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Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 May 2005 17:27:20 +0000
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Abdou, Europe learned the hard way that to bring a dictator, you ought to be
persistent and fixated to getting rid of them and those who benefit from
their work.  How does one be against what Jammeh stands for and yet be in
favor of Gambians that want to for him.  Is there a difference between
Jammeh and those that chose to do his dirty work? No, in my opinion.  I do
not apologize to none for making my opinions known about the murder and his
leutenants.  The day we stop being partial because someone we know is
benefitting from Jammeh, the begining of our liberation.  Now, we have all
the "patroitic Gambians", like Morro, Ams, Mafy, Hydara, et al,  witness the
murder of Deyda, what have these favourite sons done about that?  Ams in
fact, defended his boss.  And so, stopping a murderer is not a part-time
affair and it could take decades before we succeed.  Wanting a Gambia free
of murderers and thieves is patroitic too, and that is where I hang my hat.

Chi Jaama

Joe

>From: abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Thou Shall not Eat a Bagel
>Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 05:37:24 -0700
>
>The dilemma facing our country is lack of potential human capital to makes
>the dynamics. People will take up position for patriotism but differenct
>from the devils ideals. I hope Joe will learn not to take things personal.
>As a critics to Jammeh's system I blame Joe for personal opinion but we
>have to blame more for our brothers so critical about the regime who take a
>u-turn to strengthen the the hand of the devil. I hope we learn from thier
>experiences.. We have to struggle to elimate Yaya Jammeh's dehumanisation.
>
>Alieu Sanyang <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Maqdiba,
>I do not know you neither Joe, but I could tell that you are too alert too
>choke on a bagel like Joe. It seems that the guy has psych problem called
>fixation. He cannot feel or hear himself at times. he is like a kid who
>cannot let his favorite toy sleep in a different room with him.
>Joe, you need to grow up. Do not be so personal with folks who decides to
>work with this government. If you have the right to speak of your ills
>against this government, why do you always have to turn to such cheap shots
>against folks who as Gambians takes a job with the Gambian people? When are
>you going to wake up and realize that working for Gambia is just being
>Gambian?
>Wake up and stop choking. One do not have to read between the lines to see
>you and Madiba who might be choking. Call if you need to be Heimlich
>maneuvered. the number is 911.
>Alieu.
>
>
>[log in to unmask] wrote:
>Joe,
>
>Thanks for the cheap gibe, and have a splendid weekend.
>
>Madiba.
>
>
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>Amadou "Scattered" must be out of his fricking head to think that he can
>easily con folks, like he conned Yaya to give him a job. When I first
>mentioned
>that this slave was out of a job in the US, the reason why he did the about
>face, some of his gullible slackers come screaming of jealousy. There is
>nothing
>wrong with loosing a job, for that is the sign of the times. However, what
>is
>wrong is this character telling folks that he joined Jammeh out of love for
>his
>country and the good work Tony is performing, when he was fired and was too
>destroyed to pull himself up and find him another one. He turned to selling
>smoked fish, but was too mighty for that outlook. Now, this same character,
>when
>he had a teaching job in Tennessee, roamed the mountains of Appalachia and
>the
>Lobster houses out east telling the story of a beast called Yaya Jammeh.
>Most
>of us saw him at Howard University foaming about the inner workings of the
>mind/mud of a dictator. Now, that is the same fox running with the wolf. He
>is
>now our handler for the Murderer, and an expert in the inner workings of
>our
>minds. Like the parade of liars/cons that preceded him, Yaya will yet
>again,
>learn that we are far more complex and too sophisticate for him, and Amadou
>will
>soon find himself in the ranks of the disgraced, like his wolf pac buddies
>in
>Mafy, Morro, Yanks, et al. Madiba, please do not choke on your bagel. :-)!
>Speaking of Morro, was there not a legend by the name of Morro Touray
>(commander), in the Gambia/Kabu Kansala of Old? I know someone will shed
>light on that.
>An ocean of contrast with our resident Uncle/Koto/"Economist". What is he
>up to
>these days, anyway? I guess lobbying for consideration/second chance. Only
>in
>Gambia! We talked about him, and it came to pass, what does that say about
>our integrity? Thanks again to the private media for sticking to their
>principles and not be conned by Ams or his mega mouth boss.
>
>Chi Jaama Joe
>
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