Mr. Sallah, I will humbly accept your apologies out of respect for you and for what you stand for, but they do not belong to me personnaly. Your apologies belong to everyone out there who felt the same way I did after reading your message. I do not intend to drag this any further but one thing I want to make clear is that the Gambia and it's people have been taken for granted for such a long time that we cannot take any more of that. It is for this reason that PDOIS came into being in the first place (correct me on this). We cannot afford to see any potential leader(s) like your self and the others side step from the main path to getting rid of hardship from our backs. We the present generation are given the blessings to be able decipher utterances and actions of our leaders and our potential leaders. Our fore-bearers did not have half as much opportunity. Please take these criticism with good faith and let's try to set our egos aside. I will let go with these words of wisdom from Emily Kimbrough: "Remember, we all stumble, every one of us. That's why it's a comfort to go hand in hand." Keep the fire burning....not the one started by the Kanilai gangsters. Abdoulie A. Jallow Toll-free number: 1-888-392-4832(Excite2) Personal extension for v/mail/fax: 291-368-1519 _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface ----------------------------------------------------------------------------