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edi sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Apr 2000 14:04:42 +0300
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Soul,
I am not wrong,this is the truth you know it.There are lots of sceneries
going on in this particular list which are really hard to swallow.people
tend to forget very easily that the forum has laws that everyone should
abide by,yet the government of this forum is not doing anything about
it.Then again they are calling for democracy.

What we need now in the
Gambia is honesty no hidden agenda,but it seems the nepotism and like are
still in the mind of the people, even we who are living in real democratic
countries for many many years cannot work on the truth line. There is
always hidden agenda in everyone mind.

If the intellectuals of this forum
are looking into the eye of the other, who shall we trust to be our future
leaders?We need people who can decide in favour of the Gambia and the
Gambian to lead the country,Not those who will always give false
promises.This is the place we can identify an effective future leader of
our beloved mother-land, but how can we without trusting one and other or
should I say respecting each other's point of view.
MAY GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA OUR HOMELAND.
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EDI LK SIDIBEH                                  NAAKANTIE 2C9
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION       48320 KOTKA
KYMENLAAKSO POLYTECHNIQUE

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PEACETO EVERYONE ON EARTH.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, saul khan wrote:

> Edi,
>
> I disagree with Jabou on several issues, but the woman is totally right on
> this one. Your empathy with the likes of Tombong, and your attempt to
> rationalize their behavior is at best very confusing. Personally, I've long
> cease to believe that there is a monolithic group of citizenry called
> Gambians. For indeed, we're as diverse in our mentality as people from the
> biggest countries on earth. Some of us will sell our own parents just "to
> make it." But as conny as it may sound to you, there are many Gambians who
> would rather be peasant farmers than do what Tombong and his cohorts are
> doing to our country. So, this idea that we'll all do what they're doing if
> we had the chance is absolutely false. No offense intended Edi, but you're
> dead wrong on this one!
>
> Saul.
>
> >You know what I am talking about. more over,why didn't you answer to all
> >my queries but only pick on one name to critize.You are the very one w
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