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bailo jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Haruna,
 
Keeping an open mind until the true picture is grasped is very good and instructive. I learn a great deal from your contributions. However sometimes you misinterprete a situation and ascribed imaginary, unreal conclusions to matters that are not very well clear to you. Misinterpretations can easily happen. We are all prone to it. We could apologise, learn from it and move on. 
 
I guess you are like many Americans and non-Americans who are looking forward to the great historical event of Barrack Obama's inauguration in January. He is got a great honour and a massive task at hand. Your current president W. did really screw up the world and am glad that Americans are not exempt from the impact of his disasterous policies. Otherwise, they would have looked the other way. The great American nation deserve commendation for voting for a great change. We pray that the next four years will bring more drinkable water, less hunger and disease, more real democracy throughout the globe and of course less fire disasters. Let's hope that W and Osama with their followers take immedite retirements from the world political scene and leave the diverse peoples of humanity in peace. Zawahri and like-minded peoples are not about the future. Obama is the future. However Obama cannot also win the war in Afghanistan through military escalation. A
 lot of innocent Afgahnis will get killed and then only the Taleban will gain from the alienation of the Afghan peoples. I hope and pray that Obama will use US military might "more wisely" as he promised than the Texan Cowboy. I will miss criticising W though. 
 
The citizens of our global village will continue to fight and clamour for peace, dignity and justice and none deserve to be be blown up by the terrorists  regardless of the perpetrators (Taleban or by NATO warplanes). African despots also need to change before they get swept away by the powerful and irresistible winds of change. 
 
All the above said, I congragulate for your philanthropic support and genuine concerns over the conditions of the masses. Your support of good causes shows that you care. Keep it up.
 
I respect you for it. May God continue to bless us all. Supporting Charities such as SOS Kinderdorf projects tells a lot about your caring personality. It's encouraging that you continue to support Good Governance projects as well. 
 
 
Mind you, am not Avian flu. I don't mind if you call me Wonjoh or Gainakohh. I can also call you any name? When you get mad with me, you can't touch me.
 
Kukeh got us over-tallking and moved on. He is a Doctorrr! A clever man.
 
Tawak-kalto-Al-Allah.
 
Bailo Jallow
Alias Evian to HD.
 
 
 
 


--- On Fri, 21/11/08, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: What do children's rights and the financial crisis have in common?
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Date: Friday, 21 November, 2008, 11:47 PM




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Dear Haruna Darbo

What do children's rights and the financial crisis have in common, you may ask yourself...
It is feared that families that have already great difficulties in coping with everyday life 
will face even more problems due to the financial crisis - and so will their children.
This is one aspect. Another aspect is that money which is urgently needed to provide help
is no longer available and that those who already have little today will have even less tomorrow.
 
SOS Children's Villages appeals to its friends and donors, partners and public institutions
to continue to show solidarity in these hard times.
 
Thank you very much for your continuous support!

Best wishes,
















Richard Pichler
Secretary-General of SOS-Kinderdorf International



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