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Date: | Wed, 18 Apr 2001 13:53:39 -0500 |
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Mr jobe,
It goes beyond me hwo you can accept the fact that Yaya or
the APRC is worth governing the Gambia when you concede that
they killed our kids and went on to immorally buy votes just
to stay in power.
Mr Jobe, the issue before us is that of interest versus
conscience. Those with a clear and honest conscience who can
survive without this barbaric regime moved on and fend for
themselves. Those who have vested interests in the spurious APRC
projects tend to stay in hopes of fulfilling their selfish
dreams of success with Yaya. Mr Jobe, I know you will agree
with me that you can work else where besides working for
the
APRC government. I know you will also agree with me that the
atrocities committed by this regime outweigh any so called
developments they have made so far. If this is the case, what
makes you think that they should rule the Gambia. Don't you
think the Gambia deserves a better group of people to lead her.
In the face of evil, it is no ones responsibility to speak out
against it. All right thinking people should condemn evil and try
to replace it with good. That is the least anyone can do. You
need not be a member of parliament. I reffer you to Ebrima
Ceesays accusations. If you agree to all that he said about
Yaya and his cronies, and still pledge your support for this
rougue government, then I counsel you to to seek inner sanitaton.
Put yourselve in the shoes of Dumo
Saho or the parents of one
of those murdered children. Do you think any of the projects
you tend to expound here with binign dogmatism will make any
difference. The bad outweighs the good and only those who
despise evil or vice can see that. The others tend to throw
out the murders, dishing out public money to interest groups,
buying of votes, jailing innocent people etc on the back burner.
To those people, its all good as long as they are not directly
affected. "My kids were not killed and I am not related to Dumo
or Lalo." "heck who knows if I continue to expound APRC's
spurious projects with sincere dogmatism, I may become a
secretary of state" I hope this is not your position.
Alagie L Barrow
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