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are there any laws about castration? 

(I mean, in that case it is a an "important matters", concerning the black man and his dick.) 


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> From: Cornelius Edward Hamelberg <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2007/03/07 on PM 02:21:37 CET
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Ämne: Re: Gambian Judge Sworn-in in Sierra Leone
> 
> are there any laws 
> about castration?
> 
> ( In this case it is a an important matters concerning the black man and his 
> dick.)
> 
> > 
> > From: Cornelius Edward Hamelberg <[log in to unmask]>
> > Date: 2007/03/07 on PM 01:17:39 CET
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Ämne: Re: Gambian Judge Sworn-in in Sierra Leone
> > 
> > What’s the Gambian Judicial System in the Gambia today, are there any laws about castration?
> > There was a time when the judicial system in Sierra Leone and the Gambia functioned according to the book. I’m surprised that Ms. Sey is not much more needed in Gambia, or as equally needed as in Sierra Leone.
> > There was a time when such would have been like carrying coals to Newcastle. Not that there wasn’t an abundance of Gambians  working in Sierra Leone as teachers, clergymen, doctors , engineers, pharmacists, and plentifully among Sarrahule and Mandinka and Fullah businessmen and diamond miners.
> > But on the whole recent history has shown that bar far, the Gambia is amore law abiding territory than the always more volatile Sierra Leoneans. We are a more individualistic and temper-mental and less law abiding people, the queues to obtain legal redress are long, the courts are full of litigants and violators of Human Rights. So understandably you can lend us a few judges and a few doctors too. It’s time that Yahya Jammeh takes off on a healing State visit, to Sierra Leone.
> > I’ll get to the sad and on-going saga of Chief Samuel Hinga Norman, and I’ll start here.
> > We (Sierra Leone and the Gambia) once had a common Judicial System and a unified West African Court of appeal (if my memory serves me right) after which the ultimate Court of Appeal for Absolute Justice (you believe it or not) was Her Majesty's Privy Council. Quite a few cases reached Her Majesty's Court and the Settlers Descendants Union of Sierra Leone once chose to take that path, by appealing to the Colonial master who had created their own ethnic enclave (Before independence Sierra Leone was divided into the colony and the Protectorate, "the colony" being the Creoles/ Akus own cultural, social and political domain. The Creoles, immediately prior to Sierra Leone's Independence, petitioned Her Majesty and requested that the Colony remain separate (like Hong Kong and Mighty China.) According to popular understanding, a compromise was reached once of the consequences  of which was that the Speaker of the Sierra Leone House of representatives was appointed a Governor-General who was to represent Her Majesty, as sort of Supreme Leader of the newly independent State.
> > These songs are for AbdouKarim Souroush ( I checked the meaning of the word ” Absolute”)
> >  3.
> > There was an Old Man with a nose,
> > Who said, "If you choose to suppose,
> > That my nose is too long,
> > You are certainly wrong!"
> > That remarkable Man with a nose.
> > 4.
> > There was an Old Man on a hill,
> > Who seldom, if ever, stood still;
> > He ran up and down,
> > In his Grandmother's gown,
> > Which adorned that Old Man on a hill. ”
> > 
> > http://encyclopediaindex.com/b/nnsns10.htm
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> > > 
> > > From: Cornelius Edward Hamelberg <[log in to unmask]>
> > > Date: 2007/03/07 on PM 12:44:45 CET
> > > To: [log in to unmask]
> > > Ämne: Gambian Judge Sworn in in Sierra Leone
> > > 
> > > http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20054904.shtml
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