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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (792167)6/27/2014 2:07:56 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1583373
 
Hmmm. Is your wife "importing" from Nigeria, and is this woman the courier?

pharmabiz.com
Nigeria and Algeria are on the radar of Indian pharma cos, as they offer excellent export opportunities for the Indian firms. After South Africa, Nigeria and Algeria have emerged as leading importers of pharmaceutical products from India and to further consolidate India's hold in the African markets, regular buyer seller meets and exhibitions are being held to showcase India’s pharmaceutical capabilities, says Dr P V Appaji, director general, Pharmexcil.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (792167)6/28/2014 2:58:09 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (8) | Respond to of 1583373
 
So tell me again why YOU constantly have the race chip on your shoulders, Mr. Lily White. Is it because you "feel the pain" of the black people, or is it because you need to make up for your own shortcomings despite the damage you do to race relations?

I don't have a race chip on my shoulder; I am simply tired of the whole thing. Whites, blacks, yellows, whatever have had centuries to get over it. We fought a Civil War over it. We have had race riots over it. We have some of the ugliest cities in the world thanks to racial discrimination. We have high levels of violence in part due to race. Its enough.

This country has never been one race and it never will be. We need to stop believing that it can be and we have to stop discriminating on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion and gender. If we don't, we will never survive as a nation.

And we need to start by respecting the current president. That's means a governor does not have a right to stick her fat, wrinkled finger in the president's face and lecture him. How is that too hard to understand?