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Mr Makaveli <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Nov 2001 03:03:25 -0600
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DITTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Well said Pa Ali. Well said! If Jasseh-Conteh would
rather wander in the bewilderedness of Jammeh's 'Hire & Fire' soap-opera
policies because of his frustration with the struggle of Blackmen in
Corporate America and/or the lack thereof of unity among opposition
parties, then his brain MUST be wrongly wired. He either needs to check
himself into a Mental Clinic or consult a Marabout. This is NOT the Jasseh-
Conteh we were accustomed to. Mr "Jammeh Must Go"...Yuk! Anyway, Read on...
-----------------Pa Ali's response to jasseh-conteh  ----------------------

Subject: Re: The Mind Of Jammehs' Prostitutes - What Patriotism? Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 17:01:32 -0500

"I believe that you are taking a wrong turn of political strategy against the APRC."

the aprc is not a political stretegic problem but a tactical problem.the
political strategic problem for me lies in a post aprc period.

"We have to be realistic in dealing with the new government." the government is not new because it has all the foundamental qualitative and quantitative characristics of the its original foundation.

"We must respect the wish of the Gambian people and find alternatives in seeking justice."

the gambia people have never been allow to express their wishes for the past centures as regards who their leaders should be.all major leaders of the gambia from immediate pre-colonial period to date have taken power by force or power was transfered to them by stronger masters to ensure loyalty.

from its very origin, nature and development from july 22 1994 to date they have disrespected the wishes of the people-they deserves no respect and because of their very brutal nature there should be no illusion about alternatives but to explore all means necessary.

"On another substantive nature, we have to give the APRC government the will to lead the Gambian people."

the aprc and their external instigators took by threat of force state power and maintained it by brute force,it had nothing to do with the wishes of the people then and now.this characteristic is not a quality that is given but a state of peoples oriented conciousness , selfless devotion,sacrifice and competence.

"Please let us put our country first."

in reality the land and people call gambia never belonged to the people for the past centuries.it has for the past centuries experienced one of histories most brutal oppression.unless gambia is liberated we cannot call it our country but a land sea and people under internal and external enemy control.this wasthe reality inthe post 1965 period and is in the post 1994 period.

"Let us respect the office of the president."

following your advice only leads to surrender.if you were to advice the president before july 22 1994 as regards the ppp president he would have taken you to be abnormal.

"Whether we like it or not, yahya is our leader.We must remain a loyal opposition."

we can only be loyal to the peoples dignity, survival and interest every thing else in opposition to this is betrayal.

thank you
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