Wyclef Jean: 'Haiti Has Disqualified Me' for Presidency

The board of elections in Haiti has officially put an end to hip-hop star and activist Wyclef Jean's attempt to launch a presidential campaign in his homeland. Although the singer was born in Haiti and has been actively involved in disaster relief since the nation was devastated by an earthquake in January, authorities ruled that he does not qualify to be on the ballot. No reason was given, but sources believe Jean's longtime residency in the U.S. was behind the decision, as Haiti reportedly requires presidential candidates to live in the country for five consecutive years. Now, the musician has issued a statement about the ruling.
"It is with a heavy heart that I tell you today that the board of elections in Haiti has disqualified me from my run for the presidency of the country. Though I disagree with the ruling, I respectfully accept the committee's final decision, and I urge my supporters to do the same. We must all honor the memories of those we've lost--whether in the earthquake, or at anytime--by responding peacefully and responsibly to this disappointment.
I was inspired to run for president because I know Haiti can become great with the right leadership, and I believe I could be that leader; but, ultimately, we must respect the rule of law in order for our island to become the great nation we all aspire for it to be.
I want to assure my countrymen that I will continue to work for Haiti's renewal; though the board has determined that I am not a resident of Haiti, home is where the heart is--and my heart has and will always be in Haiti. This ruling just tells me that I can't officially seek the office of president. More importantly, there is no one who can tell me to stop my work in Haiti, and there is no one who could. I think of my daughter, Angelina, and it makes me want to redouble my efforts to help give all the children in Haiti better days.
I also want to honor the memory of my father, a minister; I know that he would tell me that even though I've faced a setback, I must continue in all my good-faith efforts to help Haiti turn a corner to a better and brighter future. Do not think that my role in the future of Haiti is over; it's just a different role than I had anticipated it to be.
Rest assured, this isn't the end of my efforts to help improve my beloved country but only marks a new beginning.
Signed, Wyclef Jean"
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Its sad that Wyclef was denied as a presidential candidate for Haiti. He has done wonders for Haitians, but here in California an (bad) actor became Governor of California and has screwed Californians
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No, Californians screwed themselves - and continue to.
"sources believe" being the keyword. gossip. where is the support? wasn't meant to be right. keep your head up jean. you make a difference
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Its funny you run your mouth here the white man dosent see gost lkool
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That always cracks me up about these libs they say anything they want here i think we need a war here/
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My brother is getting sick of you to than your done lol
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bozo the clown strikes out: a third-rate rapper running a third world country has the makings of the biggest disaster since his last record...haiti finally gets something right
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Fuk Hatti and fuk blacks..
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Its a waste of are time than we get this animals here/
Its all fun and games tell somebody gets poked in the eye get a gun ,,
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I dont really have time for this and i dont no what to say the truth is its all big joke.And shut up Josh.
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Backwards name guy appealed to the wrong set. Gene Wycliff maybe but not Wyclef Jean
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sounds like a lot of white inbreeding going on
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Man, some of you people and I mean whites can't spell, go back to school and get an education. Are start school in the first place, PLEASE!!!!
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It cracks me up. Wyclef running Haiti into the ground??? Haiti was the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere BEFORE the earthquake. The only direction the country can move is up. Wyclef has his own money and he would not pocket the millions in aid that will no doubt end up in someones Swiss bank account now. Now that is a tragedy!
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They have higher standards than the United States. We have a president that has 99 % of his records locked up but he is soooooo transparent.
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The 'best interest' of the Haitian citizens is the government raping the citizens and the citizens living in squalor. Wow this is beginning to sound familiar...
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Vote for Pedro
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You mean Pac-man can be a politican representing his country A boxer who's been hit in the head alot and Wyclef not. WOW
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All president do, but none more than Bush are you kidding
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