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In a message dated 11/17/99 1:46:12 AM Central Standard Time,
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<< My dear John,
Do you think you are a man of principle yourself? I don't think so. since
you know the words you are using are bad at the sametime
appologizing. Again I think you are not fair to the man as your mail is so
insulting. I for one, will be greatful to see everyone who is involved in
the present government to join the list. In this way our voices can be
heard.
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l second that motion of refraining from personal attacks since it tends to
give the impression that those of us who criticize the government are
launching personal attacks and have hatred for the people we criticize,
rather than just political and moral differences. Yes, if more of those in
positions of responsibility in the government joined the list with the
intention to listen to the different opinions, it would certainly serve as
a tool for them to hear the voices of at least some of the Gambian people
who have something important to say, and which can serve as food for thought
for those in positions of responsibility if they want us to believe that
they have the interest of the people at heart. Then perhaps we can get some
intelligent feedback from them as opposed to just meaningless one liners
that truely just go toward supporting the notion that they could care less
about what those who they purport to govern think.
Jabou Joh
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