Author: jsal1979
Sat Aug 9 17:59:11 2008

Folks I read this article, and I nearly threw-up. The arrogance of this man is sickening! Yet, it does not really surprise me that Mr. Fahnbulleh does not have any regrets for deceiving the young impressionable minds. Why should he apologize after benefiting from those actions? After all, he is one of those that have benefited from the overthrow of the “TWP government".

Mr. Fahnbulleh can not fool the generation(s) that know better. He is speaking of a Liberia that he created in his "over-educated" mind.

Reading this article, any intelligent person would find it amazing that Mr. Fahnbulleh ever received the education that he has now—this education that has enabled him to rise to his present prominence. Alas, what can we expect from a political science professor.

I would expect such behavior from the PRC members, but it is a shame that the MOJA and PAL members are still hanging around preaching their half-truths after amassing wealth and prominence. But that was their master plan from the get-go.

Mr. Fahnbulleh, should be saluted for a job well done: causing the displacement and death of many, and an unnecessarily and lengthy reconstruction of Liberia.

Mr. Fahnbulleh has had his revolution, now why can't he just keep a low profile. Why must he continue with the rhetoric? Now I realize that he and his ilk believe that they have the answers to Liberia's ills, but it is time to stop the hyperbole. We have heard it, but their philosophy is not factual.

As you can tell readers, I am very angry. This man is so full of himself. He is still so dangerous!!

Author: twuyesoe09
Sat Aug 9 21:21:07 2008

I think the Dr. did us a great favor speaking out like a man. He did not only stand up to the TWP, he also reminded us that we have a long way to go to bring our people together. I commend Dr.

Author: dgiwlay
Tue Aug 12 11:12:51 2008

Truely indeed, the comments of Dr. Fahnbulleh are sickening. The comments do not represent true peace of the TRC process and have the propensity to give free ride to those who intentionally killed our brothers, siters, mothers and fathers during the war; and have also raped our wives and sisters. One of the socking comments is "In revolution people got killed." What his he telling Prince Johnson, Kromah, and the rest of factions leaders and fighters to say at the TRC public hearing? They can also say it was revolution and they have no regret for their actions.

Let us be mindful of our comments during this process. Our comments at the TRC hearings and comments at public places have the power to turn this country around-either in a negative or positive direction. our children are hearing and watching us. No matter how much you learned, let those who are appearing at the TRc hearing, understand that whatsoever role they played from 1979 to 2003, contributed to the destruction of lives and properties in Liberia.




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