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In a message dated 8/3/01 10:43:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> KB
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> Thanks you for your response.
>
> I always believe that there is life after Jawara and
> all of us should take note of that.
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> On that note lets move on for a better Gambia
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> Come October 2001 Gambia must be free as Yahya must go
>
> Long live Democracy,Freedom and Justice.
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> Long live the Great People of the Gambia.
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> Have a pleasant weekend
>
> Sanusi Owens.
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> --- Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
> Sanusi, I share your desire for not wishing to dwell
> > on frivolity. I asked
> > you a simple favor. I saw your response. Life goes
> > on. Let’s move on.
> > KB
>
Hi all:
I think some might be making a serious mistake by discounting Jawara's
polotical clout as it relates to Gambian politics.
If time permits, I shall try to elaborate on why I think this is the case.
As it stands now, it is a case of good over a lesser evil when it pertains to
APRC and PPP regime.
DK Jawara is a trump card which can be used by a united Opoosition towards
unseating the current regime.
Time permiting, I shall delve into this a bit more over the weekend. But
discount Jawara at your own peril. His arrival in The Gambia, inshallah,
will be accompanied by the joy and revival which S Africans felt when Nelson
Mandela was released from jail.
Till later,
Yus
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