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Lameen Sisawo Barrow <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Wed, 14 Mar 2001 01:26:07 -0500
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Sorry  for  the  last  posting  it  was  cut  short.

PDOIS  knows  they  cannot  remove  Yaya  alone  by  the  ballot  of  the
box.They  are  not  also  oblivious  to  the  fact  that  the  longer
Yaya  Stays,  the  deeper  we  find  ourselves  in  the  stratus  of
misery.  Therefore,  I  dont  think  it  would  have  compromised  their
integrity  in  any  way  if  they  had  joined  others  in  London  to
foster  sanity  in  our  homeland.  The  situation  in  the  Gambia  is
so  serious  that  we  should  take  each  and  every  oppurtinity  that
comes  our  way  if  it  will  strengthten  our  efforts  of  removing
this  beast  from  our  midst.

Lets  deal  with  ideological  differences  later  and  concentrate  on
the  more  pressing  needs  before  us.  Name  calling  will  not  foster
our  battle  in  any  way.  I  dont  like  the  way  Halifa  wrote  about
Hamjatta  at  all.  I  grew  up  on  PDOIS'  politics  but  I  strongly
disagree  with  their  stance  on  this  matter.  Lets  please  leave  our
principles  and  ego  behind  while  we  deal  with  a  common  enemy.  We
can  cross  the  bridge  of  ideological  differences  when  we  get  to
it.  Right  now  we  need  a  collective  effort in  removing  the  beast
and  PDOIS  stance on  this  matter  does  not  foster  that  common  goal
at  all.  Their  reason  for  not  attending  has  more  to  do  with
preserving  integrity  than  sound  reasoning.  That  does  not  augur
well  with  the  common  goal.

Alagie  L  Barrow
Nashville  Tennessee

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