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Binneh Minteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:54:36 -0500
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CRUCIAL TIMES
This very times on the forum appears to be the crucial times in Gambian
History that is important in preserving continuity through story, language
and culture between Gambians. To me it appears as not to expose this
tycoons is loosing facts that are crucial to Gambian history and the
personal lives of Gambians.This are times when our notorious coronies are
haunted by ravages inflicted upon them by OPTV.As you can all see mad men
come online and dont tend to make any sense at all.As we can all see this
are times emphasizing the meaning of time and memory and how remembering
and unveiling this tycoons is destroying them and saving the future of the
Gambia.
Remembering horrors of such enormous magnitude can cause a despair so
profound that memories sometimes carry out the possibility of r
esolution
or pleasure in the present and the future.
Every mention of Gambian past 10years history hurt and the hurt will
always be there like a tender place in the minds of all rational Gambians.
Therefore in our continuous effort to liberate our country from this
tyrants, we will never get distracted by those evil and insane operatives
whose downfall is very..... very.... very...... visible.
                  LONG LIVE OPTV...LONG LIVE THE GAMBIA.

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