Tombong, We're on opposites sides politically, but if you're sincere about your views on the umbrella org in the DC area, then I agree with you entirely. We share the same sentiments. I BELIEVE we need an umbrella org not just in the DC area, but one representing the entire Gambian community in the US. The main stumbling block has to do with inflated egoes. Period. Any time you say this, some people get offended, yet it's an open secret. If we all can muster the courage to check our individual egoes for the common good, we'll be able to easily pull it off. Otherwise, we'll continue to be marginalized as a community, while we carelessly waste our enormous potential. But too many of us are enamored with titles: "I'm founder of this," "I'm President of that,..." You've scored a point regarding Haddy Mundow. I had debated the wisdom of narrating the story verbatim, but my desire to be forthright won over caution. Most Gambians will call you a liar for saying things they don't like. The more irrefutable evidence you provide, the less the chance of been dragged into a petty argument. I'll see Haddy Mundow herself tomorrow night, and will tell her what I said. Thanks for pointing it out. Regarding, your reference to how we could help the Gambia in cases like the massacre of last week, I'll pretend that I didn't read that from you. I don't think you're being sincere about what you said. But because your piece is very respectful, I won't take you to task. If you can keep up this type of contributions without having to do the dirty job for Yaya Jammeh, you'll be able to redeem something of whatever little reputation you had. Not a very realistic proposal considering everything. But generally, I don't have any serious problems with your piece. Have a good weekend. Saul. >Saul, > >I find your analysis very disturbing simply because, there have been a lot >of misrepresentation of facts. I know the state of affairs in the DC > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------