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Ngorr,
You wrote;
     "The whole purpose of my last correspondence was to show the extent to
which you are some ignoramus
  pretending to be profound. That you couldn't discern that much confirms just
that: you are an ignoramus,"

No, the fact is that there was no other thing to debate with you.The simple
reasopn is that in your first correspondence you attributed so much power and
influence to Moja-G that the Movement did not have,yes,you stated that;

"1. What will happen to the anti- PPP/Jawara coalition - PDOIS, MOJA(G), urban
  radicals et al - that helped
  Jammeh fight his election on a 'no Jawara return' ticket? It is the hatred
  of Jawara and what he is perceived to
  represent that stitched together a vast array of otherwise different
  opinions to ally with Jammeh."

  I wrote to clarify the situation for you that it will take many years before
Moja-G kan be of any political significance .Rather than replying me by either
defending your point that  Moja-G has the power and influence to help Jammeh
to run"a no Jawara return" or you accept the fact that you have over
exaggerate Moja-G as a political movement.So you replayed to say;

  I wonder how you came to the conclusion that I'm interested in knowing what
  MOJA(G) is up to or what they
  have in store for Gambians - perhaps, you are not only a pipsqueak but also
  incapable of reading. Pipsqueaks
  Like you seem to imagine that MOJA (G) is still relevant and a force to be
  reckoned with, when the reality is
  That MOJA (G) belongs to the Gambia's receding past and a political antique
  in every sense of that word. I
  mean who gives a tosh about MOJA(G)? Or their goofy, bankrupt worldviews?
  Who cares whether MOJA(G) is
  a political party, an urban movement or a fundamentalist group? "


In my opinion,your this statement is in support of my point that Moja-G has no
power or influence to be able to help Jammeh .What else is there for us to
debate,perhaps you might be able to help,I am just a high school product and a
worker, my intellectual capacity might be very limited.


For Freedom
Saiks

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