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Fye Samateh <[log in to unmask]>
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Well said sister Jabou and Sophia.The Empire is doing us no good but
total destruction and no solutions since from the start.

I wish you a rapid recovery from this wicked virus soon Jabou


Respect
Fye Samateh.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sophia Ba" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 5:11 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: The Order of the Empire is Out of Order!! part 2


> Greetings Everyone,
> 
> I hope you get well soon Jabou Joh,
> 
> 
> "One wonders when we will form our own organizations that will lobby with
> one
> > voice for each other's interests."
> 
> Let's hope the above statement  starts to take place sooner rather than
> later. For African interest  needs to be properly represented, and African
> people need to recognise the politricks which  is being used to fool people.
> 
> If we cast are minds back 500 years ago, Africa was trading with the whole
> of Asia. Africans even stepped foot on Britain even before the white man
> himself did. Yes a Egyptian vessel was found of the coast of Cornwall in
> 2001, and we know the Egyptian Empire was black. To fool us they took Egypt
> out Africa. Why? To justify their bogus white supermacy, changing our
> history, and changing geography. Today Africans are still penned into those
> white man-made borders  that never existed when Africa was under African
> rule. So what are the advantages of keeping them still today? Well of course
> it benefits the West, for whatever linguistic phone you live in the people
> of that country are influenced by their ex masters world-view. Our leaders
> should remember that the reasons why they were elected into power is to
> serve the interests of African people. Their loyalty should be to serve
> African interest, and let the west take care of their own interests.
> 
> Peace
> 
> Sophia Ba.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Original Message -----
> From: "Jabou Joh" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 9:25 AM
> Subject: Re: Fw: The Order of the Empire is Out of Order!!
> 
> 
> > In a message dated 12/6/03 10:51:27 AM Central Standard Time,
> > [log in to unmask] writes:
> >
> >
> > > Will they submit  to cohersion and sacrifice Mugabe, and continue the
> > > perpetuation of the  under- development of Africa. Or shall they stand
> firm
> > > with courage to manifest mental liberation, cutting through the illusion
> > > that west knows best. It is now time for Africans to take care of our
> own
> > > business, to use our own resources for our own interests. As our
> ancestors
> > > have demonstrated what they achieved, without interference from the
> West.
> >
> > I have the flu but had to comment on this one.
> > This above statement is the long and the short of it. I wonder how many of
> > these African leaders who are "good boys" for those who are venting all
> this
> > rage on Zimbabwe just because they took land that belongs to them back
> will be
> > given the priviledge of having the choicest land in the UK or anywhere
> else in
> > the West.
> > The anger over the lost priviledge of  illegal land ownership and the end
> of
> > illegal white rule in Zimbabwe is what is still driving this campaign to
> back
> > Zimbabwe into a corner Robert Mugabes' politics notwithstanding.
> > However, this is possible only because our African leaders are still
> > scrambbling to please their colonial masters wo have cunningly devised
> organizations
> > that will still enable them to pull the strings under the guise of
> > international cooperation. It is amazing that our leaders still fall for
> these tricks.
> > Funny that Obasanjo is chiding Abdoulaye Wade in public for being a
> colonial
> > relic and then turns around and dis-invites Mugabe from attending the
> Commonwealth
> > summit.
> > Are our leaders not confused?
> > One wonders when we will form our own organizations that will lobby with
> one
> > voice for each other's interests. I am sure that Obasanjo and the rest of
> the
> > "good boys" are quite pleased that the Queen and Blair are attending to
> > oversee the meeting so that the subjects are kept in line.
> >
> > Jabou Joh
> >
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