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Ngorr,

I think I see in you some one on the run.

Listen to your self, some time back;

"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."

And listen to your self this morning ;

  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? "

You must have recognise these two contradicting statements by now, read your
self and relax, then you will find out that it is not a question of me not
been able to read. It would have been more interesting had it been that you
defended your first statement to continue the debate, but you are on the run
now.

Have a nice day.

For Freedom
Saiks

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