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Gibby Cham <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 24 Feb 2002 07:29:59 -0800
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By the way, if one of your closest friends or family

member was involved in this unfortunate incident,

would you feel the same way towards them? Please think


in real terms about this.

--- Gibby Cham <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> When I put this issue on the l, I definitely did
> expect the bad apple to show itself from the tree.
> This is a sad incident in Atlanta right now. Some of
> us have friends, others have husbands, wifes,
> sisters,
> mothers and fathers caught in this unfortunate
> incident.
>
> My Ceesay, I'm not going to sit here and make what
> is
> illegal to be legal, but we have all at once did
> something illegal in our life and never got caught.
> Whether it is illegal immigration to this country,
> illegally obtaining a job when one is not suppose to
> or even taking something that is not yours.
>
> Mr Ceesay, today if you pick an apple for example
> that
> is not yours but you were not given permission to
> take
> it. May be it belong to a friend or roommate. What
> would you call that? stealing I should believe,,,and
> this I believe is a crime. Mr Ceesay, please do not
> tell me that you have never commited an illegal act
> ever in your life, because we can elaborate more on
> what is a crime and what is not.
>
> If you were in the situation that these people are
> in,
> we would feel saddened by it. Why, because we are
> all
> one community of Gambians abroad trying to make a
> better living for ourselves and our families. Some
> of
> us are fortunate to be doing it legally and others
> are
> not. All you need to do is wish luck to the
> unfortunate. That is what I know to be the Gambian
> spirit.
>
> Well what do you do with a bad apple on your tree?
> Pick it out and throw it in the dumpster. So people,
> let's ignore this negativeness coming from Ceesay
> and
> do what's best for  our fellow brothers and sisters,
> fathers and mothers in this sad incident.
>
> Ablie or any member of the Atlanta Gambian
> Association
> out there, if you can email me privately and tell me
> what the Atlanta Gambian community is doing to help
> these people and their families. I've been away from
> home for the last couple of days and that's why I've
> not been keeping up.
>
> May Allah bless and protect us all.
>
> Gibby
>
>
> --- Modou Ceesay <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > --- Abdoul Njie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > > Mr Ceesay, WE in Atlanta have said that, we were
> > reluctant to speculate
> > > until we can gather some more FACTs due to the
> > fact that we respect their
> >
> > If they are all acquitted of any/all charges then
> I
> > will be as happy as you.
> > People are very, very, very rarely arrested
> without
> > cause, however.
> >
> > >      ..because some of these people are  highly
> > respected individuals in
> > > the Atlanta Gambian community who were only
> trying
> > to make an honest living,
> > > and SOME admittedly without proper
> documentation.
> >
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >
> > That is not too "honest" is it?  Maybe you respect
> > that.  I do not.
> >
> > > Do YOU know how many people are here on visitors
> > visas which
> > > have expired but are law abiding citizens trying
> > to feed their families?
> >
> > If one breaks immigration laws they are not "law
> > abiding".  They are criminals.
> > Perhaps they read different scriptures than people
> > who do obey laws.  Or
> > maybe they cross out the "inconvenient" words that
> > keep them from rationalizing
> > their behaviour.
> >
> > Oh well.  People get what they deserve.  If they
> > behaved illegally, they
> > will be enjoying sunny Gambia again soon.
> >
> > Good luck.
> >
> > MC
> >
> >
> >
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