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baboucarr Sey <[log in to unmask]>
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Sence of civility my FOOT PAY THE DAMT OOOOUH!  THREE
MILLION YANKEE DOLLARS YOU STOLE FROM THE POOR GAMBIAN

FARMERS

Mbye Sey

--- Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Mr.  Sidibeh,
>
> You are a very responsible man, and I hope the rest
> in the opposition shall imitate your maturity and
> sense of civility.
> Much respect to you.
>
> Ebou Jallow
> Anti-NADD sympathizer
>
> Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Joe Sambou,
>
> Even If what you said is what it is, and you need to
> convince a person to agree with you or to come on
> board, never repeat the past event but convince them
> with more positive attitude and open your arms to
> make them feel home. In my posting Brother man, I am
> not against infrastructural development and I never
> said human development is not needed in the Gambia,
> if I do, please bring it for everyone to see. I am
> always on the line with all what I have been posting
> in this Forum. I am always in line with justice
> because I have a Motto of (do onto other as you will
> like them to do onto you). you are insulting Yahya
> here but if someone else insults you that way will
> you take it? No human being is perfect even if we
> are always thinking we are. You are very judgemental
> person without a base and you should try to adjust a
> bit.
>
> If we want a new Gambia that is modern, we need to
> adjust our thoughts to be modern and accept each
> other, welcome different ideas than the old fashion
> style whereby our fathers or elders are always
> right. we need no organisation if we think we are
> perfect. Why do you need others to contribute to NA
> DD? is just because you cannot do it alone or it is
> more reasonable to have many involve than few in
> this kinds of projects. You sound like you will
> reject anyone who do not pay in the time you wanted
> them to pay and if they pay late you will be willing
> to tell them take your money because you did not pay
> it the time we told you. I just wanted you to read
> yourself . if you are able to tell someone oh this
> is what you use to say, why did you change? like you
> are telling me now. No politician or business person
> will talk like this to you potentials business
> partners. If you want to be a good organiser, you
> need to learn more on how to attract people. do not
> condition people, you don't own
> anyone and if you want to be a politician am afraid
> in this kind of attitude, people will ran-away from
> you.
>
> Good night
> Edi
>
>
> >From: Edie Sidibeh
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing
> list
> >
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: A very interesting race in Jarra- APRC
> vs PPP (aka NADD
> >Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 20:04:14 +0100
> >
> >Joe Sambou,
> > Thanks and I am sorry that I don't have time for
> this childish attitudes.
> >I never told you I am supporting any Yahya Jammeh
> but it is just your own
> >imagination and secondly you don't wish anyone to
> be heard here in this
> >forum but you and you don't own this forum my
> brother. Well I rest my case
> >with you if you are not better than Yahya Jammeh.
> you are making me youyr
> >enemy but I loooove yooou boy, because you are a
> Gambia like I even if we
> >have different opinions. you will hear more of me
> in this forum and if you
> >don't like it use you delete button. I rest my
> case.
> >Edi
> >Joe Sambou wrote:
> >Well Edie, I see you've come a long way. Keep on
> your quest and ye shall
> >find that truth. This is what folks have been
> trying to make you see all
> >these years when you touted Yaya for his
> "developments".
> >
> >Chi Jaama
> >
> >Joe
> >
> >
> > >From: Edie Sidibeh
> > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing
> list
> > >
> > >To: [log in to unmask]
> > >Subject: Re: A very interesting race in Jarra-
> APRC vs PPP (aka NADD
> > >Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 22:30:22 +0100
> > >
> > >After reading the article of both Yanks and
> Singhateh during their
> > >campaigns, I realised there is a problem in
> within the ruling APRC to
> > >pursuit the people of these constituencies to
> vote for them. there is no
> > >valuable approaches in both speeches that will
> mobilise an
> > >undecided-decided voters to vote for them.
> Singhateh on one hand is
> >talking
> > >of the development their government brought
> during the 11 years of their
> > >reign and if these people wants the development
> to reach their respective
> > >areas they have to vote for AFRC.
> > >
> > >However the Gambia needs more human development
> than infrastructural
> > >development because people will not eat road or
> hospital and schools even
> > >if it is an important aspect of their lives and
> as well, a viable way to
> > >encouraging investment opportunity to the
> country. Moreover when will
> >those
> > >other kind of development (human development)
> reach those people? Yanks
> >on
> > >the other hand, seems to already condition the
> people not vote for the
> >AFRC
> > >hence is politicising the release of Baba Jobe
> which will definitely suit
> > >those people's guts of voting for his party
> because Dadda Jobe the
> >brother
> > >of Baba, who is also serving 9 years sentence
> refuted the claim made by
> > >the chief of the area and advised voter to vote
> for Kemeseng. These
> > >weaknesses are the opportunities of the
> opposition if they only know how
> >to
> > >use them to their advantages.
> > >
> > >No condition is permanent and if you insist to
> condition a human-being
> >you
> > >are encouraging him/her to give negative result
> to your requests because
> > >you are not giving them chance to think. Yanks
> again, is not campaigning
> > >with confidence due to the indictment he put
> himself through and the
> >party
> > >failed to cover him. This is a BIG PLUS to the
> opposition already. The
> >only
> > >Minus they will face now is the additional voters
> and the buying of
> >voters
> > >cards because they know people need money to buy
> rice and other
> >legitimate
> > >needs and can't afford them. this alone is a
> disgrace to a government who
> > >is placed by the people yet they cannot solve
> their problem in addition
> > >seizing their citizenship. The opposition should
> try to collect the
> >voters
> > >cards of the suspected individuals before its too
> late.
> > >
> > >According to the strategic fit of an
> organisation, explained how an
> > >organisation and its environment are related. It
> says that, resource
> > >dependence theory presents the organisation as
> having a set of crucial
> > >dependencies on its environment, dependencies
> that must be successfully
> > >managed if the organisation is to stay in
> business, (power), in this
> > >respect. The other theory is the population
> ecology theory which pondered
> > >on the fact that the environment has powers of
> selection and retention
> >that
> > >can overwhelm an organisation (government)'s best
> attempts to manage
> > >resources. Institutional theory argues that,
> while
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