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Lameen Sisawo Barrow <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 9 Mar 2001 11:54:09 -0500
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Mr  Kujabie,

As  far  as  Matarr  Njie  is  concerned, You  may  as  well  just  delete
his  name  when  you  see  his  mail.  That  brother  has  very  little
to  offer  besides  insults  and  gibberish  talk.

That  aside,  I  don't  seem  to  understand  your  obsession  with  Baba
Galleh's  Stories  and  your  insistence  that  he  is  refering  to
certain  members  on  the  L.  If  you  really  think  those  stories  are
a  waste  of  time,  Why  do  you  continue  to  spend  your  valuable
time  critiquing  them.  Infact,  I  dont  think  it's  constructive
criticism  when  you  go  on  the  rampage  telling  someone  what  they
should  write  about or  what  they
  should  not  write  about and  that
they  are  wasting  their  talent.  I  did  not  see  any  critique  or
analysis  of  Baba  Galleh's  work,  instead  your  piece  was  dominated
by  personal  attacks  geared  towards  castigating  Baba's  stories.

In  the  struggle  to  liberate  our  homeland  from  these  criminals,
we  do  need  a  collective  effort  to  win.However  That  does  not
neccessarily  mean  that  each  and  everyone  must  always  write  about
the  political  status  quo.

If  you  are  really  for  democracy,  let  others  be  what  they  wish
to  be  and  for  integrity,  please  quit  seeing  allusions  to  others
where  the  author  insists  there  is  none.  I  dont  think  Baba
galleh  is  such  a  punk  that  he  will  lie  his  way  out  for  fear
of  reprisal  from  the  concerned  parties.

Please  continue  your  struggle  in  your  own  style  and  pattern  and

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