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Mrdgny/Ams,
"crybabies" you said. What are you? A "cryman" I take you to be. I am not
interested in calling or labelling others when it comes to national issue
discussions, but hence that is route you are trying to take, I say be my
guest. You have the right to be of any party and support anyone you sure
wish to. I do not hesitate to give the devils its due where I feel it is. I
want you to grow up and knbow that you do not have the interest of the
Gambia more than any other Gambian. You need to grow up and discuss issues
and not personalities when it comes to national interest. You need to wake
up to the reality and not be so baby-fixed to things. It does not naturally
takes babies to get off that mood by the time they turn 6-8 months.
When you do, then I can tell you that the APRC is hhere to stay and it will
continue to grow. President Jammeh has a lot to offer the Gambia and the
Gambians who really matter. That does not mean that allour problems will
besolved in one day, but I think we are on the right track. And again, you
being the "cryman/kid" you are, you might not be able to understand this.
We could disagree on the routes one might take, but do not in your wildest
baby thoughts think that you have a better grasp of the reality more than
all the Gambians who feel different. 
Until I sense some kind of maturity oin your discussion, I will restrain
from such a discussion.

Ousman Jallow Bojang. (and yes that is my real name too)

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From:  [log in to unmask]
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 22:29:55 -0500 (EST)
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: political punditry from a far


In a message dated 11/11/02 10:21:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[log in to unmask] writes:


> The only party I feel might look the same with or without their present
> leader in the Gambia is PDOIS. They have such a strong foundation which
> could not grow beyond its borders. And I think this is why they are not
> electable.
> For OJ to take over as the party leader of the UDP will be the most
> disastrous move that party could do. Leadership is to be proud but not
> arrogant. 
> 
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Wow! Why do I feel that some of these APRC crybabies are getting worried as 
to Jammeh resigning from office as rumored around office corridors in
Banjul? 
"METLANGO" could you revisit the last two paragraphs of your summation and 
see how faulty such analogy is corrupted by sheer stupidity and arrogance
in 
its mild sense. The pot calling the kettle black? Jammeh calling OJ
arrogant? 
How silly and absurd of you to denying us a little intelligence.
You and I know that, if PDOIS were fortunate enough to have one-one-third
of 
available APRC/Jammeh's loot, Gambia and Gambians wouldn't be suffering
under 
such wrath, as Jammeh's. 
Ams


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