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Movement for the Restoration of Democracy in Gambia <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Oct 2000 18:16:01 EDT
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Poor Aisha, keep staying on the sideline, watching/keeping silent [once in a
while throwing accusatory jabs at G-Lers] as Gambia goes down the tube. In
every society, there are those, who sit idly by and watch things happen;
there are the rhetorical-reactionary [bloodsucker] lot, who wants to ruin
everything in sight, good or bad; then there's the true realistic
organizer/symphatizer [hundreds of them on the L] who see's Africa and Gambia
in a holistic sphere. Gambians deserve better than Yahya Jammeh and his
cronies. To be blunt could you tell us specifically, where you stand on this
debate on military dogma and rulers in Gambia or Africa, you choose?

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