Hello ania & mezami et tous mes amis,
Never Give Up, pronounced at a very crucial moment, at a very critical time by Winston Churchil of England, is still relevant for our generation of Haitians-Americans today. Je comprends que vous soyez decourage(s) meme bouke. Min pa jam'm lage. We must have " A Dream ". We must never forgot 1er Janvier 1804. Yes we can and we must have a National Dialogue with our fellow Haitians in Haiti and all over the world. It will be a day to remember like 1er Janvier 1804.

Ki les ayisyen ki pi ayisyen pase yon lot ? Tout mou'n se mou'n min tout moun pa min'm. Min nou tout, nou se moun. I dream to see 1 or 2 Universities in and around Cite Simone( Soleil ). I dream to see some high-rise Hotels, Casinos and all kinds of Resorts on our seashores in Port-au-Prince as well as in the Provinces. I dream one day to see money being raised by our own Nationals to organize our own Free-Democratic and transparent Elections. I dream to see : Croix des Bossales ap monte Petion-Ville; Kenscoff ap desan Cite Simone < san problem > san problem. I hope to see ayisyen kon'n li, pa meprise ayisyen pa kon'n li. I am not a dreamer. I am a believer. I believe in relationships. We need right now some contacts with : Cite Soleil, Bel-Air, Solino, Delmas 2 and Up. We need our own Representatives in every major city, town, village at the 10 geographical Departements in Haiti. We need to ensure that any Haitian is not left behind. How are we going to proceed ?
Ask me more ?
Respecfully & Patriotically Submitted, Fraternellement Lionel