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Date: | Wed, 21 Jul 1999 09:12:35 -0400 |
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Saul,
You do not need to thank me. I should be thanking you for being the initiator of
such a controversial and yet "very" important discussion. Our interlectuals are
challenged to heed the notion.
About the Cham connection though, I think that will be from my grand Mom. She
was also "Cham" from Sukuta (LOL).
Extend my regards to brother Keks and Obi. You have initiated a very critical
discussion that, to me, is worth debating than anything else we have been
reading/writing for a long time.
God speed!
Pa-Mambuna
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> I can't thank you Mr. Bojang. It is true that when you have a burden your
> neighbor is the best one to help you carry it. So, being in Cincinnati Ohio
> and Lexington, KY is a great example of that. My brother, it always hard to
> accept the truth. Mentioning King, and Gandhi was for the same reason you
> lamented on, but others wanted to invert the statement that I was comparing
> Jammeh to them. Pa your points were even clearer than mine, but I know why,
> it is the Cham connection!!!!!! (laugh)
>
> Saul
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