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In a message dated 11/8/03 9:11:36 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Please Mr. defunct ambassador, Essa Bokar Sey, spare us the lectures on
> Senegalese politics and discuss Gambia's.
Good point. I notice that all of those commenting on Senegalese politics are
teh same ones who have never made one single comment about the APRC regime
except to prop them up, and they have not said a word about the accusations of
meddling in Casamance against Jammeh.
Also noticed that those who are critical of Wade are some of the very ones
cosying up to Jammeh. One should look in your own backyard first before pointing
fingers at others. One thing is for sure, picking fights with Senegal is not
a good idea for The Gambia, but that is for people who take time to reflect
and are not just engaged in "Jalyism" for their own self interest.
By the way, I was just told that there will not be any water for the next
three days in Banjul doe to a burst pipe? Perhaps the "insiders" of this fien
regime can confirm that for us.
Jabou Joh
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