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02/05/12 1:34 PM

#54391 RE: falon #54388

Yes, mining labor is very physically demanding and difficult. But, giving nationals a chance to earn $ and provide for themselves in an area with little if any opportunities is something much better than not, IMO. Sney employees many in SL.
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playfullyhappy

02/05/12 6:57 PM

#54406 RE: falon #54388

falon,

I thoroughly enjoyed reading the article on the geo political culture of Sierra Leone that you posted that was written by Greg ? .I found it very informative and certainly enlightening.

Thanks again for this post.

GLTY AND GLTA
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museman

02/05/12 7:27 PM

#54407 RE: falon #54388

Thank you for that.
I hope we are the good guys.
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Kubisiak5

02/05/12 7:53 PM

#54410 RE: falon #54388

Awesome, awesome read. I seriously will inquire at some point what we pay our workers here, as well as sg$p. Im ALL IN as far as business integrity goes, well integrity in general i suppose. With so much corruption and Imperialism in that continent throughout its history there needs to be an example that shows the rest what they can be. being SL is geogrphically small and mineral rich, perhaps they stand the best chance of being that real example, but its going to be on the companies working there to do their part, and that truly IS the heavy lifting. Ill personally do my best to make their lives a living hell if we go on to do what we think were gonna do here and dont give a fair deal to the countrymen who have seen nothing but despair for the longest time.

I like what sg$p does in that they dont just pay out money so people can buy food, but they also are invested in agriculture, and are expanding it organically with each crop they harvest, providing more and more opportunity. I dont think their claims can hold a candle to SNEY, but thats obviously an opinion. GLTA.

SNEY!