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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Aug 2001 07:16:14 EDT
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In a message dated 8/29/01 10:35:16 AM Central Daylight Time,
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>


Nonsense Dampha. You and others who make this claim seem to have a one track
mind. You are agenda driven alarmists and it is worse when you can identify
something as your reason  for defending the indefensible. This time you
people say it is thefact that one is helping the APRC regime if criticism is
directed at this so-called alliance of exclusion.

At best, this is a weak argument and one that is incinsistent with your
theory and that of all the defenders of this two party allinace. I am
assuming that the endorsement ofthis alliance means that those who endorse it
have come to the conclusion that this alliance can defeat the APRC regime
even whether the other parties join them or not. Therefore, to then turn
around and use the argument that any criticism of this union is helping
Jammeh does not make sense.

All I did was point out the follies of the Jawara regime, and I am sure that
the APRC
> will not mistake my criticism of the Jawara regime as something intended to
> help them. You people need to give up this alarmist nonsense and realize
> that people should be free to criticise our politicians, but the lack of
> realization of this fact is the reason we are in the mess we are in. The
> most intelligent Gambian will lapse into this sort of thinking whenever
> anyone speaks their mind. Either that or the personalize it and set out on
> a mission to discredit the person.
> Now is as good a time as ever to remind Gambians that we do not want Jammeh
> but we do not want the PPP regime either. Try to separate these two points
> for your own sake and for the sake of our country's future.
>
>

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