Well said Elhadj, some folks cannot handle the truth. Some prefer to
interpret the truth differently to fit their motif. No one can distort the
truth for it stands alone with distinction. Some folks will see a horse and
called it a donkey. Just because a donkey has four legs does not make it a
horse. Only if one is in a state of confusion.
One thing very clear to all Gambians is that not only are we yearning for
change, but also, we desperately want it soon. Therefore, let us do it the
right way. It seems as we are choosing favoritism instead of exploring all
of our options. We are quick to criticize without being rational. We can
disagree and yet be constructive.
Much respect to all you conscious sisters and brothers. The defamation,
criticism and insults that you all absorb daily will not sway us from the
trust and respect we have for all of you.
The struggle continues.
Paul!At 07:52 AM 9/5/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Jassey-Conteh & Sister Jabou,
>My vote of confidence is for both of you. Keep saying the truth and get
>enemies, rather than lies to make
>friends.God will be on your side! It is very amazing, that some brilliant
>people in our camp are seeing the
>sun in a broad daylight, and still call it the moon. I hope they will
>understand our positions ( the truth ),
>and not to see us as people against the coalition. We will NEVER support
>the AFPRC, but will always stick to
>the truth.
>Elhajj.
>
>Jabou Joh skrev:
>
> > In a message dated 9/4/2001 9:03:24 PM Central Daylight Time,
> > [log in to unmask] writes:
> >
> > > I would rather speak the truth and have enemies,
> > > than lie to make friends.
> > >
> > > Naphiyo,
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Conteh,
> >
> > The above is the profound statement of the moment, and I would like to
> echoe
> > it.
> > A person or two have told me in the past week or so that they have lost
> > respect for me or something to that effect, because I dared to speak the
> > truth regarding this coalition situation, as well as my conviction to
> remind
> > the people not to make the mistake of repeating a dreadful history.
> >
> > My sentiment is that if having respect for me means that I have to
> blindfold
> > myself to the truth, then it is respect I cannot possibly afford to have,
> > and I will stick with the truth.
> >
> > Jabou Joh
> >
> >
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