Former Ghanaian-American Los Angeles Mayoral Candidate, "Osagyefo" Kwame Appiah Boateng, (Kwame Mayor) who once praised President George Bush as a "Texas Cowboy who has made the World a better place to live in", has warned that his future government could put former Military Junta Leader, Jerry John Rawlings and former Spokesman of the erstwhile Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Major (Retired) Boakye Djan on a "Mock Firing Squad" so that the "Butchers of Ghana" could really feel the agony and pain the executed Ghana's Head of State and Army Generals experienced -- but the (aspiring) future Leader of Ghana has made it absolutely clear that he would pardon Rawlings and Boakye Djan and spare them from public executions in view of his higher regard for Human Rights and extraordinary respect for the Sanctity of Life.
Kwame Mayor was responding on his popular Campaign Website : WWW. KwameforPresident.Com to the alleged comments by former Head of State Jerry John Rawlings in Nigeria over the week-end that the executions of Ghana's former Heads of State and Army Generals, while regrettable, was un-avoidable.In his un-completed book, "Rawlings and Boakye Djan Must Die", the Scholarly Politician who specializes in fighting powers like the "Biblical David" ironically pleads with ghanaians to forgive Rawlings and Boakye Djan for their "Crimes Against the People of Ghana" and "Crimes Against Humanity" - noting that "An Eye for an Eye will make all of us Blind". The Pro-American and Pan-Africanist Freedom Fighter once again criticised His Excellency, President John Agyekum Kuffuor for accepting a position from the PNDC Military regime of Jerry John Rawlings - with the full knowledge that Rawlings and Boakye Djan's AFRC Military regime had in an act of cowardice unjustly executed former Heads of State and army generals such as the brave Okatakyie Akwasi Amankwa Afrifa and the beloved Rear Admiral Amedume.
"Folks, let's sincerely forgive Rawlings and Boakye Djan for their acts of cowardice in turning Ghana into a killing field during their Military regime".