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Mansour N'Jie <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Oct 2000 14:07:29 EDT
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I cannot help, but to let my opinion be known about the above subject matter.
It is utter non sense trying to justify the actions of Mr.King. As an officer
of the law, regardless of who has given him instructions to use deadly force
against the students, it was incumbent upon him to disobey that order. It was
an immoral order, and would have been moral to disobey it. Mr. King ,
therefore deserve no praises or accolades. He is as much responsible as Yaya
is. Why did'nt he stand up against Yaya. Does'nt he has any PRINCIPLES ?

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