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Date: | Mon, 7 May 2001 09:52:18 -0500 |
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Biram Sowe wrote:"we talk about the elections will be rigged.
This Past election in the US was rigged, what did we say. What
did the international community say? nothing. Am sure everybody
is waiting for the results just to say the results is rigged,
even if nobody win."
I had to read this garbage several times before I understood
what you were trying to say. If the elections in the US was
rigged, does that make it ok for the elections in the Gambia
to rigged too. You, biram sowe, did not say anything but the
international community and all concerned groups did say
something. Lawsuits are pending regarding this
past elections.
Moreover, what does the US elections have to do with boycotting
the election in the Gambia.
When did you take a poll to count the cynics among us? What
makes you think that we are just waiting for the elections to
be conducted and shout out its unfairness? Do you
think "everybody" is that petty and cynical?
Again you wrote "well where you have a opposing force outside
any organization who have no intention of joining the people but
calling for actions that will always bring confusion within our
society will not do any good but worst. The leadership will be
confused or the people will overdo things"
Utter Garbage. Is this another Kebba Jobe in the making or are
you one of those fence sitters? What in the world makes you
think we have no intention
of joining the people. I am against
the boycott of elections at this stage but the people calling
for it are more abreast with the people back home than you.
What makes you think no one should challenge the PDOIS?
You have never taken a poll to determine "people's" intentions
on the L so you cant say what our intentions are. Please
mention what you know and quit second guessing others. That is
what causes confusion.
Alagie L Barrow
Nashville TN
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