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>From: Hamjatta Kanteh <[log in to unmask]>
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: My Reply To Kebba Jobe!
>Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 01:07:36 EDT
>
>"Jobe": << However your conviction that I want to absolve Yaya of any
><wrongs
>done in his name of on behalf of his government is absolute rubbish. >The
>essence of
>putting the NAMs and Security forces in the thick of things is to
> >highlight
>some inherent flaws in our system. **The president has so much power >that
>he,
>singlely, is the government, dominating everyone and everything else. >This
>I
>consider very unhealthy**. >> Emphasis mine.
>
>Hamjatta: Good grief, "Jobe"! What the blazes are you talking about >here?
>Seems you are getting stupider and sillier by the second! By your own
>admission, Jammeh has **absolute powers** which you deem makes stuff >that
>makes up the Gambian polity "very unhealthy"! But this is precisely why
>Jammeh thinks and believes he can run amok with Gambian lives and
> >everything
>within his reach, unchecked.
>
Hamjatta, your interpretation of what I wrote is really disappointing
considering you that you appear to be well educated. Get it in your silly
head that in the paragraph you quoted, I was refering to the PRESIDENCY AS
AN INSTITUTION AND NOT YAHYA JAMMEH the person occupying it. In other words
all am saying is that the constitution as it is, the apparent lack of
awareness of the powers that our NAMs have and the role expected of them as
the elected representatives of our people, who are supposed to be
independent of the executive, who are entrusted with the power to pass laws
that enhance the sovereignty of our people and the apparent lack of
conciousness of the majority of our electorate is the MAJOR PROBLEM here. No
matter who occupies that seat, only his/her conscience is our guarantee that
he/she will not abuse this seemingly unlimited powers that we give to the
president. THat's all am saying, period. If you want to maintain your narrow
mindedness, focusing only on the person, be my guest. Me, I am looking at
the bigger picture vis-a-vis the whole set up as it is.
You wrote:
"Yet, if you believe all these stuff about Jammeh's ineligibility as a
leader [well, you admitted that he gave the orders for the students to be
murdered, that he is an incorrigible liar and a dictator amongst others!],
then why are you still picking the cudgel up for him? Are you trying to say
that Jammeh is all there is for Gambians? That Gambians can't come up with a
better leader? As KB quizzed ealier, can you say why you still believe we
ought to stick with Jammeh after all the
indictments we charged him with and virtually all of which you agreed to?
What is so special about Jammeh that we ought to still stick with him after
he gave the orders to murder the school children? Are you implying that
murderers are eligible to run for public office in the Gambia?"
The reasons why I am supporting the government will be answered very soon,
just be patient.
Bamba Laye Jallow you revisit your arguements about the merits or lack
merits for the construction of schools, clinics and hospitals. Try finding
out whether any of these schools, clinics and hospitals that have been built
recently are unstaffed or lack basic equipment. Then you will realise how
illogical you sound.
Ansuma, why can't you for once in your life, give your own point of view on
the issues being discussed, rather than constantly displaying your myopic
bigotry. The more I read the gibberish that you post here, the more they
remind of G. K. Chesterton, who wrote: "Bigotry may be roughly defined as
the anger of men who have no opinions".
If you are asking me to quit, you must be absolutely stupid. I have a lot to
say and will continue to do so for some time to come.
Have nice day & bye 4Now, KB Jobe.
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