It seems the www.liberianforum.com website is hastily becoming a hornets nest where disgruntled individuals congregate and espouse fantasies.
If Mr Urey’s description of his numerous educational achievements was intended to validate his authority and grasp on the issues he raised it achieved the opposite.
It will bore my audience if I attempt to delve into Mr Urey’s laundry list of allegations but he clearly represents that tiny section of the Liberian nation that believes nothing runs well unless they are in the driver's seat. For his numerous insinuations, brevity will suffice.
Halluburton
I for sometimes in the past was of the opinion that conspiracy theorists were a problem of the Western World but Mr Urey piece has shattered that long standing view. It is impossible for me to decipher why the government of Liberia will be a servant of the triumvirate of Goldman Sachs, DynCorp (either an affiliate or subsidiary of Halliburton) and other bad corporations that caused the economic crisis in America to the detriment of the Liberian nation and people. The public will be better served if Mr Urey could provide further elaboration on his claims.
Downsizing
Mr Urey, I believe do possess some basic knowledge of economics and civics. Governments in our modern era are operated as a for-profit-business except their profits are utilized for the provision of meaningful social services and national infrastructural development. To achieve this end, every well-meaning government MUST be small and efficient. It is interesting that Mr Urey will mention corruption and criticize downsizing. A bloated government, especially one plagued with unnecessary bureaucracy is a good source of duplicity and provides a perfect environment for corruption.
Million dollars transfer
Whatever the details that Mr Urey is privy to regarding this subject, it will be of great benefit to his audience if he makes his facts public.
Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC) reports manipulations
Instead of dignifying innuendoes, Mr Urey should encourage members of the Liberian Senate to ACT to ensure that the TRC report becomes binding.
Finally, Mr Urey’s article, portrayed him as been aloof of the truth and robbed him of any shred of credibility that he hoped to attained by its publication. Mr Urey, whatever national or international embarrassment that befalls our leaders - whether we agree with them or not - cast a long shadow on us as a people !
Benjamin Kofa Fyneah
Gainesville, Florida

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