Your're not real up to date are you, the patch is in service only mode now. The people who are going to be pissed are those in the eastern Provinces when they find out all the pipelines go to the US and all eastern flowing lines are shut down due to nothing but age.
http://www.shss.montclair.edu/english/furr/haiti.html
(in part)
Letter about US Imperialist Invasion of Haiti, The Montclarion, October 1994
To the Editor, The Montclarion:
The Clinton Administration says the US invasion of Haiti means to "stop human rights abuses" and "restore democracy." Recently published research *, however, reveals that this is a smokescreen for the real purposes, which are economic. The US invasion not only hurts Haitian workers; it hurts US workers too!
Interviewed by investigative reporter Allan Nairn, American government and military officials involved in planning the inva- sion stated that its purpose it to prevent any kind of popular movement arising that might fight for the kind of reforms which Haitian President Aristide promised when elected in 1990: raising the minimum wage and a social-security insurance system.
Aristide was overthrown because these reforms would raise the cost of labor, and so lower the profits of the tiny class of wealthy Haitian landowners and businessmen. The Haitian army's only job is to keep Haitian workers and peasants terrorized, killing anyone who tries to organize for reform.
And that's why the US is invading now -- to preserve this large pool of cheap labor. To keep the labor cheap, no popular movement -- no farmworkers' organizations, no trade unions inde- pendent of the government or the employer -- will be permitted to arise, say the US officials interviewed by Nairn.
Quite sure yes, the other link (pdf file) starts with this headline, the quote giving the posted numbers is on about page 200.
THE EAGLE AND THE ROOSTER:
THE 1994 U.S. INVASION OF HAITI