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makoub gnass <[log in to unmask]>
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I am very soory if u offended for asking that question.
I just wanted to know if u were him (Baba Jobe), so that to discuss lot of
things with him.
I have no problem  having that Baba Jobe, Yaya Jammeh or name them........on
this forum.
just take it easy bro.


>From: baba jobe <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: CIVIL SERVANTS FORCED TO BUY APRC MEMBERSHIP CARDS/INDEPENDEN
>             T
>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:55:27 GMT
>
>Frankly, i think your question has no connection with the point i am trying
>to put accross. But for your information i am not. I don't think that Baba
>jobe (the one working for YAYA) will choose to use his real name on this
>forum. What do you think?
>
>What do i need to do to get my point accross, change the name Baba Jobe?
>
>What if the Baba Jobe who works for Yaya decides to join the forum using
>his
>real name. Does his name exclude him from constructive discourse on this
>forum?
>
>We should all try and practice the democracy that we all claim to want for
>dear Gambia, and learn to discuss with people who have views at variance to
>ours.
>
>I think you should try and focus on the point i am trying to put accross
>instead of worrying about whether i work for Yaya or not, which i think is
>more important and pertinent to the cause of liberating the Gambia.
>
>Shouldn't Yaya even be engaged in constructive discourse if he so chooses
>to
>join the L?
>
>Have a nice day.
>
>Baba Jobe ( maybe i should change the name to something "politically
>correct")
>
>
>_______________________________________________________
>
>>R u the same Baba Jobe working with Yaya Jammeh?
>>
>>
>>>From: baba jobe <[log in to unmask]>
>>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>>><[log in to unmask]>
>>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>>Subject: Re: CIVIL SERVANTS FORCED TO BUY APRC MEMBERSHIP
>>>CARDS/INDEPENDEN
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>>>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:17:43 GMT
>>>
>>>Thank you very much Sariang. I totally agree with the end results that we
>>>all so much desire. But at what cost? What i was saying here is that we
>>>ought to be a little bit cautious and sceptical if you like, with certain
>>>information being received from the Gambia.
>>>
>>>Let the anger and maybe  hatred of the system in the Gambia not cloud our
>>>judgement. There are a lot of things wrong with the administration in
>>>place
>>>in the Gambia. That my dear friend, is a fact.
>>>
>>>But i beg to disaggree that everything  done by the government in the
>>>Gambia
>>>is wrong. The government is bound to get it right sometimes, no matter
>>>how
>>>small a percentage compared to the whole picture.
>>>
>>>Have it ever occured to you that Yaya might not be as bad as we are all
>>>being made to believe? Maybe the guy is making a lot of mistakes
>>>(trusting
>>>wrong advisers)? Just a thought which i think will be expanded for all
>>>the
>>>wrong reasons. Just think about.
>>>
>>>But what is surprising is that  the majority on this forum tend to ignore
>>>the fact that the Government gets it right sometimes. But choose to
>>>ignore
>>>that fact and refuse to believe that this government can get anything
>>>right.
>>>This is not conducive to democracy that we all so much desire, or should
>>>i
>>>say claim to desire.
>>>
>>>Let not our anger and hatred cloud our perspective and thinking.
>>>
>>>And Sariang, what makes you so sure that i am on the ground in the
>>>gambia,
>>>are you not assuming. You see this is got to  stop. When you are dealing
>>>with issues that concern a whole nation, you have got to be sure of your
>>>facts, and there should be no room for assumptions.
>>>Thus all information coming from, or about events in the Gambia should
>>>not
>>>always be taken as the Gospel truth, but scrutinsed objectively.
>>>
>>>For your information i do not support any political party in the Gambia.
>>>
>>>But i used to read the L when i was in the Gambia (a long time ago), and
>>>sometimes the information on the L would be so much at variance with what
>>>was actually hapenning/happened on the ground that it was unbelievable,
>>>to
>>>the extend of being laughable.
>>>
>>>If the people using this forum are not careful, they risk loosing the
>>>crust
>>>of what this forum is supposed to provide. This forum used to be an
>>>accurate
>>>source of information. That is why we all need to be focussed on the real
>>>end result desired in the Gambia, and let not our emotions guide us.
>>>
>>>Thanks for your time.
>>>
>>>baba
>>>
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