Just curious, where is Coppell, TX? Never heard of it, but I guess most
people have not heard of my town in TN, small and insignificant it is. BTW,
I don't feel comfortable giving out hte name of my town. I'm a little
nervous, seeing as how my sister-in-law came in the other night and informed
me that there may be a suspected serial killer in the area. I know there
have been like three women murdered in the area recently, one lady's body
being found in a game reserve near Cumberland City, which is close to me,
but I didn't know that the murders may be related.
I know I'm really digressing, sorry. This has nothing to do with the
original post or comments related to it, just wanted to know where Coppell,
TX, was.
Take care,
Ginny
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward Secka" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: So Many Questions./Ginny..
> Hi There,
> Unless the gambians learn what is the essence of leading with no strings
> attached,then and only then will we organise without chaos. In an
> organization like NADD since it is an alliance it does not matter who
> leads since any decision making by any member should be discussed and
> scrutinized before being executed. NADD's main Agenda as I have critically
> analysed is to get rid of Jammeh, which in my own point of view will be
> fruitless if after Jammeh is gone they would hustle and grapple
> for position. I don't see any gratitude in this Organization since there
> is no appreciation of each other and some of them have a hidden agenda
> manifested by how their selection of a Flag bearer is Marred by Chaos.
> NADD in my opinion is an alliance of politicians conciously toppling a
> government democratically, while blindly moving to the future with their
> different political philosophies hidden
> in the closet. All NADD leaders that form the Alliance have different
> political philosophies and if selecting a leader creates confusion, what
> about forming a cabinet tommorrow and executing responsible governance. I
> wonder if they will have the interest of The Gambia at heart and loyally
> serve the people. I wonder what the future holds for the Gambia If such a
> disintegrated alliance have our future in their hands, They will not be
> any Better. Do not judge me wrong, An Alliance of leaders should promote,
> but does not possess, Empowers, but does not take credit and lead without
> dominating just as Halifa Sallah is being doing. But in my point of view
> it should not be a fait accompli Alliance, all of them should be involved
> in the political decision making and work in unison to accomplish goals
> with effective planning, but if they are already falling apart who knows
> what lies beneath the surface. How can NADD leaders, be resourceful
> individuals If they can't have a balance in their dynamic Interaction with
> each other and come to a conclusion, How can they inspire people if they
> are not loyal themselves.
> This is just my opinion and is open for debate, I know the truth hurts but
> embracing it will only make us a better people. We will all disagree only
> to agree at the end because the truth prevails and we are all bound for
> it.
> Peace
> Edward Secka
> Coppell TX
>
>
>>From: [log in to unmask]
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: So Many Questions./Ginny..
>>Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 10:11:12 EST
>>
>>
>>In a message dated 2/3/2006 9:23:46 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>>[log in to unmask] writes:
>>
>>"I'd love to think that the opposition, in one form or another, will be
>>able
>>to oust Jammeh in 2006, but my hopes are increasingly fading on that.
>>You
>>have a guy, Jammeh, who has all the state resources at his disposal, he
>>has
>>the mechanisms to either bribe people or intimidate them into voting for
>>him,
>>and you have an opposition who can't seem to put their differences behind
>>them
>>long enough to pick a flag-bearer, present a truly unified front, and
>>start
>>campaigning for the 2006 elections. And what's worse, you seem to also
>>have
>>people behind the scenes trying to manipulate the process, so the outcome
>>will be one that they desire.
>>
>>
>> So let's just say the APRC is defeated in 2006, if NADD wins are
>> they
>>going to ban the UDP, for Darbo's act of dissing them in early 2006, when
>>he
>>left the coalition? Or, if UDP wins, are they going to ban NADD? How do
>>we
>>know that if any of the opposition wins, that they are not going to turn
>>out to
>>be just as bad as Jammeh? How can we really trust that the people we, or
>>I
>>should say, Gambians are supporting, are not going to be just as bad as
>>Jammeh?
>>
>>The thing that keeps bringing me back, though, time and time again, is the
>>knowledge that there is a so-called President come Dictator, occupying
>>State
>>House in The Gambia, and he is destroying The Gambia, and it is that fact
>>that
>>I can't turn away from."
>>
>>Ginny,
>>
>>IT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN PUT IN BETTER WORDS.
>>Jabou Joh
>>
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