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Mar 28, 2010 Letters
Dear Editor,
There is a well known saying that goes something like…”There is none so blind like he who refuseth to see” and I am convinced that letter writer J. Patterson falls into this lamentable category conveying at the same time a politically-biased mind. He should therefore be better ignored.
However, sanity dictates that the totally false premise adopted by Patterson be exposed only because he obviously cannot face the truth and authenticity of the subject matter of what is often highlighted by Dr Prem Misir in the published interventions of this scholar. But there is need to condemn misleading and baseless perceptions such as those contained in the absurd letter published in the Kaieteur News of Friday, March 26, 2010.
The truth sets most people free but those with a mind of Patterson, the truth cannot be faced. Apparently, this Patterson fellow only loves to face his demons.
Patterson’s letter clearly demonstrates Misir’s line is affecting some people; but certainly it really is affecting Patterson, who behaves like a ‘Jilted Lover’. This Patterson person needs to calm down, and get his thoughts and ideas in good shape before he sends such garbage to the media in the future.
David de Groot
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