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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Jan 2004 07:49:29 +0100
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Pierre,
I could not agree anymore with your analysis! If you smash the wolf`s face,
how can you know where the other hidden wolves are, and their plans to come
for the other goats? I believe, the effectiveness of this wolf could block
all their plans to come for another goat, which can save the rest of the
goats. Watchout Bro!

El-Mustapha


----- Original Message -----
From: "Pierre Gomez" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: Bread & Butter Politics (Jabou)


&#65279;"I will still maintain though that these people who were once APRC
insiders
can provide their compatriots valuable information and perhaps that can be a
bit
of atonement for their participation in a regime that continues to gag and
kill
our people and destroying our country" .

You see Jabou, the problem here is; assuming, your one and only goat got
missing
and suddenly a wolf knocks at your door to claim that he knows who ate your
goat
and how; you should not only become suspicious of that wolf, but if
possible, use
a base ball bat to smash the wolf's face and disable it immediately, before
you
may proceed to listen to the remainding story it may have to tell. No matter
the
story this wolf tells you Jabou, the bottom-line is, 'all wolves are hungry
for
goat meat'        So, how could you declare atonement for a single wolf
because
it is claiming it has a story to tell?  PG




 ----- Original Message ----- From: Jabou Joh Sent: 1/21/2004 9:26:07 AM To:
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Subject: Re: Bread &Butter Politics
> Pierre, >>I know exactly what you are talking about in terms of those who
were
dfenders >of a Regime that could do no wrong in their eyes despite the
factsa to
the >contrary, and only become critics after they got the boot. You are dead
on
about >that, and you are right, Tombong has kept the blinders on even after
getting
>the boot and you have ot give him credit for that. I am not sure that Dr
Sedat
>Jobe quit because of moral reasons, but perhaps because he had
disagreements >on
procedure. This Regime had already committed enough atrocities by the tiem
>Sedat
Jobe came on board such that any decent Gambian/Human being would have
>opted not
to join them, especially when they had other optiond like Sedat Jobe >had at
his
disposal. >I will still maintain though that these people who were once APRC
insiders
>can provide their compatriots valuable information and perhaps that can be
a bit
>of atonement for their participation in a regime that continues to gag and
>kill
our people and destroying our country. >However, I still take exception to
the way
you phrased you viewpoint. You >essentially stated that G-L was composed of
disgruntled
es-APRC associates, and >you still need to rectify/qualify that statement.
>Thanks.
>>Jabou Joh >>In a message dated 1/21/04 1:40:20 AM Central Standard Time,
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writes: >>>>Dear Matarr &Jabou, >>>>Can i use these examples to explain.
>>1. Dean,
democratic pres. hopeful, remain who he was: before the invasion of >>iraq,
during
the war, the capture of sadam, rebuilding of Iraq, and even in >>iowa.
>>i.e. Always
oppose the war >>>>2. Dr. Sedat Jobe deserve respect also becaure he is not
happy
with the >>system, he quit. >>>>3 Tombng has his business and does not need
to woo
Yaya for a job. The man >>simply belief in what he beliefs. But those who
see the
picture differently >>only when they get the sack, Come on folks; You don't
understand
what i am >>talking about? >>>>>>PG
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