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Comrades,
I thank all of you for knowing that it`s time to move on.It is only Ebou who can
willingly shed light on the whole issue,otherwise we will never pass our stoping
point.I remembered reading a relevant portion of the 5th Amendment which says
"No person shall.....be compelled in any criminal case
to be a witness against himself"
I will not call Ebou a thief or a liar because
"All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in the court of law"
My conclusion about the whole issue are these words of wisdom-----
1.We should all respect the privacy of everybody.
2.Anything of national interest,we owe it/them to ourselves and our beloved
country,should come out in the open.
3.Come rain!Come storm!whatever we do,we should do it/them with honour
and dignity.
Thanks to all
Elhajj.
Jabou Joh wrote:
> Buharry,
>
> I agree. It is time to move on and drop this useless exchange. My belief is
> that when the time arrives, all those who need to reveal what they know will
> do so, in the right place.
> So please, I appeal to all, let us direct our energies to more productive
> things for now.
>
> Jabou Joh
>
> In a message dated 7/12/00 10:44:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> <<
> Hi!
> I would like to suggest that we move on >>
>
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