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Old Nov 10, 2006 , 01:28 AM   # 10 (permalink)
Default The Self-Deconstruction of FairWeatherism.



Hi, folks!

Originally Posted by katampe View Post
Hi Uche:

I am shocked you have rejected your earlier statement.But, why?

I found this statement very confusing the ... ‘uncaring’ and unconcerned of patriots to want to cast a second look at the water bowls of the oracles.

Why are the folks patriots then if they are unconcerned or "uncaring'? Someone says you are great communicator,maybe somebody or yourself can help me here.

I think your last article makes sense irrespective of what the opinion shapers on this forum seem to suggest.Can't you allow all of them go to blazes ? Do you care , especially of you were speaking with your conscience? It is either you have no moral anchor from which you do your analysis.I earlier noted that I wished you were doing this for the right reasons.I know Paul Adijie sticks to his guns irrespective of what naysayers say, I think that is the price you pay for being a public commentator.

I have always known this generation certainly has problems, with women becoming feminists and bra burning advocates, and the men increasingly fixated on lucre of high office or token appointments and rap artistes.You made an analysis and instead of your to avail us the reinforced premises under which you made the analysis you have chicken out. I hope Pat Utomi relieves you off the post you currently have in his campaign team - you are a fair weather kind of guy and you have become the butt of jokes at the village square for having an opinion.

In a civilized world it should be the herd of uncivilized folks rampaging on the internet that should be moved enmass into a dungeon of the discredited for assault on free speech or saying things as you see it, but of course you said not because you believed.I have always suspected your authenticity all along , and you confirmed it.
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