Haitian-American Mia Love delivering some blows to Obama at the 2012 Republican National Convention

She was just spectacular at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, this week. Ludmya "Mia" Bourdeau Love drew rousing cheers during her speech at the Republican National Convention.

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A Haitian-American in center stage at out of anything, a " Republican National Convention"?

What do you think of this?

Not only that, Mia Love delivered quite some heavy blows to President Obama. Mr. President, said to Love, "I'm here to tell you the American people are awake and we're not buying what you're selling in 2012" . "Mr. President, I'm here to tell you the American people are awake and we're not buying what you're selling in 2012," . Love further said: "Let me tell you about the America I know. My parents immigrated to this country with $10 in their pockets and the hope the America they heard about really did exist. When tough times came, they did not look to Washington, they looked within. So, the America I grew up knowing was centered in self-reliance and filled with the possibility of living the American dream."

Ludmya "Mia" Bourdeau Love was born Ludmya Bourdeau in Brooklyn, New York in 1975 and her parent later moved to Connecticut where she was raised.

Mia Love is a product of Haitian Griot, Diri Ak Pwoa, Bannan Peze and Pikliz!

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Both of her parents are from Haiti. and she has an older sibling who was born in Haiti. They came to the New York in 1973 and later moved to Connecticut.

Education has always been high priority to this family which is something that most Haitian families valued very much. Mia Love graduated from the University of Hartford with a degree in Fine Arts. She worked at Sento Corp. and the Ecopass Corporation.[4] She was also a flight attendant with Continental Airlines.

Ludmya "Mia" Bourdeau Love moved to Utah in 1997 and and married Jason Love. Together, they have three children.

She was born in 1975. She is currently the mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah, and the 2012 Republican Party nominee for the United States House of Representatives in Utah's 4th congressional district. Her fight will not be easy. Mia Love will face Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson for the seat in the November 6, 2012, election.

Do you think a Haitian-American should be involved in the Republican Party?

Would you have voted for her id you could?

Do you believe that the Haitians community should have representation in the Republican party as well?

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Lyfe A Theoc says...

Haitian people or descendant could never be Republican because Haitian lifestyle or ways of life is structure democrat where the government must put policy in place and trade agreements and order for Haiti's economy to flourish and Haiti's 1 percent is getting richer and poor is getting poorer and the majority of the world is against that.She's a trader or that's not philosophy but her husband's, and she's just following the head of the household.

Hopefully if she will gets in power and she will begin to form her own thinking.

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