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Ansumana Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Sep 2010 21:53:54 -0400
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Here goes Joe Sambou again; blaming everyone else for not doing enough to combat the dictator yet he himself sits at the comfort and security of his keyboard with a glass of wine in USA heaping blame on others.  Like I have said before, Joe, if you have the audacity to accuse others of not doing much (perhaps because they are cowards as you would say at times) why don't you go to Gambia and lead them since you have all the answers?  This is a very simple proposition.  Or may be you can tell us straight why you cannot be on the ground leading the way.  Perhaps some of us can give you some good suggestions how to find your way to Gambia in case you forgot.

Before you go on your usual hyperbole again let me state that I do not have any problem with constructive criticism but your approach of castigating others at all times will not in any way deliver the Gambian people from the current predicament.

Ansu

Joe Sambou said:
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Yero, when this was going on where were the good men and women of Gambia?  It is all well and good to report on the alleged deaths today, however, I think it would have been better for Shyngle's party to have stood up with the people and put a stop to the madness when it was happening.  What is said today could have been said then, but if I recalled, the UDP issued a press release explaining Gambians belief in witchcraft.  So, should the victims only be mad at Yaya who poisoned them, or to also include those that did not come to their aid when all they needed to do was to speak up and ask their supporters to stand up.  I am a bit baffled by these revelations today.  What has changed then and now for Shyngle to level these charges today?  When the poisoning were in effect and some of us begged the opposition party leaders to challenge Yaya to put a stop to the madness, all kinds of allegations and lame excuses were lodged here against some of us.  Talk about sleeping at the switch.  Now that some of the victims are allegedly dead, comes the great announcements and new science.  I knew it was another missed opportunity for the opposition leaders.  As I rhetorically asked then, will the victims and their families forget about their plight in relation to the poisoning come election day?  It has been said for evil to triumph, conscientious men and women had to stand watch and look the other way.  Yes, Yaya poisoned them, however those that could have aided the victims did not stand up either.  Well, what do I know, I was told I am not on the ground and don't know what is going on in the Gambia.  Yero, your parents were put through that horrible abuse, I'm sure they would have appreciated someone to try to stop the bully then and not to inform us about the supposed deaths.  I hope next time when folks are talking common sense to the parties, they for a change listen to simple common sense.  Now that Shyngle has emptied his chest, did the supposed dead rise up? 


Joe

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