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Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Apr 2005 09:55:22 +0100
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Mr. Sabou,

I am not hear for people to support my boring
contribution to the L and I don't care if I am alone
or not but stick on what i believe is fear to
everyone. I am going to be me no matter what you or
any other person said about me as this is a forum for
everyone to put forward your ideas without fear. I
will not insult anyone because I know it is
undeplomatic to use our temper but heads to discuss
issue. for now good luch and I will get back to you.
Eddie














 --- Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> You know Edi, you cannot waste my time here.  Most
> of the folks that Jammeh
> hired that you supported are now fired, yet, instead
> of dealing with that,
> you come here talking about whether they resigned or
> mutually agreed to
> rescind their offer and acceptance.  What do I care
> why they were fired?  As
> far as I am concerned they can all go to the abyss.
> Does that not say
> something about your state of mind?  Sometimes you
> sound like you reason
> with your feet up.  You come here to foam about
> Yaya, do you know him?  Have
> you met him?  Is that relevant?  The way you come to
> me running, one would
> think that I ordered the Massacre of the students or
> looted the Gambian
> Treasury.  Only a crack pot will behave that way.
>
> As to the allegation that Yaya extorted a Hummer
> from another Gambian, that
> is what is called information sharing.  That is for
> those who are interested
> to follow up, like the many allegations against
> Yaya.  You have to work with
> half a brain to not see that I was asked to forward
> this.  Let me bring it
> closer to home for you.  If the allegation was made
> against you, I will put
> it out there if I was asked to, if you have anything
> to do with abusing the
> business of the Gambian people.  Something tells me
> that you would be worse
> that Yaya had we gotten the bad luck of living under
> your delusions.  You
> cannot have it both ways Edi.  You either side with
> the Dirimo or you are
> with the Gambian people.  You preached this nonsense
> of yours about the
> Morro and others serving their country, but when
> they are fired, you just
> coil your tail to raise some dust elsewhere.
> Continue to stuck on stupid
> and see if I give a hoot.  By the way, you are now
> the lone ranger among all
> those that batted for the Dirimo.  The rest found
> some sense with the
> mountain of evidence that is irrefutable.  Looks
> like you're having fun
> being a lone wolf.
>
> Chi Jaama
>
> Joe
>
> >From: Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing
> list
> ><[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: Form Your Own Opinion
> >Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 11:59:00 +0100
> >
> >Dear Sambou Joe
> >
> >Thanks for your response. I just have to admit the
> fact that you are taking
> >for a ride because it is enough with just reading
> the the article as it is
> >enough just say Moro is dismissed and he is a
> thief. I do not need to know
> >the details to see if you are taking for the ride
> because is really plain
> >and obvious to see. Before I can talk about anyone
> to the extend you do, I
> >will either have to know the person or the fact
> over the issue because
> >everyone is Innocent till you are proving guilty by
> the court of law. I can
> >be wrong saying that you were taking for a ride but
> I am trying to show you
> >how you act on hearing news.
> >
> >Eddie
> >
> >Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >E
> > >Edi, thanks for your comments. Briefly, how did
> you conclude that I am
> > >taken for a ride? Secondly, in the subject I did
> clearly state for you to
> > >"form your own opinion". What ever you make of it
> is on you.
> >
> >Now, regarding Morro Sanneh, do I need to know him
> or have met him to be
> >able to state here the obvious? Am I the only
> Gambian that have this view
> >of that slime? Not at all. He betrayed the trust of
> Gambians and that is
> >enough. Now if he has a special place in your
> heart, well, that's you. If
> >you also want to go into Morro's head and come up
> with all kinds of "what
> >ifs", that's fine, but that is not my cup of tea.
> One thing that you cannot
> >refute is Yaya said that he fired Morro, and unless
> Morro says that he was
> >not fired, your's is just speculation and does not
> measure with the timing
> >and the bunch he was ploughed with. Finally, did
> you notice my use of
> >quotation marks or words like "report",
> "corruption", etc., why do you
> >think
> >I did that? I think it is evident why I did that.
> So how can you insinuate
> >that I am agreeing that these folks are corrupt.
> Bottomline, you have your
> >opinion as I do mine. Thanks for your time.
> >
> >Chi Jaama
> >
> >Joe
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >From: Edie Sidibeh
> > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing
> list
> > >
> > >To: [log in to unmask]
> > >Subject: Re: Form Your Own Opinion
> > >Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 12:56:25 +0100
> > >
> > >Mr Sambou Joe or tennis,
> > >
> > >I wish you can be mindful on some message send to
> you because reading
> >this
> > >piece shows me the fact that this gay is just
> trying to make fool of you
> > >but only if you can see. I think you are just
> jumping into conclusions
> > >without knowing the actual contents. How can this
> car goes direct to
> >Yahya
> > >at the first place if he does not own it?
> Secondly are you sure Mr.
> >Sanneh
> > >does not reject the second offer as secretary of
> trade and investment but
> > >fired from that too because he was involve in
> misbehaviours act?
> >logically,
> > >I will think he rejected the second offer because
> immediately after
> > >releasing him from one post, he was straight away
> given another
> >portfolio.
> > >You know for sure that these people are just used
> as scapegoats and some
> >of
> > >them are clearly politically motivated as it
> always is in African
> >politics
> > >always have egos to feed.
> > >
> > >I do not think you know who Mr. Sanneh really is
> neither you have ever
> >met
> > >with him. It can be true that he misbehaves
> because people changes in
> >time
> > >but this will also heat me on the forehead.
> Moreover, these people were
> > >working for the country to get better by
> accepting the post bestowed on
> > >them even "if they" know the government is not
> the right government but
> > >Gambia is among some of the developing countries
> suffering from
> >braindrain
> > >syndromes and if everybody rejected the post do
> you think that will be
> >the
> > >downfall of the government? no I insist, but the
> downfall of the Gambia
> >and
> > >her people because the government don't care what
> the people eat and
> >drink.
> > >Therefore, there have to be some people who will
> be willing to work with
> > >them and with those people we should not expect
> overnight changes after
> > >their involvements.
> > >Eddie
> > >
>
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