Mr. Momodou Camara, I stand to be corrected if I'm wrong for I do not intend on misleading anybody. But it is also, without a doubt, that some solutions that some people on this list advocate for leaves no other option, but that of violence. I do not need to go along the path of name calling for again that accomplishes nothing. The important issue here is what can we as gambians do to revive the spirit of our dear land in a way that other countries would want to emulate. Mr. Sidibe challenged me to come up with a solution, but I want him to note that the solution to Gambia's problem does not lie within one individual. But,surely and, without a doubt, we could come up with viable options collectively . The problem that Gambia is going through is not the first for a country within the subregion or the world for that matter. Senegal, for example, has had tough times with their economy. But they turned to policies that succesfully landed their country back on track. Maybe we as Gambians can turn to that as an example instead of resulting to unfounded accusations and name callings. Remember, the Gambia belongs to all of us and we would all face the consequences of what transpires there. Again , I stand to be corrected and let's keep the debate rolling. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~