Labor demands our doctors be sent to where the Liberian president’s son won’t go
It's far from surprising Bolt uses the man as a suppository of commonsense and wisdom. Liberia wan and need us.
However Bolt avoids this same logic when it comes to Iraq where nobody wants us we are determined to be the unwanted mercenaries as we were in 2003.
As for the President's son:
A country where corruption is said to be so entrenched and thereby undermining national growth and development, but ordinary Liberians say it represents a complete malfunction of the government in terms of addressing corruption.
“The symbolism of me going there and potentially getting Ebola when I have a nine- and a seven-year-old at home isn’t worth it just to appease people,” said Dr. Sirleaf. “I’ve made a commitment not to live in Liberia for many reasons, and I think my contribution means more.”says the son
He manages his mothers Swiss and US bank accounts in a country where he is not noticed
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