Monday, July 6, 2009

Melanesian leaders should learn to follow the rule of law.

Melanesian leaders should learn to follow the rule of law.
And that means not entertaining coupmakers like Fiji’s Frank Bainimarama.
There is nothing glorious in promoting lawbreaking power hungry self-serving usurpers who don’t respect the rights of their fellow men.
These Melanesian leaders had better remember that they simply can’t depend on their melanesian brotherhood for their survival, particularly when members of their brotherhood have committed indescribable treasonous and human rights violation acts on their fellow citizens.
Melanesian people are more aware and sophisticated these days and they can not be easily fooled by corrupt leaders.
Melanesian indigenous Fijians know Frank Bainimarama is bad karma to them.
They know Frank is only there for himself and his supporters.
They also know that Frank and his group of thieves are running on a desperate mode right now as they begin to drown in their own corrupt practices and lies.
Quite frankly, we’re not particularly interested in the outcome of that Melanesian spearhead group – they’re soiled with the presence of that stinking parasite Frank Bainimarama.
And we doubt they can derail the international community’s no-nonsense stand on Frank & Co.

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