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Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Apr 2001 12:00:26 -0400
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Barrow, thanks for your intervention and feel free to butt in anytime. You
are spot on in your observations about this man. But allow me to slightly
differ with you and various others that send me messages telling me to
ignore Jobe. I frankly thing that it would be a mistake on my part. You see,
Jobe evinces the mindset of everything that is wrong in our country. These
are grown men that do not have the guts to stand up for what is right. Jobe
is a valuable asset to us. Take it from me that Hamjatta knew what he was
saying when he unmasked Jobe. Because we are dealing with cowards that fear
an imagined enemy, this is the closest we will get to hearing the real views
of the impotent that give Yaya some semblance of intellectual muscle. Do not
expect people like Sedat Jobe, Sarjo Jallow, Joseph Joof, Saja Taal, Blaise
Jagne, Tombong et al to come here and tell people openly what their views
are. We have to make do with what we can get.

I hope people like you see where I am coming from and do not feel
disappointed that I am engaging Jobe. I promise to also discuss what I feel
is important to our people and avoid being dragged into some of the nonsense
Jobe and his cohorts bring here. I hope you understand. I sensed the same
type of frustration (if I may call it such) that led Prof. Assan the other
day to say certain things to Jobe. Engage Jobe if you will. Please also
allow me to engage Jobe.

Thanks again for your contributions. People like Jobe can certainly learn a
lot from young men like you. Keep up the good work.
KB


>From: Lameen Sisawo Barrow <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
><[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: April 10/11, 2000 Massacre ---- Case Against Yaya
>Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 09:56:30 -0500
>
>MR  Dampha
>
>Excuse  my  butting  in  here  but  this  fool  is  becoming  irritating.
>whenever  he  is  asked  questions,  he  goes  on  a  ranting  spree  of
>what  you  could  have  commented  on  and  why  you  did  not  comment
>on  other  issues.  Highlighting  this  infantile  second  hand  donations
>that  his  Master  Yaya  Jammeh dissed  out is  simple  minded.  He
>claims  to  be  a  forty  something  year  old  man  and  an  educated
>person  but  this  person  is  as  naive  as  a  five  year  old.  Yaya
>can  do  anything  but  as  soon  as  he  donates  a  few  things  to  his
>sorry  person,  then  its  all  good.  What  a  pathetic  person.  I
>noted  one  thing  Kebba  said(the  real  Kebba),  if  this  fellow  fears
>imagined      enemies,  I  understand  his  cowardice  in  the  face  of
>APRC.
>
>He  is  a  punk  that  will  say  anything  inorder  to  be  in  Yayas
>good  books.  Shame  on  this  person. He  is  sickening  and  not  worth
>your  valuable  time.
>
>Alagie  Lameen  Barrow
>
>Nashville  TN
>
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