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Mr Darboe,

I totally agree with this short but lucid observation of yours.  Keep up the
good work.  Moron Jammeh and his cohorts shall soon be history.  Only the
genuine Gambians shall be  victorious.

Greetings,

Mboge


>From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: On Programmed Fanatics
>Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 06:19:03 GMT
>
>I am not an engineer not a philosopher or narcicist so I understand the
>inherent value of a well constructed project. I wish to commend Hamjatta
>for
>his treatise on the effect of PDOIS'passive mass mobilization(if there can
>be such a thing).
>
>I have to say that I also commend PDOIS for the work they have done and
>continue to do in establishing a platform in an enlightened mind that can
>only act once seasoned and irritated. Indeed, PDOIS' efforts have been a
>useful precursor to Hamjatta's sentiments and therefore, political history
>and theory notwithstanding, the latter is a natural progression of the
>former.
>
>In other words, Hamjatta's observations supported by anecdote, is
>intrinsically the result of years of PDOIS' work. This means that his
>observations are not to discount the value of PDOIS' efforts and nor do I
>believe were his intentions. Consider that the fruit of PDOIS' labours is
>ripening. The two modalities of ridding Gambia of the Jammeh menace can and
>should be employed simultaneously and must be backed by equally formidable
>armed force.
>
>Consider this:
>You have an organisation that educates and establishes capacity for
>analytical or critical thought about human behavior and governance because
>you have no schools in Gambia that will teach you such.
>
>Then you have an mass of communities that observes vigils and sit-ins,
>witholds payment of taxes to a non-representative government, reverts back
>to subsistence living because the civil service is rendered useless.
>
>And thirdly, you have an organisation of Gambians who pledge their
>individual lives in martyrdom for the benefit Gambia, not expecting the
>reward of replacing Yahya. This group then acquires arms and training from
>sympathetic and similar groups at the ready to counter any use of force by
>the Jammeh regime to quell civil disobedience.
>
>This threesome will present a formidable and rapidly deployable force to be
>reckoned with. The third will remain the watchdog of freedom and industry
>in
>the Gambia even after Yahya is gone (god knows where) and serves to give
>notice to any succeeding government that tyranny, dishonesty, and murder
>will never again be tolerated regardless of third party opinions.
>
>Such is serious overhaul of both psychy and demeanor.
>
>
>>From: Hamjatta Kanteh <[log in to unmask]>
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>>Subject: On Programmed Fanatics
>>Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 18:09:16 GMT
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