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what does this mean, please?
On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, UNCLE JAY wrote:
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> Folks,
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> The latest you may have heard is Guinea Bissau. I tell you what there is
> serious battle in the City of Banjul between the Jammeh's Loyalist
> Government forces and Nature (Atlantic Ocean)
> Already all the dead have been consumed by the soldiers of nature and now
> they are quickly advancing towards the living with no exception to State
> House. Who can save mother Banjul???
> Looking along the coast Yahya lines it with soldiers that do not move, no
> hands some close to the enemy some far from close to the brink of the
> road watching the enemy advancing waiting to be attacked before action is
> taken. Any soldier who behaves like this has lost it and so unless
> positive re-enforcements are brought from the West, Banjul and its living
> will be consumed in no long time.
> Please help him God. For the West will never help this boy soldier
> b,cause he thinks he knows and has it all.So help him God.No wonder a
> retreat bunker has been built back home in Kanilai.
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