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Edward Small <[log in to unmask]>
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Mr Gomez Sir
I am at a loss what you talking about here. I thought we were discussing the
issue of terms of presidency. I am surprised that you could leave such an
important topic hanging in the air and start a new topic on 'Biology in
politics'. Please let us discuss the biology of leadership change which has
set fire to many countries in Africa and is clearly threatening to set fire
to our dear Gambian house.
Also, I am surpirsed that Alh. Jerreh JJ Jarju/Jammeh and Kebba Jobe are not
saying anything on this issue. I would have thought that as staunch
defenders of President Jammeh, they would chip in to tell us why His
Excellency broke his promise and is refusing to limit the number of times he
can run for president. Clearly The Gambia is not his personal fiefdom? Talk
about staying in power forever!
Please brothers, let's keep this burning issue on the public agenda. How can
you defend Jammeh's refusal to limit the terms of the presidency? This is my
question to the Jammeh camp.
Pa Small.

>From: Paul Gomez <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: HOMEOSTATIS/IDEOSPHERE-Biology in politics!
>Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 18:29:49 -0000
>
>Any life is in constant search of some homeostatis.What does  homeostatis
>signify? An equilibrium between the inner feelings and the external
>influences.The bird has wings to fly,the camel has a natural reservoir of
>water bulging from its neck in order to help it traverse the hot desert.
>The
>cameleon changes the natural appearance of its skin's colour when passing
>thru a place where it does not prefer being noticed,Such species ,like many
>others have successfully lived thru certain given periods by adapting to
>the
>challenges posed by their environment AND OFCOURSE THEY ARE STILL HERE.
>However, others that found it impossible to adapt to external influences or
>challenges have without doubt disappeared.The only way we can remember the
>Dinosaur is by looking at the holywood movies,"épuis c'est tout!"
>Homeostatis can also be the capacity of "autoregulating" our organs by
>being
>able to "inter-relate" those organs or reactions to existing external
>forces.
>
>Robinson Crusoe de Daniel de Foe or the mysterious island of Jule Verne are
>books of glory for the justification of the existence of homeostatis in the
>(HUMAN) body.Every living being is in a constant search of perfect
>homeostatis because our cells naturally embedd this kind of preoccupation.
>These bodies are constantly engaged on converting some kind of nutritious
>liquids by reacting to what the habitat has given(ie:temperatures
>etc)whilst
>simulataneously producing some toxic subtance.Such production or conversion
>comes along naturally without  being forced.
>If they fail to expell these converted and produced THINGS then they adapt.
>That is why the liver of a drunkard is much more faster and used to the
>assimilation of alcohol than the one who abstains from drinking.
>The kidneys of a smoker are bound to fabricate resistance against
>nicotine.King Milthridate trained his body to build some resistance against
>"arsenic".
>
>Therefore professor,Bernard Werber said:  after comparing his findings with
>the above,"that the more hostile the external milieu becomes,the more it
>obliges the cells or the individual to develop unexpected defensive
>talents.
>
>
>Next i will give you the reasons why i believe that the present trend of
>the
>world of "ideosphere could derail our generation".
>Paul.
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