristide wants to come back, and if he thinks he can stay alive at the same time, why doesn't he just do that?
If the government that he is currently a guest of thinks that he should be back in powerm why don't they bring him back and provide the protection for his return?
The man is a gangster who robbed and cheated his people, He got less that he had comming to him. He shuold be hanging from a lamp post in Haiti. :mofo: |
So do you have any links to these 'stories'?... but I'm guessing not..