It is hard and I mean very hard for me and a lot other Gambians to understand the tribe card been played here. jammeh sits in his jungle palace at Kanilai eating fatty food and getting fatter and uglier day in day out while playing his tribal cards. Where are we? I belief we are sitting in our rooms or classrooms or offices thinking of how to make life better for those brothers,sisters and malnourished kids of our dear land. What is so sad and frustrating here is the fact that all these tribal bullshit and nonsense is not helping anyone, not the Jolas, Mandingos, Fulas Sarahules,Akus, Manjakos and serere. This tribe card is all colonial nonsense. When one comes to Sweden one realises that Sweden is for swedes, like England for the English and so on. These are considered nations just like Gambia is a nation. It will be of grater value to all of us if begin to understand that we are a nation not tribes. The Gambia belongs to each and every tribe and I mean even our monkeys and Baboons have the right to rule the Gambia provided that they stand for the interest of Gambia. What is happening here is that we see a chief monkey who is so frustrated and dum that he lost control of ego. Jammeh is the problem in the Gambia, not Jola this Jola that or wolof this and that. Its clear to me that the more we going back digging into our individual or so called tribal line non of us can trace our true tribal an tap root. Please Gambians don't let a fool like jammeh to take us to a crocodile infested river and fool us for the second time to take a swim into because he promised to safe us. No matter where we are as individuals, we shall all help lead that country to future we all desire. It is a questions of taking responsibility and I mean a dedicated responsibility. Burry the tribal card and raise the national card. The Gambia is a beautiful land and we need all the tribal colours to make it even more beautiful. To hell with Jammeh and the APRC. The Gambia forever. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S1=gambia-l To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~