For us there is just one reason why Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, president of Liberia, should be voted out - she promised to be a one-term president. It is true that she has done some good in repairing the brokenness of Liberia but the fact that she promised to rule for only one term disqualifies her to run again. We do not care about any reason she gives why she should continue. It may well be that the person who would come after her may do worse than she did. That is not a reason why she should run again. In a democracy people have all kinds of leaders, some good and some bad. Since Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf promised that she would be president of Liberia for only one term she should have done the right thing and quit after her term was over. But like many African presidents, she developed the messiah complex, thinking that Liberia can only prosper if she is the president. That is a violation of her promise and she must be voted out. She, like everyone else, is no messiah. She has made her contribution to the country and she must step aside for others to lead. It is good that oppostion parties are coming together to remove her. If she continues as president, there is no reason why she would not run again and again and again. And before we know it, we will have one more dictator in our hands. She must be voted out!
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Right now, in the United States, there is a deluge of right wing radicals (versus the left wing progressives), who have vowed to run for single-term congressional seats. I wonder, if they win, will they, likewise experience a change of heart after a term on the hill?
I wonder if this woman knew she would back out on this promise when she embarked on her first campaign trail?
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