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Fellows, please disregard Mr. Jallow's backpedaling. His pronouncement is
just one more lie in an ocean of lies. He can maneuver all he wants, the
fact remains that he has already been tagged. Their's is a road with no
return and they know that. He has every reason to say that he was not
roughed up, for a condition of his release requires him to refute the
obvious. They are a vous of crocs and the weak are shown no mercy. They
will devour each other before we get to most of them.
"They have fallen off the cliff enroute to the rocks below. Rocks that have
for centuries been embraced by the gentle ocean and sharpen for the ultimate
sacrifice. Their only salvation in their journey as they are reminded by
the winds of their ever changing altitude is devine intervention. However,
nature has no place for them, except to be recycled in the food chain at the
jaws of the sharks. They will go as they came and the last call for
redemption, though announced, will not be heard by them."
Speedy Extinction
Joe Sambou
>From: Yusupha Jow <[log in to unmask]>
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Gambia-L'ers will forever remain to be your's and Yahya
> Jammeh's worst nightmare
>Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 19:38:03 EDT
>
>Mr. Jallow does not understand the mistake he is making. By making such
>shaky and cowardly statements he is undermining the oppsoition's chance of
>winning the election. He is making Yahya seem like the good guy here when
>this is clearly not the case.
>
>If Yahya did not get those tractor from Taiwan, how and where did he get
>them? This is the question that Tamsir needs to ask, and not be a pathetic
>apologists. The pure hypocrisy of it all galls me to the max. No wonder
>they keep on getting victimized because they dont have the guts to speak
>their minds and be independent thinkers. I sincerely believe that, every
>once in a while, one should escape from the uniform thinking of the status
>quo and exercise some independent judgement. Even if this means offending
>others. We seem to have very little tolerance for people that do this..
>
>I'll try and elaborate more coherently on this issue a bit more if I have
>time.
>
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