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Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:01:49 -0400
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G-L

The question of who is this Kebba Dampha, is a question that  I have asked friends and myself before.
Clearly, it is the substance of the debate that matters, as indicated by some people, but some of those same
people argued its relevancy when it was directed to Kebba Jobe. Although, now is not the time to even spend a
minute on such a useless issue.
My reason for getting involved with this issue now is that , I absolutely do not know who Kebba DAmpha is,
but he is definitely not Kebba Jallow. Like I told a friend this morning, I am not sure whether  calling
Kebba Jallow KEbba Dampha  a compliment or an insult. Mr.Conteh, you owe this man an apology. Mr.Kebba Jallow
is a well known  big time PPP supporter, but he is no Kebba Dmpha.

Musa Jeng
Sanusi Owens wrote:

> Aunty Jabou
>
> You wrote
>
> " Right now, what happens come next month is anybody's
> guess, despite the chest  beating and the certainly
> with which predictions are  made , and if Jammeh wins,
> the blame as well as the suffering of our
> people under another 5 years of a brutal regime will
> rest squarely on the shoulders of the PPP/UDP
> coalition."
>
> With all due respect, this is definitely a premature
> statement to say the least. It is too early for us to
> start accusing any opposition party for the failure of
> setting up a united opposition under a single
> candidate.It would be better if all of us rally behind
> our respective political parties in ensuring that 51%
> of the votes casts is shared among the opposition
> parties. This business of trying to make up a case of
> blaming any opposition party for Jammeh's re-election
> is totally unfair to the struggle. Jammeh can't win
> and The Opposition can't lose.
>
> Lets therefore move on  for the time being. Jammeh's
> days are definitely ticking.
>
> Have a wonderful day
>
> Sanusi Owens
> >
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