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I agree with Mr. Aubry, this
Submitted by A concerned reader (not verified) on September 2, 2010 - 4:13pm.
I agree with Mr. Aubry, this man does not seem to have the experience needed for this position, especially with what has happened in Haiti recently. This position calls for someone with either the acutal experience or someone with educational background and experience to handle all of the immense challenges that Haiti has to overcome, now more than ever. Why is Mr Aubry not considering on running for this position? It certainly seems that he has the education and experience to run for this office. This country has never been in a worse position than it is in now and need to consider only the very best candidates to tackle the many problems now and in the future.
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