ESSA BOKARR SEY Mr. Sey, I just want to be very direct. First, I will treat the two points you selected from the numerous ones I presented in my last submission about Bissau to prove that my statements are fallacious. Evidently, it seemed that you didn’t put much thinking in your argument. You mentioned my reference to Mr. Tapatua whom I referred to in the general concept of my discussion as the person who was responsible for the coordination of the transportation of the Gambian troops to Bissau. But you took that casual statement quarrelling over it as if the cardinal issue was which position he held. Anyway since you have claimed to be talking to this guy everyday, your argument would have gathered better substance if you had told me that he denied acting in that capacity during the Bissau crisis. That would have been more in line with your effort to prove my statement in this particular subject fallacious. But just to say that Mr. Tapatua has not been holding the position I said he held but another one you put in French to confuse the readers, shouldn’t be a usable argument to disprove what I said about the French man on the Bissau deployment. Who gives a heck about what position he holds in the Gambia? I have his home and office numbers, plus his cellular one. I knew what I was talking about. Then you came up with Gen. Momodou Secka. There again, your statement was merely an assumption; for you said, “I can’t believe that Gen. will call you for such operations”. You believing? Do you really have that ability at all? I was not telling my story on what I believed but what actually happened. If you had stated that you did speak to the General and he disputed my statement, then, you would have been entitled to come on line and accuse me of spreading fallacious information. You see, Mr. Sey although I am always repulsed by the articles you write because of the sad elementary manner in which you present them in shape and substance, nonetheless, I always take my time to read the junk with pain and frustration. I had always viewed them as time wasters like many more pro- Yaya subscribers who often sound as if all of you originate from the same genetic codes. I just don’t like the unnecessary commentaries, but you people always sicken me. I am however glad that you have made your position clear as being once an NCO and not an officer. If you were to attend an officer’s training course with the weird constitution of your thought- pattern, seemingly mal-functional in every sense, you would not have survived the first operational order you would be assigned to write. Don’t sell me that crap about the G-L not instituted for good writing, especially when the writer is an ambassador. But that’s not the issue here. Perhaps next time around I should be able to deal with your under averaged faculty as an exclusive subject. The issue is that you said my stories are fallacious, an allegation you based on nothing but unfair judgment. By the way where in the world did you get the name of Captain Alagie Kanteh the Commissioner (NBD) in the whole Bissau issue? Don’t your know that at the time of the Bissau crisis that captain was no longer serving in the army? Yaya had fired him then on no explained circumstances. However, you seemed to have missed that in Yaya’s senseless orgy of firing and hiring. Yet you went too low to mysteriously create the captain’s image in your ridiculous story just to add some weight to your pool of fabrication. What a messy way of bending the truth. Mr. Sey I really hate to say this, but I think you are measuring us from your pitiful state of narrow mind. Only because you have been fabricating all kinds of stuff behind that so-called ambassadorial desk, you are now conditioned -may be without even been aware -to think that most credible people are common fabricators like your sorry self. I had never thought I would bring myself down this low to your level. And may be I am going to permanently call it a quits after this one. I’m precisely saying that never again would I respond to anything you might choose to say against me. My mission cannot be diverted from telling the facts, especially when the Yaya government comes up with dirty ones to deceive the Ganbian people. I was a soldier, but now I am a civilian with good training. And how in the world did you come up with the garbage that civilians are different from genuine military officers? But I almost forgot, you were an ordinary gendarmerie NCO who could not have had that differentiating ability or know how to appreciated the conduct and ethics within the military officer corps. Your type unfortunately is the ones who often abuse the beautiful legacy in real military career only because you never had the training that go with it. Did you say that you got a certificate from “Pol La peyre ecole nationale de la gendarmerie, ouakam, Dakar? That’s a toilet paper my friend. And I hope you are not that naïve to think that I would waste my time here listing or comparing my credentials with yours. It is sad that you have been deceived by the position lent to you by your losing Lord Yaya. But that makes it ever more sensible for people like me to understand where you are coming from. Only Yaya whom you should even be more knowledgeable in earthly matters would appoint an NCO in that ambassadorial position. Oh I wished all those readers could understand what an NCO means in gendarmerie labor structure. Yes, they are the laborers and not the thinkers. Hold on to your job with all your soul: but for God’s sake try reading the ideas you write and tally the logic with the language. If you can’t, try hiring someone saner to be proof reading your materials before posting. Otherwise some one will soon report you to Yaya who might boot you out of office for being an embarrassment to his crumbling regime. I say someone will report you, because he himself doesn’t read or write any better than you. You have already embarrassed too many Gambians realizing that you are really The Gambia’s ambassador in FRANCE. What a pity! Ebou Colly __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! 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