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"M.B.Krubally" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 Jan 2002 16:49:07 -0800
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Karamba, first that was not an outburst. Like a majority of the Gambians I am experiencing disappointment in UDP's action. Bro I feel you pain, but I am not willing to give up the democratic process for other ultimatum some mighty have under their sleeves. With all due respect, I don't think I will ever do enough to "enhance the democratic experience in our country" in your eyes because you already think I "have some lingering dislike and suspicious of some of the coalition members". See my friend this is part of our problems. Gambians cannot be objective without being accused of disliking or having some amount of hatred in the process. I have not been to demonstrations or openly speak negatively of country, what I have done is to spend the little time and stay in contact with groups that are helping Gambians better their lives.   I have also been speaking for peace, objectivity, and calm within our peoples. I am willing to contribute positively towards the betterment of our country regardless of who the president is. What I find tiring is constantly finding fault against the government and blaming the Gambian citizens for voting their choice while we sit in west fulfilling our dreams.

From the little I know of you during our Armitage High School days, I am sure you have overcome some challenges that seems impossible at the time. We as Gambians have to be strong to better our country, and challenge the government positively to do as they promised during the campaign. President Jammeh's regime will come to an end some day, but our country's problems will continue unless we work together without prematurely accusing each other  . We are Gambians. We are one. We all like to see a better Gambia. This is why the USA is great, they debate national issues without ………

Rest well my friend, and please do not hesitate to contact me if you find ways we can work together to help rebuild our nation; positively. Let's melt our cyber guns to a more positive energy towards the development of the GAMBIA OUR HOMELAND.

 Momodou Billo Krubally


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