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Ndey Jobarteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Sep 1999 00:23:35 +0100
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Seedy,

I really fine your response very petty and reactionary therefore i need to
close that chapter.

Since you do not have anything of substance to say or clarify apart from
personalised and petty attacks, i consider this exchange close. As a matter
of principle i do not respond to personalised and petty attacks cause i find
it unprofessional, childish, irrelivant, unproductive and not worth my time.

So, until then I am moving forward



THe struggle Continues!!!
Ndey Jobarteh


-----Original Message-----
From: Seedy SaidyKhan <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 27 September 1999 04:02
Subject: Re: Actions speak louder than words:


>Ndey,
>
>As usual, I was very disappointed when I read your mail. There is
absolutely
>no sense in your postings. You have no issues of whatsoever to bring to any
>political platform that is worth discussing. At this stage of the political
>life of our beloved nation, we need people with outstanding ideas that can
be
>put into force for a meaningful socioeconomic and political changes. You do
>not have to agree to what others have to say, but you must learn to listen.
>
>What do you mean by Mr. Jammeh should meet The Gambian community in the US?
>As I said in my previous posting, he met those he wanted to meet. So what's
>the big deal? How do you expect Mr. Jammeh to meet someone like you? I will
>be very disappointed to see or hear about that. Moreover, when I made
mention
>of Mr. Jawara not making such meetings, I went further to say that it never
>stopped MOJA-G and others from their struggle. I do not really understand
the
>pressure on you in meeting Mr. Jammeh.
>
>Ndey, there are so many writers out there who share their thoughts with
>others. However, they know how to do it. Never try to impose your ideas (if
>any) on people. And you do not have to be emotional if someone does not
agree
>with you. Instead, it's a question of selling and persuading. In addressing
>the social, economic and political development of The Gambia, there may
>always be a need to look at the past. There is an old English adage that
>goes: our past determines our future. We had pre-colonial, colonial and
>postcolonial eras in The Gambia. We also had the previous and present
>regimes. There is a difference between reference and comparison.
>
>God bless The Gambia!
>
>S. S. Saidykhan.
>
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