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Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Yes Burama you read me right, and I totally concur with you then and now...
Without checks and balances most humans will always put their personal
interest over others. This is absolutely why we need not only checks and
balances in government but also an independent informed citizenry who will
resist any temptation to seize their rights.

Thanks

Demba

On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Burama Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
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> Demba
>
> I read you posting on Facebook on Campaore’s exit statement(s)!
>
> Was it last year when I asked a question on the forum 'why humans are by
> nature dictators'.
>
> It appears unless human is place under a check (with consequences) - is
> simply a conquering animal.
>
> Am no psychiatrist but want to believe dictators don't generally
> feel/see/think they’re wronging the people/others. In fact the opposite
> seems to be true - they think all the good they doing, why opposing them.
> No wonder Yahya gets so mad at his political opponents.
>
> Even in America look at how politicians try at every opportunity to
> corrupt power - i bet they will be as bad if there are no consequential
> checks. For instance - utilization of monies collected for political
> purposes or trading the in stock market vs information available to them.
> Such actions will get most people in jail.
>
> My thought!
>
>
> Burama
>
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