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Momodou Buharry Gassama <[log in to unmask]>
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Momodou Buharry Gassama <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 May 2007 17:52:08 +0200
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Cornelius,
               DOUBLETHINK! DOUBLETHINK! DOUBLETHINK! You wrote:

"Which first so called answer? I am not aware of having answered any 
of the twenty questions yet, and now, I no longer intend to do so."

You wrote earlier: 

"If it’s Ok with you, I intend to answer all the questions, but would 
like to start with question 12,  because I’ve got the answer to the 
first part of that question based on a lecture that I attended on 30th 
October 2005,  by Professor Mark Cohen ( Princeton) who is an authority 
on  that question."

Do you believe yourself? If you want to bow out because you have been 
caught, do so with grace. (It would be sad though because now that you 
have informed us that you are an academic and intellectual, I would 
have loved to see your stuff) 

You wrote:

"You telling an intellectual and academic that he can’t talk. Think? I 
have answered most of my own questions and suggest that you learn to do 
the same – if you can, knowing as you do, and that I am not your 
fountain of truth.

 Last book read was “For What Tomorrow” 

English is my mother tongue. "


Wollof, Fula and Jahanka are my mother tongues. Then I studied 
English. Even with English being so far down the line of learned 
languages, I can still see the contradiction in your position. Simply 
put, DOUBLETHINK! DOUBLETHINK! DOUBLETHINK!
                                                                                                                                                           
Buharry.


----Original Message----
From: [log in to unmask]
Date: May 30, 2007 5:04:03 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subj: Re: Zionism

Dear All,

Which first so called answer?

I am not aware of having answered any of the twenty questions yet, and 
now, I no longer intend to do so. I may change my mind , but you too 
must have a basic level of competence in understanding simple things. 


You telling an intellectual and academic that he can’t talk. Think? I 
have answered most of my own questions and suggest that you learn to do 
the same – if you can, knowing as you do, and that I am not your 
fountain of truth.

 Last book read was “For What Tomorrow” 

English is my mother tongue. I did study English, philosophy and that 
more than anything else gave me a foundation to pursue such interests.

I just looked at this interesting item, which I’m sure will interest 
you too.

http://www.israpundit.com/2006/?p=4853#comments

About whatever question bothers you had better look for your own 
answers. Ask you religious leader(s), the one(s) that you follow. I 
have grappled with problems that are much more complicated than 
whatever it is you are trying to say. I have a pile of books, still 
unopened, so now let me retire with this introduction by Dan Cohn-
Sherbok that’s been on my shelf some three years now, I’ve read a 
couple of his other books:

http://www.amazon.com/Fifty-Key-Jewish-Thinkers-Cohn-
Sherbok/dp/0415126282

I have now decided that I will not waste my time being nice.

I do not have a problem with either Islam or the Jewish people and I 
am probably not intelligent enough to make you or anyone else 
understand anything. I wish that I could have got across and hope that 
you will get the answers that you seek from people much better 
qualified to provide the answers that may satisfy you, the way that Abu 
Wafa al-Taftanzani satisfied me in Cairo, and dispelled the last little 
cloud that obscured my understanding. There was no beating about the 
bush.

I don’t have any questions for Lamin Sanneh either.

So please, some people’s rigorous demands are more difficult to meet 
than others, and here let me admit defeat, ok?

Merci.



> 
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Date: 2007/05/30 on PM 03:19:54 CEST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Ämne: Re: Zionism
> 
> Your first so-called answer to the questions is another link of 
someone else's opinion. Still waiting for the answers.
> 
> Stop regurgitating the stuff you are fed and answer the questions 
using your own opinions if you can.
> J.Joh
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cornelius Edward Hamelberg <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Wed, 30 May 2007 3:26 am
> Subject: Re: Zionism
> 
> 
> 
> 
> As Habib wrote, ? i wish we all simply practice what we are thaught 
, love for 
> ach other respect for each other and recognizing that we will all 
die one day.?
> What?s all this about me not having ?own opinions ? /?only able to 
regurgitate 
> hat your Zionist handlers feed you and what you can google on the 
net? Answer 
> he questions and stop beating about the bush and spewing out 
irrelevant 
> ubbledeguck.?  Is that called for? What are you angry about? 
>  ?the list of question brother Buhari sent to you for your masters 
to answer? 
> please relay to your bosses? etc Well, your darling Muhammad is not 
my boss and 
>  only have ONE BOSS  , and HE is the King of Kings of Kings.
> I was not beaten or bullied as a child, so please don?t think that 
you or anyone 
> lse is about to succeed in doing that.  I was taught the very best 
manners. I 
> as born in Freetown, and I respect and value freedom.
> I try to answer your questions as a courtesy, it?s part of good 
adab. Humility 
> oes not need a disguise ? nor does false pride, that?s why you haven?
t read any 
> oetry from me ? compared to what?
> I cannot remember how I felt, what I thought, what was going on in 
my mind, when 
>  was tying Hazrat Agha?s shoelaces, except that  I was very happy 
and it was a 
> ery important job, so I did it as best I could. Tying a knot on the 
Sabbath 
> omes under the classification of melakhah.
> I may  - by all standards be less educated , less vocal , and less 
opinionated 
> han you, and less competent  or able to think , judge, appreciate,  
decide for 
> yself and express myself  to others verbally or otherwise, but that?
s not up to 
> e to judge and no professor has ever told me that I was average. At 
Dr. 
> urbaksh Terry Graham told me that one has to be quick, to catch it 
fast. Lenny 
> hought that mosque visits were making me aggressive, because of a 
letter I 
> rote in Tehran Times.
> Since I cannot share my library with you ? or the Synagogue library, 
or any of 
> he periodicals or Newspapers, I send you links.
>  don?t have to, but they do contain valuable information, and as 
for 
> ropaganda, even the Encyclopaedia Britannica is not exempt.
> When Amos Oz launched his autobiographical work, he was asked about 
the 
> esources of the Hebrew language and he more or less said that some 
things can 
> nly be expressed in that language. Some other Sufi-type things 
cannot be 
> xpressed in any language at all, at least not by me.
> ???????????.
> This popped up on my regular Leonenet Forum, last night and I?d like 
to share 
> hat too.
> ot that I don?t have an opinion about it, I do, I have an opinion 
(my own) 
> bout everything. And know some guys in Ghana and Nigeria, who are 
bigger and 
> uch more opinionated than your Yaya.
> hat too was an opinion:
> From our Sierra Leone Forum (I?ve taken the liberty to share or 
would you prefer 
> hat I whisper it in your ear? I?m sharing it here, because yesterday 
my two 
> ast postings were rejected.  I only posted seven items yesterday, 
and I think 
> hat?s the maximum allowed in one day. SO I have to be economical and 
that?s why 
> t?s here (so that those who were foaming in the mouth about Paul 
Wolfowitz can 
> oam some more about even this:
> ? Released for the 50th anniversary of Ghana ?s independence from 
British 
> olonial rule, the film, Damned by Debt Relief, puts real freedom, 
independence 
> nd serious development on the map. 
> Shot in Ghana, the film is a stark reminder of the devastating 
conditions 
> ttached to debt relief following the G8 Gleneagles deal in 2005, not 
least the 
> enial of autonomy, degradation of democracy and low horizons 
enshrined in so 
> alled "poverty reduction" strategies.?
> The video:
> 
> www.worldwrite. org.uk/damned 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 
>  From: [log in to unmask]
>  Date: 2007/05/30 on AM 04:22:27 CEST
>  To: [log in to unmask]
>  Ämne: Re: Zionism as a Racist Ideology/ what's the matter 
Cornelius?
>  
>    What's the matter Corneluis, you do not have your own opinions? 
Are you only 
> ble to regurgitate what your Zionist handlers feed you and what you 
can google 
> n the net?
>   Answer the questions and stop beating about the bush and spewing 
out 
> rrelevant gubbledeguck.
>   J.Joh
>   
>      
> 
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