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Very articulated! Good job.
Please tell us the rationale behind US Senate vetting Secretaries of state and others. We should accord our system some credibility. And stop this nonsense and too known attitude simply because we thought we have live abroad ...
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I follow this writer very well. He is one of the best on this forum. He stated we cannot always copy from others. What is too know about this? If you don't like his write up allow those of us who like his write up to enjoy. Y ...
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Dear Agya koo or whoever your name is, what is your problem with this prolific writer? You seem to have problem with every article he puts out there by disguising yourself or hiding your real identity. But one thing you ca ...
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I don't quite see the conflict of interest. Is it as a result of half the ministers coming from parliament who may (or may not) be members of the vetting committee grilling their fellow minister designates who are also member ...
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should read: ... clinical personality test...
One example of conflict of interest is ministerial nominees on the vetting committee.
When a minister to be vetted first sits on the committee and vets others before his time, what is that. Even one said he had no questions for the nominee when asked to do so.The next time he sits and the approved minister ve ...
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Copying the vetting procedure from the west amounts to "political plagiarism" but copying/importing democracy from the west isn't? Interesting!!!
The UK legislative arm of government (House of Commons and the Lords) do not vet ministerial appointees. It is entirely left to the prime minister who decides, probably in consultation with the leadership of the party, especi ...
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Thanks for the education on UK.
Besides the conflict of interest thing, I think the vetting process is very important; it helps the people to know the caliber of people chosen to work with president. For instance, the general performance of Yaw Osafo and A ...
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Nana Yaw, in a nutshell, what is your point?
His problem is that he cannot write without quotations and references or some concept from psychology (which he is studying) so he makes a simple point in a very tortuous manner.
Whatever he is saying in this piece could ...
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What is your problem? Allow the writer to keep his style and keep your own. I like his writings. I am a full-fledged
professional journalist and I can assure you that there is nothing wrong with his style. GJA entreats membe ...
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Looks like you're the writer himself.
Nana Yaw doesn't always have to cite authorities to carry his points across. I always insist on that and believe he can get more people to see his point of argument if he does not ins ...
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Insisting in what capacity?Every writer has his target group. I am John in Accra a proud student of the writer. Who taught me to me get "A" in his subject at high school. Those who attack him attack some of us.I know the writ ...
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Yes, everybody has his target group. And what do you suppose is the target group on ghanaweb? Readers of APA academic journals?
"I always insist on that and believe he can get more people to see his point of argument if he does not insist on always sounding academic on ghanaweb." Avoid irrelevant repetition. It makes your sentence boring Mr. Kweku. Yo ...
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Your article, Nana Yaw Osei, shows you have a long ways to go learning and understanding the USA system you espoused. In the state of Nebraska they practice the unicameral system and it works well why? Let me give you some le ...
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You just don't understand the article.