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Ousman Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 11/26/00 9:02:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> There might be tactical flaws with the way I sequence
> events or much more dangers inherent than I discuss but I firmly believe
> that
>

Karamba,

You are right. History will attest to the fact that in Poland, and what was
once
the USSR, in Selma,Ala.,and Johannesburg and most recently Yugoslavia and
in our neck of woods ivory coast, the catalyst for change has been the common
act of someone saying "NO MORE!" The longer I live, the more I firmly believe
that an
oppressed people's rallying cry to revolution is not "FREEDOM !" but "Enough
Already!"
When people gather under that banner, anything is possible.
Regards,
ousman.

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