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Edward Secka <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Nov 2005 17:20:17 -0600
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Edie,
You are right bro,Gambians should encourage open minds and be more sober in
politics. Our views should not make us hate each other.

>From: Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: MY OPINION
>Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 12:33:47 +0000
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>Good Morning everyone,
>
>   I think  Gambia is for everyone of us to subscribe our opinion in Her
>democratically procurement and whatever opinion one has whether lousy or
>genuine from one reader's perspective to the other shouldn't be discourage.
>Most of us are living in the Diaspora and always seeing the people who
>imposed democracy on us are doing on their political platforms, very decent
>and straight forwardness on the points without insulting and name callings.
>Of cause division cannot be avoided when we are talking about democracy but
>shouldn't we learn from our democratic master after living with them for
>this long, and export that decency to the Gambia to make people more
>politically mature? We really need to build patience among us and if
>somebody raised a point that one did not understand, kindly asked him/her
>to re frame or explain that sentence before you jump into conclusion.
>
>   It is very obvious that one who sells him/herself gets more attention in
>commercial point of view again in the same vein, there are silent partners
>whose participation cannot be sidelined.
>
>   Africa unlike the west, is quit different in terms of tribal cultural
>and traditional habits and as a result, therefore, we need to build that
>understanding within our democratisation procurements in-order to be able
>to build a better political feature for our small nation. What I am trying
>to say here is insulting and bitterness within our own communities here in
>the Diaspora needs to be reviewed, we are all elderly people as much, we
>are all living in different democratic nations different from our own
>country seeing how events in party politics are undertook. If no one is
>above the law, then truth or opinions shouldn't come within only if non
>elite speaks out. This is why rich people cannot be wrong in our societies
>and therefore always above the law. Truth is painful but worth telling
>without using fowl words to making each other angry in the process.
>
>   Why black African politics is always insulting and name calling instead
>of telling what your agendas are entering political games? As far as I can
>remember, politic in The Gambia, politician are always standing on the
>platform sending insults to the other and spectators starts clapping this
>weird. I however, building trust on NADD whose politic is fashioned and
>they take their time to construct a response to the opponent's attack on
>their persona. There are difference between human beings and animal, acting
>humane, one need to think twice before acting to avoid blunders.
>
>
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