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edrissa njie <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Jun 2001 12:21:52 -0000
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Brother Conteh,
Thank you for sounding the warning loud and clear: If we fail to unite, we
will be defeated!!!WHO WILL WE BLAME THEN???
Let people stop the bickering and bainstorm for concrete, realistic
proposals.
Edrissa.


>From: Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Karamba Touray Well to Gambian Politics
>Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 18:47:23 +0800
>
>Mr. Touray:
>
>While you have a right to disagree with me, I also
>have a right to speak for myself.  My politics
>calls for inclusion.  I cannot turn my back on the
>barred politicians, NRP and PDOIS to categorize the
>UDP as the standard bearer for our future.  We must
>do this fight collectively.  If we fail to reach out,
>we will be defeated.  Who will we blaim?  Condemning
>the UDP is actually an asset in evaluating the party's
>position.  The respond I am getting is to continue calling for unity and
>engaging the UDP.  Has
>the UDP already made a decision on the choice for a
>collective opposition candidate?  Please let us be
>realistic.  Ousainou is your choice.  Is this endorsed
>by collectively?
>
>I do not know how old you are, but you seem to be
>inexperience in Gambian politics.  Do you think that
>SM Dibba, Hassan Musa Kamara, OJ, Lamin K. Jabang,
>Dembo Jatta, Amulai Janneh, Baba Touray, Ebrima
>Janko Sanyang, MBemba Jatta, Kalilu Singhateh, Landing
>Jallow Sonko, Sajo Touray (your own brother), MC Cham,
>Sir Dawda K.Jawara, Bakary B. Darboe, and the rest of
>the PPP and NCP have not mend fences to join together
>collectively?  Do you know what is going underground
>in the Gambia and abroad between these former enemies.
>Previous enemies who were at one time friends can
>easily forget their differences and join together.  What will happen if
>they emerge with a candidate of
>their own?  Will the UDP disintegrate?
>
>All I am asking for is for the UDP to lay its case
>on the L.  You are just a partisan supporter who just
>happened to join the struggle lately.  This is not
>a condemnation, but an apprehension.
>Will the UDP accept a single candidate endorsed by
>a collective opposition who might not be your party
>leader?  Is this position acceptable?
>
>Naphiyo,
>
>Comrade ML Jassey-Conteh, MBA
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