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Ousman Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Mar 2001 21:02:15 EST
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KB.
I certainly think that the Movement has done more than wonders to bring these
people together. I did not know that because of that, I am bound not to
question if what I heard is true. I thank you so much for calling me names.
Yes, I am very negative whenever the name Jawara is uttered, and that I have
being saying is to my personal experience. I am not saying anything here for
others to buy it or not. I certainly do not think that just because I have
different opinions in something deserves me to be called any names.
Of course some of us do show our disgust to creation things only and not to
EVERYTHING as Hamjatta pointed out.  This does not mean that those who have
the time sitting and writing on the List are doing more than what some might
be doping out there. So brothers, let us feel comfortable discussing other
opinions, however we might think they are stupid. "ignorance is by choice."
However, this has nothing to do with what is going on. And yes, it certainly
does not negate the fact our people are suffering under this regime. The
killings and the political prisoners are obviously more of an agenda to some.
Nonetheless Kebba, I think there is nothing wrong using my personal
experience to determine the future. Of course we this does not mean that it
has to affect everyone. What is wrong in saying how I feel? Does my thoughts
you think are "negative" to yours or any one else mean that I should not? Or
is it that hence some people are so "perfect" and so "educated" that they
should not discuss with some of us? What is the deal? Tell me and I guess I
will understand better.

Ousman Bojang

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