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Ams Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Jun 2002 00:56:19 EDT
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Earl's guilt by association with Jammeh, is nothing absurd or romanticized,
but HIS report and viewpoint of Yahya Jammeh and Gambia speaks for itself.
Even though, we've written letters and by the way got responses from CBC Reps
on the Africa Committee; met with Payne, Rangle and Meeks; attended
fundraising for Payne, Uncle Tom Earl was just an opportunist and
happy-go-lucky JJC to African issues especially, Gambian politics. Visit the
CBC website and checkout his resume. Gambia, or Jammeh needed PR dogs to
cleanup Gambia's image in the corridors of Washington and who else, better
than our brethren across the Atlantic would do a better job for this multi
millionaire Gambian kid, Jammeh? If you can't figure out WHY, he said: "The
kid is doing a good job out there"  then something must be loose in your
head. We have to understand that, these guys need well-polished resumes and
the official red carpet welcome and festivities accorded them, what the hell
do you expect?
How many of these African brothers and sisters did the same for Mobutu, Doe,
Savimbi, Abacha and the ragtag rest? You answer your own questions?
Ams

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