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What exactly compelled Ghana to accept the two Gitmo ex-detainees?

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  • Kwadwo T 8 years ago

    What a stupid question asked by foolish man. How dare Bokor of all People to write this Kind of trash, knowing very well Mahama got Money from Obama to accept the TERRORIST.

    Bokor wise up and stop being a hypocrite and stu ...
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  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 8 years ago

    Kwadwo T, you wrote ".....Knowing very well Mahama got Money from Obama to accept the TERRORIST." Really? And where is your proof? He who accuses must prove, the saying goes.

    These cheap shots, don't do any justice to di ...
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  • Fifi Hammond 8 years ago

    Jojo Hammond, I would have got you a vivid proof but somebody like you with a "Bird Brain" can't comprehend any amount of Explanation, so why would I waste my time, haaa? Besides, I don't argue with your Kind fools! ok? Get ...
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  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 8 years ago

    I thought so, Uncle Fifi, you had no proof, so you cowardly resort to insults, very typical. My old man used to say, "One begins to insult when one has nothing sensible to say". My good old daddy was absolutely right. I did ...
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  • Baba Ali 8 years ago

    Jojo, "there is no free lunch in America". Remember "Iran-Contra" affair under President Reagan and the aftermath - Colonel Oliver North. Just a thought.

  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 8 years ago

    You mentioned Iran-Contra, good. We got to know ofthe supply of arms to the Contras Rebels in Nicaragua. That to you was the cost of the "lunch" then. So what is the cost of this "lunch" - for the 2 ex-Gitmo detainees in this ...
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  • Fifi Hammond 8 years ago

    Jojo Hammond, very good! there we go! and that is it! So obviously it means you are as "STUPID" as your old Daddy who use to say nothing sensible.
    No wonder that you too makes no sense.

  • Jojo Hammond, New Jersey 8 years ago

    You see, I never used one bad word against you. Tell me one sensible thing you have contributed to this debate but insults. You have also made my point. You (or was it Kwadwo T?) had no proof to back up your spurious alleg ...
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  • Fifi Hammond 8 years ago

    Jojo, get it once and for all, that you are too silly to even understand any proof given you.

  • KWAKU ANANSE 8 years ago

    MICHAEL BOKOR YOU NOW HAVE YOUR FRUITS FROM BLIND SUPPORT FOR A MEDIOCRE NDC PARTY AND PRESIDENT. ONLY THE TRUTH MATTERS, BECAUSE IT HEALS AND CORRECTS. SUPPORTING JOHN MAHAMA AND THE NDC PARTY DOES NOT YIELD GOOD RESULTS, BU ...
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  • Osofo 8 years ago

    Bokor you should ask your NDC folks about the issue and stop disturbing our ears.

  • ATD 8 years ago

    Bogor the dimwit, Bokor the bigot Is firmly caught between a rock and a hard place.

  • Nana Amoah Anamensah 8 years ago

    Bokor, you are rather precipitating religious conflict by insinuating or even openly accusing the national chief imam of the Muslims in Ghana of taking a bribe. How could you say this about any national leader of any religiou ...
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  • abraham apusiyine 8 years ago

    My dear friends let us be moderate in our discourse. The writer has put up an excellent piece, let us interrogate the content devoid of insults, I entreat all. My beef however is that, what do we gain as a nation in this deal ...
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  • Nima Boy 8 years ago

    I personally don't like it when Chief Imam allowed himself to be used or willingly involves in sensitive issues like this one. The issue of these 2 detainees has nothing to do with Islam. For God sake , what is wrong with our ...
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  • Alonte dinn 8 years ago

    Unbelievable that this is the only analysis that Bokor can do on this subject. Paid intellectual hireling.

  • Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago

    A highly relevant and objective appraisal of what is on the peoples mind. Excellent piece! Thank you.

  • Nii Teiko 8 years ago

    Trust me J.K. would be boiling to pulp is such an unthinkable decision was made by a president Akufo Addo. He has properly addressed the situation but me think he is being so soft on Mahama. I am forward, one day, to hear Bok ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago

    What is wrong with giving credit where credit is due? You may look at personality, but I don't! I look at a person's state of mind at any given situation and on this issue, I think Bokor has expressed the sentiments of many p ...
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  • kwesi freeman 8 years ago

    Bokor, this is the best ever objective appraisal of an issue you have ever written. Congratulations.

  • Kofi Ameko 8 years ago

    The US Embassy corrected the cost issue. They are footing the entire bill. bill.

    Ghana does accept refugees.
    There was gross failure in explaining the issue.


    Greetings.

  • samson 8 years ago

    WHY OH WHY HAVE MANY GHANAIANS BECOME SO INTOLERANT? WHY IS DR BOKOR TRYING SO HARD IN HIS ARTICLE TO FAN RELIGIOUS CONFLICT/ ALL HE HAS DONE IN THIS ARTICLE IS TO START SOMETHING WHICH WILL EVENTUALLY CREAT THE SCENARION WHI ...
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  • SAY IT AS IT IS 8 years ago

    You really had many of the enlightening free thinking Ghanaians but it seems on this issue you are just throwing that sense of a free thinker mind away and thinki g like the fools in society who think they are Gods that when ...
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