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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Re: [camnetwork] Mr. Lucas Fon CAMEROONIANS AS GOOD FOR NOTHING Social Qua...

Mr Ofege may i ask you please what you mean by
"Melchizedekian name..."  bellow please.
 
     THE TRUTH ONLY MEAN SOMETHING IF THE PERSON
          LISTENING TO IT UNDERSTANDS IT.
. mk

Chairman SCNC Belgium
Melchizedek Kaavi
Melim City(LGA)
Northern Zone Bui
County Southern Cameroon
http://www.scncforsoutherncameroons.net
Web:  http://www.scylforfreedom.org


From: Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com>
To: camnetwork@yahoogroups.com
Cc: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com; accdf@yahoogroups.com; naijaobserver@yahoogroups.com; ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2012 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: [camnetwork] Mr. Lucas Fon CAMEROONIANS AS GOOD FOR NOTHING Social Qua...

Lucas eh?
Very interesting Melchizedekian name...LUCAS.
And Lucas ought to stand for...Massa Find Palaver, no?
By the way, Evelyn...I thought LUCAS came to your rescue when some
Abribas were studying your case.
Ya ought to give the man a break, no?

On 9/1/12, MsJoe21St@aol.com <MsJoe21St@aol.com> wrote:
> Mr. Fon:
>
> Maybe you should respect yourself.  I am not in forums where you send your
> missives on this topic.
>
> Why someone's preference becomes  your intriguing matter is your problem,
> not mine to indulge you in any  mutual exchange.  When you  give
> interpretation to someone's  opinion when you do not have the context, that
> is your own
>  projections. I am not obliged to address that. Why would the right to
> different  priorities and circles be noxiously projected as someone thinking
> he
> or she is  superior? Do you see how your mind-set is dangerously inclined to
>
> start  some nonsense? Exactly the type of tendencies Cameroonians must
> fear.
>
>  I thought reasonable  people do not comment idly?
>
> I responded to people I  care to respond to. If you just learn the habit of
>
> ceasing to  be bothered in any way,  shape or form with what people do,
> maybe you will have a better  understanding of your needless urge to
> generate
> controversies or gossipy  write-ups that you are obviously seeking. The last
>
> time you maliciously lied  that I used my non-profit organization to give
> money to people. Exactly Mishe  Fon - you confirm the need for Cameroonians
> to
> stay away from a polluted  community where people make up unsubstantiated
> stories to  harm.
>
> First of all, there is no "Lady  Kate Saga." Reasonable people understand
> and respect her  rights.
>
> Browsing through the rest of  your stuff, your attempts to impose common
> denominators to experiences that  are duly subjective do not deserve a
> response.
>
> If you do not know the difference  between obvious writing that bears no
> further implications beyond  the stated  and consequential writing where
> there
> may be  derived  implications from what is stated or privileged information
>
> can be  revealed, you can bleat your fact checks until hell freezes  over.
>
>
> But whatever you are  doing, NEVER you try again to talk about who brought
> me to this world.  Since you have demonstrated that you have no  qualms
> backstabbing and promoting ill will with made-up  stories - and I cited just
> one
> of the gossips you tried to generate with my  name, you should stop  that
> Cameroonian-ese.  With these, people  may be better of with UFO.
>
> People who are naive enough to  think dancing mbolo-mbolo and associating
> translate to goodwill  and security among Cameroonians can take chances at
> their peril. I maintain  people should choose their friends with EXTREME
> CARE
> and not based on  Cameroonian-ese, especially if they have any valuable at
>
> stake.
>
> I know the distance I keep -  and that is my choice without stepping on
> others' rights. Of course, I do not  appear anywhere in Cameroon meetings
> talking to any delegation whether it is  President or PM. That is a fact and
> my
> decision. I do not have to  explain.
>
> This is what reasonable people do.  If they find a source to be
> untrustworthy, harmful or  just  different, the problem is dispensed with as
> such:
> Disassociate, do not get  involve, do not respond, conduct yourself as if
> the
> thing or people exist.  It is a principled and honorable position.
>
> Would it matter if we never speak  or meet each other in life? It would
> not. And that should be the summation - so  easy, so simple.
>
> MsJoe
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 9/1/2012 12:58:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> mishefon@yahoo.com writes:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On the ongoing "Lady Kate /  Malabo / Sullivan Foundation debate" I came
> across a curious posting  by our beloved friend, Ms Joe. Herewith snippets
> of
> her mail that I found  intriguing. My comments are in color.
>
> Ms Joe: I have learnt not to  say anything consequential in Yahoo.
> Mishe: So where do you say something  consequential so that we can
> "Fact-Check"?
>
> Ms Joe:  Also, nobody sees me near any Cameroon community meeting with any
>
> delegation, PM or whoever. I don't need the burden of social  quackery.
> Mishe: Auntie  Ms Joe, That is not completely true. I saw you and we even
> shared "smol  booze" and Zouk Machined together in Charlotte, NC. for three
>
> straight  days at the Lessa Convention. I have equally seen and "hugged" you
>
> well well  at other Camer gatherings. What,s your point anyways? Do you
> think  Cameroonians are "Inferior" to you? Or do you think Not Attending
> Cameroon  Functions makes you "Superior" to your "Kontri Peepoo"?. I don,t
> get  it.
>
> Ms  Joe: So when I want to talk to "big boys" I don't need Paysans
> (Cameroonians)
> Mishe: Auntie Ms Joe,  this is nothing but "MVOUM". Some call it "Hallo
> Hallo Show  Show". You have established your bonafides in the Cameroonian
> (and
> NAIJA)  community, so please, no spoil am. Everyone is a "Big Boy" in his or
>
> her own  capacity. So who are these "Big Boys" anyways? You are beginning
> to sound very  ungrateful to the people who brought you into this world.
> When
> ever those  Biafran guys finish beating you up in the various NAIJA Fora,
> you silently  come back home to us and we accept you as our "Prodigal
> Wife/Aunty and  Daughter, but you hurriedly turn around when calm has
> returned and
> start  "Cushing" us. Na Wah 4 U oh!!!
>
> Ms  Joe: Because they (Paysans) are no good for civilization. They are raw
>
> and unrefined, hungry and unprincipled, emotionally immature and badly
> brought up, vindictive and ultimately unproductive.
> Mishe: That is so not true and it is an unfair  generalisation of your
> brothers, sisters amongst whom you share the most  intimate moments of your
>
> life. If Cameroonians (including your direct  family) were so RAW and
> UNREFINED,
> why are you in West Virginia today?  Since Paysans are HUNGRY and
> UNPRINCIPLED, how many have you fed with your  abundance of wealth? This is
> so
> uncharacteristic of you to chastise your own  BLOOD brothers. I have
> followed your
> FIGHTS in the various Naija fora and you  can rest assured that NO
> CAMEROONIAN PAYSAN will ever CUSH you to the extent  that the Nigerians
> insult you
> on a daily basis. This is like biting the finger  that fed you. It is
> totally
> unfair. You have to tender an apology to  Cameroonians NOW.
> First of all, as  a Bamendrous woman (Yes we Pam,nda peepoo (Mankon
> specifically) been don  pay money 4 ya head...U want argue? Try make I shu U
>
> someting), you are  supposed to be humble, seek our advice B4 you even start
>
> blowing this ya heavy  grammar ....yes for www YAHOO.
>
> Ms Joe: I do it all the time  and needless to add, I NEVER ask for, a
> touch, a dime - no personal  benefit to me. Most of the time, I don't even
> know
> what the business  is.
> Mishe: I praise you for the philantrophy and  magnanimity (if it is true
> (which I  seriouslly doubt, but man no,re know) that you never ask for nor
>
> touch sep one dollar with no personal benefit to you...So how do you  make a
>
> living if everything you do is FREE of Charge?). Honestly I don,t  believe
> in
> NJOH stuff. There is hardly any Free Lunch out there. There must be  some
> form of interest (yours, I mean) in any adventure. You are a nice person
> when you want to be but when that smol knot loosen, you can become "Tchakala
>
> Oloje" in one minute. You have to control that side of  yours.
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