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Date: | Fri, 26 Oct 2001 07:35:48 EDT |
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Hi Soffie,
Good to hear from you after a long silence.
i agree, it would be dull and unproductive inded if all of us agreed on
everything. It is the varied ideas that when harnessed properly, will form
the basis for a true democracy where the people are the decision makers.
I was actually apologizing to Abdoulaye in case he took my "enough already'
comment to be directed at him.
You guys are doing a great job with ffdig. As brother Bass says, please keep
up the good work.
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 10/25/2001 6:12:12 AM Central Daylight Time,
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> Sister Jabou, Dr. Saine:
>
> If all of us in the opposition were to agree all the time on what strategy
> to use, half if not 99% of us will become insignificant for the 1% can
> speak
> for us always. We can't have a one pronged approach to what we want for
> Gambia or how to get it. Accepting the branch is one thing, what we do
> with
> the half we are holding could
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