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Yusupha Jow <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Jun 2000 19:07:45 EDT
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Kalilu:

I apologize for being slightly confrontational.  This short discourse shows
that we can negotiate, compromise or exchange ideas even if our political
views don't merge.  Negotiating with people like you is one thing, but
negotiating with murderers, misfits, and liars is another thing.

On a final note, I do also respect you.  Some of my more humbling experiences
have taught me to show everyone respect unless this respect is not
reciprocal.  Unlike our learned ambassador, you have not disgraced yourself.
I commend you for that.

Warm regards,
Yus

In a message dated 6/7/2000 3:52:43 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
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<< DEar Brother,
 But for the workload we will but know in unison our common cord here.
 You know i really really care, this whole thing hurts deep deep inside!
 But a word is like a drop of water once released its very hard to smooten
 the edges.One thing is clear this surgery must be a success!
 Sorry for the refference there in it was in all honesty meant to size up
 the workload there by perhaps compliment where i felt due ,this time on to
 u.  No kind of contempt meant.Whether or not u know it, u have been my hero
 since form 5........I must exit now this workload is a demand
 that must be feed for me to meet you,some day, my dear brother.
             sincerely yours kalilu camara
  >>

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