Thank you Mr. Yarl and everyone that has quenched this “fire” which could have been avoided by an early “I did not mean to post a message that will offend anybody.” I honesty hope that AAM mailing list is not a way to aggravate a group of people and threaten them of being “removed” when they react. Cleaning our hearts will solve our problems, not the e-mail system. When you hear the name of any of our African countries, you have a choice of what comes up first into your mind: criminals, educators, or survivors, to mention just a few. The choice is yours, and it is based on this that you will look at her people. The world has a lot of negative views against us Africans already and we don’t need to do the same amongst ourselves. I will not let foreigner’s views affect the way that I look at my brothers and sisters. Thank you Mr. post master from your AAM mailing list thus far, but kindly remove me from the list. I have access to the troubles we have in Africa. My concern of what can we do to help our brothers and sisters in Sierra Leone still remains. And I hope we collectively do something positive when we are called upon. Peace and Love, K.C. Eke ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com