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Business Day should refer to Jody Kollapen's Poison mouth and not to Blackman's Poison Pen
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On the 8th of July the Business Day in its Bottom Line Column written by a faceless columnist, had the following headline:

Irrepressible Blackman’s poison pen strikes again 

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They wrote this headline because, the paper wrote, "Ngoro seems convinced Kollapen conspired with the Democratic Alliance to rob the ANC of Cape Town in 2006, and seized on his latest spat with the ANC over the “kill for Zuma” issue as proof positive."

It seems according to the Business Day a person must lie dead after the media tramples on him. Fortunately I have a website. There so many of the citizens whose rights are trampled on and they are never given the right of reply.

What happens to those people then? Gone and never to be heard of again. This includes journalists as well, that sorry breed of individuals which toil under the illusion of immense power.

When all they get is a salary packet.

The writer of the Bottom Line obviously doesn't even have any self-respect which explains why he writes hiding behind a column name.

I will not lie down for any foolish journalist to trample on so he or she can go and have a drink over that. Forget it Bottom Line.

Thats why you are a Bottom Line.No self-respect. You think the job of a minority of journalists is to deprive people of their human rights? No.

If Jody Kollapen deprives the people of their human rights, he will be criticised so should anyone including you who hides behind the veil of freedom of the press.

Edward West, you are the Bottom Line?
No wonder what you write about me. I will reciprocate at my own time.
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Tuesday, 29 July, 2008
 
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