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In a message dated 9/4/2001 9:03:24 PM Central Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
> I would rather speak the truth and have enemies,
> than lie to make friends.
>
> Naphiyo,
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Conteh,
The above is the profound statement of the moment, and I would like to echoe
it.
A person or two have told me in the past week or so that they have lost
respect for me or something to that effect, because I dared to speak the
truth regarding this coalition situation, as well as my conviction to remind
the people not to make the mistake of repeating a dreadful history.
My sentiment is that if having respect for me means that I have to blindfold
myself to the truth, then it is respect I cannot possibly afford to have,
and I will stick with the truth.
Jabou Joh
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