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Omar Ndow <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Jun 2001 23:58:19 -0000
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Lamin,

I do agree. This Saul alot of times is a big pain in the ass.  He has
something to say about everything.  I wonder how much time he spends looking
at himself on the mirror.  He is absolutely very petty.

I have no beef with that Sam Sarr/ or Ebou Cooly.., but I do belief he also
need to explain to the List how the hell he became a "minister" during
AFPRC's first cabinet, then later thrown in jail to rot and only to be
released by the same person whom he constantly calls a "moron".  To
everybody amazement this Mr. Colly served the "moron" as his Army Commander(
and I am sure he swore an oath of alliance to him) and only to eventually
metamophose into a "celebrity" story teller cum politician ala cyber critic.
  I believe Lamin does have a legetimate questions ..and it should be
addressed instead of this unnecessary Saul Khan "Garuwalle" petty bullshit.

Cooley should explain why he never chose the another option like Maj Chongan
( who honorably left the Gambia instead of serving those criminal
gangsters).  He should also explain why he never attempted to make the
ultimate sacrifice to overthrow Jammeh ( the moron) when he had the chance
as the Army Commander.

There are two sides to a pancake, it is time to flip the pan now-

O.



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