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Liberia: First Family Threatens Legal Action

In the wake of media reports alleging that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is suffering from cancer, and is therefore unfit to administer the Affairs of the state, a member of the President's family has described the report as baseless, unfounded and one intended to create chaos, confusion, instability and insurrection in the country.

Author: Sizi

Is Liberia still a nation on the planet Earth? I need somebody to please tell me I am having a dream, that all of this mess is but a slumber. Since when did families have CHAIRMEN? Does this guy really have a PhD? If so, how can a man who has been through the insanely intense rigor of graduate education ascribes to himself such a title. Is The Sirleaf Family Inc a legal and taxpaying entity? Madam Sirleaf needs to schedule a meeting of her thuggish shareholders and goons to teach them a multitude of obvious things about common sense and stupidity. She needs to let them know that eversince she ran for and won the presidency, she stopped being a private citizen, let alone a private entity. If the president wants to sue a media house for label (or some crazy stuff) she needs to contact her legally and morally deminished Minister of Justice (I hope I don't get sued too). Pres. Sirleaf needs to deliver on her campaign promises and keep her goons on tighter leashes.



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