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 I share your comprehensive sentiments Joe.

Haruna. I speak from first hand experience. Thank you for your thoughts.
 

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From: Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [G_L] FWD: Muammar Gaddafi 'killed' in gun battle


Well Bamba, Yaya will go and it will be by any means necessary. Gaddafi could not be saved even with all the weapons he had at his disposal. The warning is not only to wives and relatives of Yaya but also to those that have been around him to do his dirty work or even champion his despotism under the guise of religion, education, ethnicity, greed, or pure psycophancy. If you must go down with him then so be it and it never stopped the sun from setting, just like thge many around Gaddafi went with him. So elections or no elections, the clock is ticking. There is no place to hide for murderers. I want to see Yaya come out and be his ignorant self to promise folks with death or six feet. At the last hour they are always cowards. Gaddafi was dragged from a trash hole. He was cowardly to even take his own life. It was not out of share bravery that he was caught, but out of cowardise. This is the reality of life and our times and not the naviety of Gambians to think that they can pray Yaya away or that not a fly will be a casualty as we seek to get rid of him. Yaya, watching what is going on is frieghtened to death and rightfully so. Yeah, double up on garlage all you want, in the end you will realize all that mysticism is just that, mysticism. If garlage was a reality, Africa would have been a superpower today. It is a good day today for not only Libya but the millions that are severely affected in Africa by this Mad Dog. We cannot even begin to list his victims and for anyone venturing to hold court for Gaddafi, I do not think it is worth your reputation. This man has done grave harm to Africans and that is inexcusable by any stretch or analysis to his defense.
 
Joe 
 

> Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:10:41 -0400
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> Subject: Re: [G_L] FWD: Muammar Gaddafi 'killed' in gun battle
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> The Death of tyrant Muhmmar Gaddafi is a huge relief for the people of Libya who have suffered four decades of his tyrany. But from a broader perspective, Africa in general have all suffered from Gaddafi. Ours in Gambia can never forget 1981 and also in 1994 after Yahya Jammeh's military coup. Like Gaddafi Yahya Jammeh has learnt so much from Gaddafi and got so much support from him both financially and militarily. Many Jammeh Green boys have been tarined by Gaddafi in Libya to come back home and brutalise Gambians. There fore Gaddafi's death is though sad but good for all nations gearing for democracy.
> 
> I now call on Zainab Suma Jammeh to reflect on the Arab uprising and learn something from it. Women whose husbands are tyrants should think hard that no condition is permanent. Look at the wives of Gbagbor, Gaddafi, Saddam, Mubarrack. Ben Ali, ect and take stock from it. Save your children from this tyrant before he uses them as his charm and fall with them. A day will come if you take heed when you shall regret ever marrying him. Look at Gaddafi's sons and daughter, Saddam Hussains's and even Mubarack's sons? How about what would happen to Ali Abdullah Salleh and his son soon?
> Be warned dictatorship and Tyranny would never last and time is now Zainab act now.
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