You have known me long enough to realize that emotional blackmail doesn’t work with me. I write and express my views on so many issues.
I agree or disagree with issues depending upon the circumstances. I don’t need to write you a letter for my supposed paymasters to reward me for same, you know this as a fact.
Being friends has nothing to do with this particular matter. We have not spoken about this. Whatever issues we discuss, you know very well, stays between us. Your attempt at making me look like a dishonest friend is neither here nor there. I have not written about anything we have talked about before, respectfully.
I drew your attention to a raging issue, an issue that, under normal circumstances, would induce you to write copiously about it.
Nowhere did I slight you nor use intemperate language in my letter to you. One would have expected that you’d go straight to the point instead of your incendiary tone you used to respond to me and your strenuous efforts to create the impression that I am a snitch of a sort.
It is either you have an opinion to express about this matter or you don’t! The tangential issues you raised which are pure inventions of your own mind do not matter in this matter.
I wrote Kwaku Azar a letter last night and even though I was not in agreement with his views and the direction he gave me, he never employed any insulting language in his response.
Add Kwaku Azar’s approach to how you engage people on such matters. Your show of anger and the false impressions you created were needless. I never insulted you and neither did I talk about anything we have discussed as friends, so why bring that into the equation?
I am still waiting to read your in-depth opinion on what the former president said. That’s the gravamen of the letter I wrote to you, and not the needless allusions you captured in your response to me.
P.K. Sarpong,
Whispers from the Corridors of the Thinking Place.
Richard Koomson| mediacentralonline.info |Ghana
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