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george sarr <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Apr 2002 01:21:22 -0400
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Papisco/Gassa,
   Get some perspective, will you? Good grief! I said I was just trying to ruffle your feathers, but here you are huffing and puffing like you lost your damned mind. If you want to regurgitate your sycophancy and give your self a little flashback, then be my guest. Just don't drag me along into the gutter of imbecility with your ranting and raving. You are doing zilch but shooting blanks at me. It won't stick because while your gun is raising mine is blazing already. I stick to the issue at hand. You're are one trying to cut corners to make it to top. I cut through the crap and gave you a dose of your own medicine. Calm down and think this through.

Let me break it down for you one more time. The ISSUE is you are using COMPANY TIME & RESOURCES to peddle lies on The Gambia and Related-Issues Mailing List. In order words, you DON'T do a damn thing but sit all day using company time & resources misinforming gambians and friends all around the world about developments that do not exist; and when cornered you make derogatory (often inflammatory) remarks towards those with opposing view - which btw only leaves some of us to wonder whether you suffer from some compulsive obsessive disorder. Perhaps they ought to check and see what's in your sippy-cup because you could very well be drinking at the job. I don't know. Sorry but your erratic mood swings forces to come to that assumption.
Back to issue at hand, let's just say that by the time you've sobered up and hopefully no longer under the influence, our first 100 petitions should be at your director's desk. I'm sure this will be a good opportunity for you to remind him of your impecable dossier you concocted minutes ago. What makes you think some of us are interested with how you make it to through the ranks. Save that for your grand kids someday for browny-points. We could care less. Pa Modou Gassama does NOT put food on the table for poor suffering gambians by telling us how he made it through the ranks. People whose misfortunes are directly or indirected made possible by condescending praise-singers like your despicaple self who tell the rest of the world that they are well nourished when infact these people can't eat three times a day. That is why you are been held in contempt of peddling lies on the L and elsewhere using comapny time and resources . That is the ONLY issue I have in my complaint thus far. I hope we understand each other very well now because I'm through talking/writng.

Have a good day too.

Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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>It is said that when people do not have the wherewithal to deal with issues as they find them too challenging, they resort to mediocrity. Whoever said that I needed your endorsement or that of anybody else to tell it as it is? My friend, get real and remove your blinkers. Do not allow myopic bigotry or outright stupidity blind you.
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>As for your assumption that I may be in this game, yes it is a game for me, because of a lousy job or its associated benefits, is really being absolutely uninformed or being downright dishonest.
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>I do not need any references about my competense or lack of it as what I do is in the public domain where it matters. You are welcome to make any probe you want about that and I bet you will be disappointed.nbsp;I can definitely assure younbsp;that at the end of the day you will not find one iota of evidence to prove that I do not know my job or do not do it well. For your information,nbsp;I did not join Gamtel because things are all roses, if you do not know that already. I joined the then Post and Telecoms Department as a very youngnbsp;man way back in 1978, having just quit teaching, a job I did for about three months. Since then I have worked in virtually every section rising through the ranks. You see it is therefore no coincidence that I head one of the most sensitive and important departments in Gamtel. You can lie about anything you want but the fact remains that Gamtel is one of the best success stories of our country and I have been head of its planning unit for almost a decade now. Please feel free and ask any engineer worth his salt in the country and he/she, provided he/she knows me of course, would tell you what you would not want to hear, and that is I am a very competent guy. I do things unlike many. Year in year out, I request and spend millions of Dollars in infrastructure and networkd that make it possible for Gambians to be accessed throughout the country, come rain, sunshine or harmatan.
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>>Have a good day, Gassa.
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> There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see, yet small enough to solve. -Mike- Levitt-
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