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BEKAYE PHAL <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Nov 2001 04:06:42 -0600
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Brother Joe, take it from me this Ebou Jallow fellow is sick and needs real
medication and yet if you are wondering where to treat him i won't hesitate
to name a cheap and convenient place named Mile Two. This is the best place
for patients suffering from a chronic disease resulting from sucking and
draining blood from poor and needy Gambians.Ebou thought with such amount of
money he can easily live whatever lifesyle he was dreaming,but on the
contrary he fail to realise that money isn't everything especially so with
ill gotten money.It is true that with money you can change a lot of things
around you but for Ebou it can't change the misery he is in. Ebou Jallow is
the most miserable Gambian ever to live and would continue to be miserable
forever.Remember all that litters is not gold,Stealing from poor people and
coming to America riding around in town or state to state in fancy cars is
not REAL for a previledged soldier like Ebou Jallow.He can continue to write
and refute whatever we say here but deep inside him his past deeds will also
continue haunting him.Remember all the nasty things said about him and his
biological parents in the UPFRONT days after he absconded with the money,
the many names the AFPRC Youth Wing described him, the revelations he made
here and on other sites and moreover the shame he brought on his family and
friends.

I hate discussing about this issue for i am confident that someday Ebou and
Jammeh will both pay for their crimes, however what i can't stand is seeing
him writing rubbish about decent and hardworking Gambians like yourself and
others in his childish efforts to cover his tail.
My advice to you Brother Joe is avoid this shamless creature for now and
trust me he is gonna pay dearly for his sins sooner or later.

EBOU YAA NYAAKA JOM, KEEM --SACHA BUMAC BI-- JAAM REK NGA





From: Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: UDP Complaints
>Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 15:45:14 +0000
>
>Ebou Jallow, you cannot wiggle yourself out of this corner.  You are a
>thief
>and a snake.  All fair minded Gambians now know that you are a thief and a
>snake.  You not only stole the $3 million, but you also lied and deceived a
>lot of people on this list, who gave you the benefit of doubt and you
>abused
>them in the process.  You see, everyone now knows that you are a snake.  I
>was never fooled by your hypocrisy and attempts at slickness.  You came
>here
>in the guise of one who knows Jammeh and was here to expose him.  Well, you
>remember my questions to you years back on the "Voice Out" site, which you
>evaded with the help of your supporters.  They ran thus, now that you told
>us about Jammeh, how much money aside from the $3 million did you steal?
>How many people did you Kill?  How many did you torture?  What other abuses
>do we need to know that you committed? If you were not among those who
>killed Koro Ceesay as you alleged, then how come you never called or
>visited
>his family after he was killed, while you were in the Gambia and all these
>years that they live in Michigan? You said that you introduced him to
>Jammeh
>and is your close friend.  Now that all others know your nature, who killed
>Koro?  How come you did not say all these things you are now saying when
>you
>were in the thick of things with your fellow thieves?  Ebou, I am one
>fellow
>that you cannot fool.  I saw through you a mile away.  I was a N'dongo long
>before you were born, just ask you elder brother Poll.  You are a very
>sorry
>individual and now that you are unmasked, your slick brain is hard at work,
>but rest assured, at the end of it all you are still a thief and a snake.
>I
>am one Gambian that will not let you get away with it.  Folks, all doubts
>about this fellow have now been unraveled by his own words.  There are
>other
>Ebou Jallows in our midst and in time, they shall be exposed.  The truth,
>no
>matter how long stifled, shall stand tall.  One thief caught many more to
>pursue.
>
>Joe Sambou
>
>
>>From: Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: UDP Complaints
>>Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 18:41:24 -0800
>>
>>There you go again my friend Joe "Kangchunku" calling the Gambia
>>people (52%)who elected President Jammeh as Janus-faced, money
>>grabbing folks who know no better.  Listen to yourself:-
>>
>>"However, historically, the Gambian electorate is two faced,
>>especially when a little money is sprinkled around."
>>
>>Where did you get this from, ah?  Where were you on 18th October
>>2001? You who most probably have never voted in your entire life,
>>never held any public office or served the Gambian people in any
>>serious capacity, and now living in some nondescript corner in the US
>>and yet still have the audacity to pass judgment on the decisions of
>>thousands of mature adults! I find you astoundingly incredible.
>>
>>I am not even going to comment on your idle speculations about the
>>PPP/UDP marriage, and your unfair attacks on Mr. Sherrif Dibba. It is
>>obvious enough that they mere ramblings.
>>
>>I will just contend to expose your incoherence in spite of the
>>dramatic fireworks you have been displaying the entire week.  Listen
>>to yourself again:-
>>
>>"It would have been damaging to the Election fund if I were to be
>>perceived of being critical about the affiliation between the PPP and
>>the UDP.  And having Mr. Dampha and his chain-saw was a turn-off to
>>most folks on the list.  I believe that it is to the best interest of
>>the UDP to distance themselves from the PPP if they are to turn the
>>tide around.  The PPP is a spent force and frankly a dead weight that
>>the UDP is going to carry around unnecessarily."
>>
>>Mister "when it comes to the Gambian interest, I have no friends",
>>where are your balls (if you have any)?  So fear basically led you to
>>decide to essentially mislead the few who contributed their dollars
>>to the fund, eh.  Are you for real?  How can anybody take such a
>>character seriously?  If you are afraid to speak your mind in
>>cyberspace cause of Mr. Dampha's imaginary "chain-saw" or other
>>myriad of excuses, how in the world can anybody trust you to champion
>>any cause for justice?
>>
>>My dear brother, you need to take a break and do some rigorous
>>self-evaluation.  Idle talk only drains your energy.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>=====
>>Ebou Jallow
>>Georgetown University
>>Washington, DC
>>
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