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kalilu camara <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Friends,
Try your luck! Register as many relatives as you can for the GREEN CARD
LOTTERY.
WEB SITE:htt://www.nyc.gov/consumers
NY  immigration Hotline         718 899 4000
Us Dept. Of state              202 331 7199
For brochures call 212 487 4444

My friends i think there is only one month duration for this so do it
as soon as possible as all late enteries are discarded.

By the way could someone with the computer knowledge please forward
the entery forms so they could be copied out and given to brothers in
Gambia.I tried but i could not send this information to the  Gambia L.
Good luck

Kalilu


>From: kalilu camara <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Cry  Freedom
>Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 14:39:39 GMT
>
>                            Cry  freedom
>
>
>
>Only paralled mirrors can depict the reflective divinity of his deserted
>heart.
>Yet still real threat cautioned him mold or else sixfeetdowned.
>Once in a while civil courage compel him to yell at social injustice;
>but by and large mathematical reasoning will deem the outcome unworthy of
>the price tag.
>Little by little some'ng deep engrain in him that the whole 'bla'about
>homeland peace and traquility maybe an illutionary draw impossible to
>materialize.That the dream is not worth the assured painful journey to
>gravelandyard.
>Scores of personalised experiments will support again and again a passive
>resolutional approach to silence up and suppress the urge to care.
>He;much more than assured his partners will not crapple the spiky point;
>he know deep within either here or there the flesh is one only the drive
>may
>alternate momentarily.
>Like a blinded deaf looking to hear a fainted drop of sound echoing in a
>crazy wilderness he will never phantom his own will.
>In that very moment of mysterious wonder,come like the Big Bang,an
>overwhelming thought no less cruel than the circumstance that bring it to
>pass,"just give it up child,commended the gentle voice of reason;not
>even your ancestral Gods can free an entire generation of men from well
>excuted calculated generations of mental dependency!"
>Then almost without warning a tasteless warm fluid journeyed down his
>wide eyed Africanface.He reveal himself mirrored.
>He knew deep within his being that something terrible must have engulfed
>his
>people on their long road of history, he deduce quite
>accidentally that their salvation may not come by natural efforts alone,
>but be they followers of Christ or Muhammed must all pray; know they how.
>                                       kalilu
>
>>From: Dawda Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: My Pen flows---------
>>Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 02:39:23 EDT
>>
>>     MY PEN FLOWS
>>My pen flows for
>>Love and vehemently
>>Dries up for injustice.
>>He flows-----
>>Liberty loves,
>>Tyranny oppresses,
>>Freedom saves,
>>Oppression persecutes,
>>Peace unifies.
>>Politics is the twin
>>Of deceit for it is
>>Shy of all respect or
>>allegiance of the
>>Votes.
>>My pen cries as the
>>Sons and daughters
>>Of AFRICA weep
>>Day after, day, after
>>Day.
>>My pen speaks for
>>All, Africans and
>>Be blue or black
>>Not red ink---
>>A gentle dove and
>>Not a wild jade
>>My pen flows
>>For love.
>>
>>Dawda  Jallow.2000.
>>
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