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Prince Obrien-Coker <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Feb 2000 20:06:08 +0100
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Fellow Gambia-Lers,

Yesterday I sent you all an Anniversary Card; today I would like to present
you with the homepage and email address of Birgit and Joel Samuel. These two
are the writers of the story (No Problem in The Gambia) that dominated this
forum last weekend.
There are those among us who think that it is not worth complaining about,
but the majority of you found it offensive enough to take action. The
question is, what action? Well, two suggestions came in and they were (1)
disrupting the Website and (2) to register our protest by sending as many as
200 pages of email each. The effect of the first option will unmistakably
affect the other users of the Website and we have no quarrel with those
innocent people. Option two can really cause the Website to exclude Birgit
and Joel to look for another Website to host their homepage and we can hunt
them down and the same story goes on.
However, It is entirely up to you. Remember that tomorrow is OUR
Independence Day. So do whatever you think will make you be worthy of
Gambia.
The homepage is:
http://www.members.home.net/jspbsp1/index.htm
You can click on this link and see the article yourself.
If you feel like joining the E-mail action, here is their email address
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I wish you all a Happy and Peaceful Independent celebration (Reflection).

4 the Gambia.

Prince Coker

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