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Date: | Sat, 4 Oct 2003 13:45:57 -0400 |
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Sister Jabou,
Thanks for the thoughtful response. I will admit that I find it odd
not to agree with your comments. You speak the truth but not the whole
truth in my opinion. As such I will choose to compliment your
observations.
Jammeh himself has to measure up to his earlier “justifications” in the
wake of July 1994 coup less his words become empty slogans and promises
in bad faith. He has to prove his moral worth by leading a national
process of reconciliation, acknowledge his fatal mistakes, and open the
gates of peaceful resolution. Meanwhile, I believe the opposition and
the “Diaspora” should stop knotting the noose after every Jammeh boo-
boo. Reason, maturity, compassion and truth can never flourish in a
thick fog of cant and sanctimony. Let us stop the finger pointing and
the blame game in order to allow each of us (including Jammeh) to write
our own columns of penance.
Ebou
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