IMHO, you seem to be.

I personally don't see the need to involve "sugar-coating" in this. Let's get it in black & white, like we do in the courts. IEBC is a judge between several competing interests, unless you also want the political parties to employ PR gurus for the same purpose:)


On 8 March 2013 00:39, <eonchari@lynxbits.com> wrote:
Listers,

Am I the only one here that finds it extremely strange that - "the exchange between parties and IEBC is absolutely inappropriate and strange?. Shouldn't the IEBC be having top Lawyers and PR Gurus to keep such at bay - (for public interest of course ;)? Furthermore, where were the media gagging "cops" when all this was happening?

Edwin

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