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Ousman Jallow Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Sep 2001 17:41:44 EDT
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 Aunty Jabou,
Please keep cool on this issue of the former PPP. We all know what went on
those days and now we know why some are so against this regime. Most of us
have been thinking that all those who are against the Jammeh regime were
doing it for some meaningful issues and NOT brining a Jawara regime back or
any sort of PPP masked under the UDP.
I guess as the struggle continuos, it is becoming more and more clear that
there are so many people who tend be talking only because they lost some of
their privileges when Jammeh came to power, but not on the "principle" of
what Jammeh might be doing or not doing. It has become more clear that we
have people on this list who can cry so loud, I mean really LOUD, but only to
defend what they believe in no matter whether they are wrong or not.
Aunty Jabou, I urge you not to entertain such people who all that they make
is cyber noise because of their own personal interests. And replying to
voices who dare not even use their own name to make such noises tells a lot.
We have all witnessed how Jassey Conteh is being chastised when he had a
different approach to most of those he had been in the same thought with.
unfortunately the same people too under different names. We have witnessed
how Foroyaa is been turned and twisted on this L because of their different
views.
I urge anyone to look through the archives and see a few of those who are so
good making those noises almost all the time when any one else writes.
The most important thing I learnt from this L is the ability to ignore and
use the delete button as much as possible. Thank God that this is only cyber.
A lot of nonsense would not have been exchanged.

Ousman Jallow Bojang.

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