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Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 3 Mar 2002 14:04:47 -0500
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Mr Jallow:

I am not angry at all. But rather offended with such patronizing nonsence that has nothing to do with anything. It shows your lack of respect to everybody on this forum, that somehow we are all retards.

To the average Gambian, we do not have all the info to the case, and this is what we know:

Jammeh's government accused you with running away with millions. You counter with your own over BBC and other mediums with allegations of your own. Also for the past two years, most of us have enjoyed reading your contribution on variety of issues. immediately after the elections, here comes the apology and a complete shift on how you see the issues about our country.

Any since then you have been trying to substantiate this flip flop and our missing millions with statements like, reconciliation, the godly thing to do, forget and to forgive and my favorite, parochial imagination to our national interest, what in god's name is that?
Also, maybe you should start with the truth once for all before we get to the forget and to forgive. And then maybe we can shake hands with this guy call parochial imagination to the national interest.(laugh)

Thanks

Musa Jeng
>
> From: Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2002/03/01 Fri PM 01:10:02 EST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: In the National Interest- Mr. Gassama
>
> "My brother, the way to the Truth is paved through the sober process of
> Reconciliation.  We all can then apologize/forgive each other, and
> subsume our parochial imaginations to the National Interest.  To
> forgive is divine, and it signifies the presence of God."
>
> Mr.Ebou Jallow:
>
> I have tried my best to stay from your case, but this above statement is so woefully inaccurate, utter rubbish and selfishly driven is not even funny. Please go back and re-read the above statement.
>
> Thanks
>
> musa Jeng
>
> >
> > From: Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
> > Date: 2002/03/01 Fri AM 11:53:14 EST
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Re: In the National Interest- Mr. Gassama
> >
> > Mr. Sanneh,
> >
> > It is very obvious that you are confounded with the simulacra of
> > scandals peddled by hate-mongers through the media; it is not your
> > fault.  You can land yourself into a lot of serious trouble if you do
> > not watch what you read in the media, especially from these dubious
> > African magazines.  I have friends who can manipulate any media to
> > print/publish any information they want right or wrong.  You also
> > stated alot of factual errors in your comments, and I am under no
> > obligation to clarify anything to anybody.
> >
> > Finally, I am not defending Jammeh or anybody.  I am speaking from my
> > conscience the truth that unfortunately the socalled "educated"
> > Gambians can never handle.  So be it!  I believe it is absurd,
> > hypocritical and evil to judge/castigate your fellow human beings just
> > because you disagree with their actions no matter how distasteful!
> >
> > Some have been yearning for democracy and human rights... but will
> > never hesitate to refract those metaphysical principles to suit their
> > own factional interests-  How evil!
> >
> > My brother, the way to the Truth is paved through the sober process of
> > Reconciliation.  We all can then apologize/forgive each other, and
> > subsume our parochial imaginations to the National Interest.  To
> > forgive is divine, and it signifies the presence of God.
> >
> > Wassalam
> >
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