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landing sanyang <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Apr 2001 23:58:04 +0200
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Brother Baba,

l seconded you on your this far sighted appeal.More over,an angry opposition is no good sign either.An angry opposition could lead to a treacherous rule tomorrow,exactly what we are denouncing today.lt`s only time that will tell.ls even possible that President Jammeh has also been an angry opposition before.

As an opposition we must be a step ahead of the ruling elite,with better examples,but not to trail behind them,making ourselves dirty before reaching our destination.

Praises are due to our ancestor !!!
Landing Alkalo Sanyang.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: baba jobe <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: KB>>Re: My Reply To Kebba Jobe!


> Bamba Laye;
> 
> I want to comment on the unfolding debate between Ebrima and Kebba Jobe,
> knowing fully well that some people might not like my opinion.
> 
> My appeal is simple:
> 
> Please cool down and listen to what the guy is saying, only then can you
> fully understand how lucid he sounds.
> 
> The guy Jobe should be engaged in a discourse devoid of anger, and I trust
> that this can be done in a mature way, just like how ebrima is handling the
> debate, notwithstanding Jobe's true identity. If some of us choose to hide
> our identities, then i believe he can also do the same. We should not waste
> time in trying to decipher his true identity when what GAmbians need is a
> genuinine discourse of the plight of our dear country.
> 
> The opposityon should be able to win the day based on debates and ideas
> ONLY. Then and only then will they win over some of the more aware Gambians.
> 
> If you want to win some of us over then it is high time you started or
> joined the debate and dispute what this guy Jobe is saying or implying,
> "pound for pound". If you can do this without showing any negative emotion
> (eg anger), then i for one will accord you respect.
> 
> I am sure that the majority of GAmbians do not want an angry opposition,
> because an angry opposition would not see "the bigger picture".
> 
> Some of the people on the list might not want to called angry, but believe
> me, some of you guys sound really livid.
> 
> Please guys don't let your anger cloud your vision because what gambia needs
> now is vision and ideas that will get them out of this quagmire. Anger, they
> definately do not need.
> 
> 
> no hard feelings.
> 
> 
> 
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