>From: malik kah <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Ebou Jallow- "The Born Again Judas"
>Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 10:33:21 +0000
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>Thank you Lameen, I wish I could find time to rebuff this childish,
>churlish, arrogant and opportunistic attitude of Jallow. Jallow must posses
>the memory of a flea, he seems to have forgotten the word honour and
>proclaiming
>to be a distinguished professional soldier makes it even worst.
>The level of naivety that he displays to behave like this is beyond
>comprehension and is second to none.
>He displays the highest magnitude of hypocricy, for him to prostrate so
>low,
>is not a mark of humility, but stupidity, ignorance and opportunism. I
>think
>Jallow is either missing the high profile life he lead or more sinisterly
>he
>intends to topple Jammeh with the help of those that enabled him to escape
>from the country. He is seriously mistaken to expect a second chance,
>after
>all when it comes to defending his ersthwile intrest Jammeh cannot be
>reffered to being as naive. That is the one thing he guards with a high
>level of zeal
>and that is precisely why he choosed not to response and ignore Jallow's
>pleas and quite
>rightly so.
He must not accord Jallow any high profile role any more for that
>would be a
>recipe for potential chaos, afterall who knows who Jallow's friends are? He
>may be trivialising that prospect but it is a possibility that must not be
>treated lightly. And to have Jallow running the affairs of our country with
>the high level of vacillations he manifest would be absolutely mad. A man
>without principles, dignity and consideration for his country will sell the
>country and go to live a life of luxury until the loot is exhausted, he
>would be nothing less than a Mobutu, I think we should move from sentiments
>when such characters immerge. I can appreciate the Gambian spirit of
>forgiveness but we must not issue a blanket cheque, after all people should
>answer for their actions. I hope and pray that Jammeh lay his hands on you
>because the types of things you narrated about him is beyond imagination
>hence ity cannot just dissipate into thin air simply because you have
>decided to prostrate before him.
>
>>From: Lameen Sisawo Barrow <[log in to unmask]>
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>>Subject: Re: Ebou Jallow- "The Born Again Judas"
>>Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 19:51:05 -0500
>>
>>Ebou Jallow
>>
>>If you must know, I am not attempting to achieve anything here
>>except to help restore sanity to my country in my own little
>>ways. In doing so, I will not stand by and watch sycophants
>>like you take our country for a wild ride. I do not know you
>>from the next man and would have cared less if not for the
>>fact that you were accused of taking our money and refusing to
>>account for it. The level of privacy for public servants in any
>>country is always subject to scrutiny. You should have known
>>that before signing on as the mouthpiece of the AFPRC.
>>
>>The borderline to your privacy stops at your private life which
>>I do not give a hoot about. If this was not money taken in
>>our name, I will not be asking you any questions. This millions
>>saga affects me directly and I have all rights to get to the
>>bottom of it. You may ignore me all you want but that shall
>>not deter me. I just abhor sycophants and Ramadan will not make
>>me turn the other cheek. Such childish banter from you does not
>>faze me either. You are the one with the rope around your
>>neck. I am a free man that travels to my country whenever I
>>want to. You cant do the same. You have messed up big time
>>and cream-puff opposition will not mitigate your circumstance.
>>Just like Kebba Joke and Tombong, you shall be a victim of
>>your own irrational exuberance. You are sending more messages to
>>the L than usual. That tells me your pants are wet. Your day
>>will come. Just watch.
>>
>>Alagie Barrow
>>
>>Nashville TN
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