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Amadou Scattred Janneh <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Aug 2001 00:46:08 +0000
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The real Yaya is the one
>that
>stands on national TV without any handlers and threatens NAWEC personnel
>with death if they ‘sabotage’ his regime.

I wish you heard "Dr." Jammeh's convoluted utterances and empty threats at
the NAWEC inauguration.  It was pure rubbish, to put it mildly.  He
foolishly threatened the people we would have to rely upon to keep the
generators functioning.  Jammeh and his Aimless People Ruining the Country
(APRC) are a national disgrace.  Whether they are still Armed Fools
Pretending to Run the Country (AFPRC) or not, these folks must be dislodged
from power THIS YEAR.

I am confident (and hopeful) that a broader alliance of opposition forces
will emerge to fight Jammeh.  I would have been concerned or alarmed if the
coalition building went too smoothly since that is atypical of relations
between contenders for power.  Since PDOIS, NCP, NRP, PPP, and UDP may end
up working together for the same cause, it may be necessary for us to weigh
our statements about the various players before we post them.  That is just
my opinion, though.

As Jesse Jackson would say, "Keep Hope Alive!"

Amadou SJ

"Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire,
sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon
must inevitably come to pass" (J. Meyer

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