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01-31-2009, 08:36 PM
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I want to be president...
So Im always reading the threads but have not posted for a while.
I hope my question does not annoy anyone.
I was born in DR, and came to U.S when I was 10. I spent my h.s years reading about D.R history and trujillo. I am now in college studying engineering(yes i know, its not politics) I want to become president in D.R but one I am a female, and two I dont live in the country.
I was wondering what you guys think, or what advices you would suggest? Am I dreaming too much?
thanks,
Jyfeliz
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01-31-2009, 08:37 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jyfeliz
So Im always reading the threads but have not posted for a while.
I hope my question does not annoy anyone.
I was born in DR, and came to U.S when I was 10. I spent my h.s years reading about D.R history and trujillo. I am now in college studying engineering(yes i know, its not politics) I want to become president in D.R but one I am a female, and two I dont live in the country.
I was wondering what you guys think, or what advices you would suggest? Am I dreaming too much?
thanks,
Jyfeliz
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Si se puede!!!!!!
good luck
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01-31-2009, 10:09 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Probably a good idea to plan to come back here. Probably a good idea to just intend to serve the country. Lot's of college kids here want to go into "politics" - but usually because it is one of the shortest ways to wealth. But hold fast to the dream..
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01-31-2009, 10:14 PM
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What is your vision for the future of the DR?
What do you want to accomplish as president?
How do you propose to accomplish it?
I wish you luck, and I hope you have some firm ideas about how your role as president would benefit the country.
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01-31-2009, 10:18 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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keep a back up plan just in case you dont get there
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01-31-2009, 11:08 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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how about a pic?you know,so I know who to vote for....
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02-01-2009, 08:30 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 715
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jyfeliz
So Im always reading the threads but have not posted for a while.
I hope my question does not annoy anyone.
I was born in DR, and came to U.S when I was 10. I spent my h.s years reading about D.R history and trujillo. I am now in college studying engineering(yes i know, its not politics) I want to become president in D.R but one I am a female, and two I dont live in the country.
I was wondering what you guys think, or what advices you would suggest? Am I dreaming too much?
thanks,
Jyfeliz
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Come here and start networking first. Maybe choose a career that might help you better to prepare for president than engineering.
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02-01-2009, 09:23 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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to pertsure your dream you have to be in a circle, a circle of thieves and liars, willing to steal from the poor to fill your pockets and also the pockets of your "high end" supporters, if not, your dreaming.
In the states its an honor to say that you work for the government, here saying that ....lets put it this way, I rather be a bank robber than say that I work for the government.
government workers are known for only filling their pockets and NOT working for the citizens, some very few exceptions; I say this because I have friends and relatives in the government.
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02-01-2009, 09:26 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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catcherintherye, no one has firm ideas just empty promises, if jyfeliz thinks of implementing US systems in the DR, well you know the results,
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02-01-2009, 10:43 AM
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Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 2,287
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jorgesarduysousa
to pertsure your dream you have to be in a circle, a circle of thieves and liars, willing to steal from the poor to fill your pockets and also the pockets of your "high end" supporters, if not, your dreaming.
In the states its an honor to say that you work for the government, here saying that ....lets put it this way, I rather be a bank robber than say that I work for the government.
government workers are known for only filling their pockets and NOT working for the citizens, some very few exceptions; I say this because I have friends and relatives in the government.
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You're associating with the wrong people!! ha ha
I know TONS of hardworking gov't employees that are completely disgusted with the current situation. They accept the responsibility for getting the job done with the best of their ability, and the situation they have to deal with every day.
In every gov't. office, there are a few long term employees that know what's going on, do all the work, and are not receptive to payoffs to get something done.
Want to meet some? Just let me know.
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