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Rene,
Well said but those who want to hijack the fate of our people because of
their own personal bias will continue to refuse to give credit where credit is
due. However, their own twisted arguments expose them loud and clear for what
they are.
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 3/26/2006 1:15:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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It is disheartening to see anyone disparage the person of Halifa Sallah
just
to support one's bias political leanings.
Halifa, whether one likes it or not, started the conscious political
orientation of the Gambian masses, and he is going to end it. If given the
opportunity he will deliver to the Gambian people their needs and
aspirations and
then walked out of the political scene.
What most failed to realize is that what the Gambia needs at this
critical juncture of its political history, is not the usual politicking,
partisan
and sectional emotive appeal, but a radical departure from the past where
the
conscious and deliberate process of nation building begins. This is where
we start. This is the challenge we face now.
Rene
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