Mr. Dampha, I'm totally with you again on what UDP supporters (the majority of the Gambian electorate) need to do. They need to rise up with one voice and say "enough with all these stupid little games." This whole charade is about the looming elections and the APRC's inability to compete on a fair and equal footing with others! They have nothing to offer that country but one carnage after another. To paraphrase George Bernard Shaw's line on America, this APRC is the only party in Gambian history that has moved from barbarism to decadence, without going through any form of civilization. Talk about a group of uncouth - totally uncultured- savages trying to run a country! Like all savages, the only thing they know and respect is reciprocal use of force. ALL the opposition groups need to start training their cadres in self-defense tactics to fight back any time they're attacked by these animals. I'm not saying they should form their own army, (though that option is really beginning to appeal to many,)but "self-defense" is a universal right. Many members of the opposition have been killed/maimed/raped by this govt's thugs and agents, and nothing came out of it. So, those who keep referring to what the "constitution says" are merely living in Cloud Cuckoo Land. One have a better chance of winning a Global Lottery than getting/expecting justice from these criminals. So, all decent citizens should empower themselves to defend their person from unprovoked, and unwarranted deadly attempts on their lives. Screw what the constitution says. It's been manipulated from the word "go" anyway. Otherwise, there won't be any break in this cycle of state-sponsored terrorism. That is my line on this saga! Saul. >Here we go again with the incompetent AG chambers exhibiting their ________________________________________________________________________ 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 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------