Mr. Singhateh: I think the gambians in Atlanta will
be organizing a demonstration next week thursday which
I look forward to be a part of. I am yet to fiddle
thru the details, but will keep everyone informed
insha allah.
Long Live the revolution, Long Live the Gambian
people!!!
Essa Thomas
--- "D. Singhateh" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> saul, thank you for your piece to Malafy regarding
> Malian women.
>
> You know, when you think some people are smart, that
> is when they start to
> do really stupid stuff. Malafy, MR. SOFTWARE
> ENGINEER, what is wrong with
> your head? In case you did not know, there is what
> is called "college
> degree". And then there is what is called "common
> sense". Your
> professors may not have imparted or divulged much of
> the latter on to you,
> that is, if you really went to college. Any way, I
> am
> going to take a minute to bless you a little bit of
> ...well, let's say
> "wisdom" and I recommend you take heed.
>
> Malafy, I am sorry about the perspective of some
> Malian women on
> life. What they are doing is unfortunate and
> insulting to their own
> intelligence and I wish they would stop. However,
> Malafy, when push comes
> to shove, I do not give a rat's tail abut what is
> going on in Mali. It is
> these people's God's given right to make that
> conscious decision. At this
> point, apart from Gambia, I am a little bit more
> concern about events
> unfolding in Zimbabwe, where the violence could
> potentially escalate into
> genocide.
>
> Now my really problem with your piece is your
> conscious and deliberate
> effort to divert attention from events in the
> Gambia. You are one of
> the strongest Jammeh supporters on the list and
> since the incident I did
> not hear you condemn the killings. That begs the
> question: DO YOU
> REALLY CARE? I bet if you brother was one of the
> victims, you would
> have long been all over these people. And now this.
> It is about time
> you go with your heart and not your brain. Oops,
> you may not have
> either. In the mean time, If you cannot stomach the
> barrage of comments
> inundating your boss, then you might consider your
> subscription. Go ahead
> and delist from the list. Otherwise, put up or shut
> up.
>
> Jabou, thank you for your piece to the authorities
> in Senegal. It is
> beautifully and elegantly written. And for the
> title, I just like to say
> it is very fitting. Folks, there is no room for
> complacence and
> apathy. We have a long road ahead (...hope not).
> There is no looking
> back. We have to tighten our belts to the last hole
> and match forward.
> The students that were killed in this incident are
> real heroes. They are
> the Martin L King JRs of our time. And those that
> survive, some of whom
> are still in custody and some in exile (so to
> speak), are the Nelson
> Mandelas of our time. And then there is the rest of
> us. We have all the
> time and resources in the world to decide our own
> faith, unlike the
> deceased. Destiny is own our side. We have every
> opportunity to define
> and redefine history in the Gambia, to steer the
> natural cause of events
> how ever we see fit, to... you know the rest.
> However, we can only do the
> above if we put our heads together.
>
> Bass, thank you. What is going on in Atlanta? I
> like to go to the event
> this July for the first time but only if there is
> one
> celebration. Gambia in size and Gambians as a group
> are too small for
> that kind of stuff. Besides, united we stand and
> divided we fall.
>
> Karamba, please touch base with me in private. I
> like to have your
> address. I may have missed it.
>
> I will split for now,
>
> Dawda Singhateh
>
>
>
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>
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