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   i think what he meant by the statement ;gambia's best brains reside
abroad" is that people that have the intelectual capacity an patriotism to
view democracy in its real essence,to serve the best interest of the
Gambia,not their swiss accounts, rule and protect the country and its best
resources;THE PEOPLE, be civilized enough to accept constructive crtisims,
instead of the prevaillent "jungle" rule where only the strongest and people
with lengthy "tongues"like yourself to stick in Jammeh's rear will survive.
where the only word democratic enough is HAILE the BIG BABOON KING. i think
he meant people who would lead the country and deliver it to economic,
social, cultural and political triaumph, are in exile...and by this word i
mean they could not survive the corrupt,barbbaric and imhumane regime that
plagued the nation before and at present.And if you do not agree, why don't
you take a goooood hard look at yourself in the mirror,....the get back to
me. PEACE
>From: TOMBONG SAIDY <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: SOLDIERS OF THE GAMBIA ARMY
>Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 01:30:40 PDT
>
>These so called patriots or whatever they term themselves are day dreaming.
>Why didn't they over throw the Government when they were hear? Let them
>come
>and believe that we will just fold our hands and allow them to take over.
>Keep dreaming brothers. If you want to remove Jammeh, come and participate
>in the political process just like PDOIS and the others are doing otherwise
>keep your peace.
>
>Solomon Njai wrote:
>
>"I can't believe the double standards being practiced by some of us on this
>forum i.e. attacking ebou colley and kebba dampha for expressing their
>point
>of views, as ex-military personnel's. As I reiterated on a different
>posting, sympathetic Gambian's back home tends to understand the political
>quagmire, we [especially those of us residing abroad] are faced with. We
>can
>advocate DEMON/DIRIMOcracy, whatever Yahya would like to call it, but as
>long as Gambia's best brains resides abroad and those at home leaving in
>droves, Yahya will never ever leave office with the kind of
>electioneering....."
>
>Could you explain what you mean by the "double standard being practiced
>by.....?" Further more, what an arrogant, irresponsible and un-Gambian
>statement it is to say that "but as long as Gambia's best brains resides
>abroad and those at home leaving in droves..." What makes you think that
>Gambia's best brains resides abroad? Please clarify brother.
>
>PEACE
>TOMBONG
>
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