I am totally against the idea of letting the public, especially innocent civilians, suffer the seemingly unresolved conflict between the government and the so-called rebel groups. Likewise, I do not favor any terrorist attack by any group seeking reform in the government. However, we have to understand too that our Constitution provides for a due process on both parties and it is well settled that any person of the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Thus, I humbly ask the media and our public officers not to eagerly jump into conclusions. I believe there has to be proper investigation to be conducted by an unbiased bureau before the broadcast on media and broadsheets of any probable suspect.
Exan Sharief, 7th street, MSU Campus, via e-mail

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DOM
What most people do not favor is their own making. The public made monsters in the government. So expect what ever fruits of this labor. Relax if your side is with the government, enjoy the fight if you are with the opposition, pray if you are disturbed by the media.
Doug Chanco
There is a witty saying most everyone knows “If it waddles like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck,” we do not have to do an autopsy to determine FOR SURE it is a duck. When one leaves the country and tries he’s damn best to avoid facing authorities that questions his past actions, it does not take a rocket scientist or a theologian to know that he is hiding something he does not want anyone to know. Sometimes common sense (sadly lacking in our society today) should take hold of our lethargic state and shake us up before its too late!
Doug
Andong
May be Gordon has nothing more to say about fertilizer fund that’s the reason events other comments commented
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