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saul khan <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Apr 2001 15:34:52 -0000
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"Jerreh," (I have a hunch who you really are. We've clashed before.)

Welcome! It's good to have another Jammeh lackey who can write fairly decent
English. I was going to take Mrs. Conteh and Kujabi's advice and totally
ignore you, but I see you're intimating that my silence shows you "know" me,
and therefore you're privy to damaging info about me. Now for someone like
myself, who keeps hitting Yaya Jammeh hard, I believe sincerely that
Gambians have the right to know about what I have in my own cupboard (even
though I do not hold public office.) So, for that reason, I want to give you
my complete permission to go ahead and dig into my affairs, and reveal
anything that contradicts my assertions, or G-L persona. This is no BS. Go
ahead. I believe in honesty, and fairness. Anything you reveal that's true,
I'll admit. I can only hope that you'll let your conscience rule in
assessing my critiques of Yaya Jammeh so you can treat me as fairly. Because
deep down, you know that what most of us say here about Yaya Jammeh is the
gospel truth. But if you want to live your present type of lifestyle, your
call.

On John Bojang, I think you're being a little over-sensitive because I
haven't said anything about John Bojang that's not obvious. I most certainly
didn't talk about his "morals." One thing I try to stay away from is moral
judgments. So, I don't get you.

On the insults, I'm immune to them: You can't call me anything I haven't
been called here before -innumerable times. That doesn't faze me.

On accomplishments: Get your facts straight. I'm a professional, with a
professional job. Tombong Saidy can tell you if it's a walk-over for an
African to get a professional job in DC. For all the years that he lived
here as a college grad, don't you think he would have wanted to do something
more in line with what he studied, something more financially rewarding, and
less risky than driving a Taxi cab? (Taxi driving -unless if the stats have
changed- is the riskiest job in DC.) But if you want to create an imaginary
Saul, do be my guest. For, the real one, you'll have to do a little more
research 'cause you're way off target!

On a final note, I really feel good any time I ruffle the feathers of your
types. It makes my day. Please tell the distro what you know about me. No
sweat here. Welcome again!

Good morning.

Saul.



>OH Jereh,
>Earlier on I called out to you to TRY AGAIN AND TRY HARDER! Is this all you
>could come up with??? The little intelligence you portray is unfortunately
>being wasted on insults again. This is not the ways of the world. Before
>the
>end of the day try to make an impact by contributing something
>constructive:
>it can be criticism, or opposing views. They are most welcome. We
>

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