Quoting Muhammad Lamine Jassey-Conteh <[log in to unmask]>: Mr Conteh, you are really an impossible due to your quotation on people's contribution style.As a real opposition and democratic in mind, you should not challenge people or force them to do what they choose not to. The man explain why he took that stance but you still don't get it. My brother look unto yourself and your attitudes as opposition and compare it to dictatorship you are fighting against, you will see that,the difference are minimal. What will you feel if somebody told you to go against your working rules and get fired,will you? even though your boss is not doing the right thing but you are given the highest rank. Hell know! because you are opportunistic as well as an African. You are really a threat to handle any post of a government in the near future of our beloved country and I bet you will become another dictator if these are the ideas you are to impose. Do what you feel is right and stop finding coheres.Who you are only expecting to be on your weird side. I think the gentleman deserves some credit for what he is doing and good of. You on the other hand, as so called politician continue on your political stance, remember the fact that we all cannot be politicians. I really thought that you are an intelligent person from the very beginning,and you are sure of yourself and your ideas. I am really disappointed that you are far from this fact above since you are judging people and looking who says what. To tell you the truth, you are far from been democratic and this is very serious if you are looking forward to entering Gambian politics. well wishes Edi > Mr. S. Sanneh: > > You cannot achieve economic growth or economic justice without its basic > foundation. Political freedom and free expression of thought are the basic > pillars of economic development. > > I enjoy reading your postings about Africa. I am, however, concern with > your > silence on the events in The Gambia. I hate to disagree without you on > this > important subject. It seems that you are throwing your intellectual > showcase > without addressing political situations in The Gambia. > > No economist or international business executive would invest in an economy > without studying or referencing to political freedom, level of education, > social development, infrastructure development and source of economic > wealth. > Dr. Nkurumah, with all his education, believed in political freedom before > any elements of economic development could take place in Ghana. > > Your brevity in illustrating Pan African economic development cannot take > place when our countries lack the basic rights to free thought. No > economist > will agree with your assertion of economic development in any specific > entity. > > I invite you to do some research on the basic reasons why the African > continent lacks economic development. Before we can take a giant step out > of > our country, we must address critical issues facing us. We must address > the > plight of innocent Gambians who are paraded with the dictator's ignorance. > > Comrade, > > Muhammad Lamine Jassey-Conteh > > ------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- > > To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L > Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html > > ------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------- Sent via IMP @ Kymenlaakso Polytechnic, http://chiana.kyamk.fi/ IMP homepage: http://web.horde.org/imp/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------