Malanding,

You got that right. It would definitely be out of character for the
opposition leaders to lead any protest in support of one of their own or any of the
injustices that have been and continue to be heaped on the Gambian people by the
APRC Regime, or to engage the people in any form, period!
This is why I have repeatedly asked the question why our politicians think
they are in politics.

Jabou Joh

In a message dated 10/3/03 11:20:18 AM Central Daylight Time,
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>
> Joe,
> Nothing personal but you don't seem to get it! It will be totally out of
> character for the opposition leadership we have in the Gambia today to lead
> protest marches in support of their own, Waa. Did they protest after April
> 10/11? or for the detention of Dumo et al? or the fact that honorable
> citizens continued to be fired from the service without due compensation or
> explanation? Did they protest about the Dalasi, Prices, illegal detention of
> citizens and legal aliens!
>
> Ofcourse you and I do not have anything to complain about if Uncle Sam
> decides that he has no place for us here.  Believe me, we may have paper
> tigers but no Mandelas or MLKs yet.
>
> I sincerely hope that they prove me wrong this time around. If they do look
> forward to receiving my hard earn $$$$ for the fund. No kidding!
>
> Malanding
>

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