Letters To The Editor
admin | Jan 14, 2012 | Comments 1
Dear Grand Gedeans,
It has been a long standing tension between the Annie Dennis leadership of “New England” and the new leadership of Grand Gedeh Association in the Americas, Inc. (Rhode Island Chapter). In the New England region, Rhode Island Chapter has been the cynosure of fund-raising and an influential partner within GGAA; but the acrimony and dissension is about Grand Gedeans in the state of Rhode declaration of independence within the union (GGAA).
Elsewhere, there is a sense of foreboding that has ratcheted and divaricated an indigestible and unfolding question about Mrs. Annie Dennis true loyalty to the Tillman Collins led administration. This issue will be discussed at the appropriate forum in the near future. At the moment, all we can say is that the president and former lawmaker must be caution and beware of his surroundings.
The president (Augustine G. Tarwo) of the Rhode Island Chapter alleged that the New England Chapter of the Grand Gedeh Association in the Americas Incorporated is doing business outside the bounds of acceptable principles within the New England Region. Mr. Tarwo said, he has took a servility leadership approach, but his effort has been undercut by the Dennis’.
“The continue violation of our right as a member chapter within the union has turned into a hotbed for dissension and a bellicose fulmination,” said an opinion leader (Charles Dedo) from Rhode Island Chapter. At the moment, Mrs. Dennis and her folks are hosting meetings within the borders-line of Rhode Island Chapter.
The national administration has kept tight-lipped and gave our accentuation little attention since the inception of this disputation in July 2011. Chairman Bargblor warned six months ago, that if this continue, we will issue a judicial decree that will circumscribes and restrains the party herein referred to as the New England Chapter of the Grand Gedeh Association in the Americas, Inc.
The “Minnesota Web” and the “Independent Eye News” have been a great assets in recent time for cases of this nature. I call upon them to grill both chapters on what really going on inside the New England Region. I will also keep you updated as this drama unfolds.
Yours,
Jackson Zleh Towah
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Man! We have to be very careful how we give title to an article for publication. I strongly disagree with the caption: GOL SPEAKS AGAINST US PUSH FOR GAY RIGHTS. Instead, it should read: GOL SPEAKS AGAINST GAY RIGHTS IN LIBERIA. The reason is simple. United States is a sovereign nation and has its own societal direction. No one should question that or else, you interfere in its internal affairs and that is not welcomed nor normal in International Law and Practices. Why United States should not do what it wants to do for its people; just as Liberia should do what it wants to do for its people? Yes!
Freedom of the press must be exercised in a way and manner that respects and does not transgress on others’ rights to do or not to do. Nevertheless, I commend the Liberian Press.
P. Allison Tarlue, Sr.
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