G-lers,

Let us don't too much time with such postings. All what I can say to you all is ONCE AGAIN GAMBIANS SAY THANK YOU, THANK YOU AND THANK YOU. The contribution of the L in the strugle to liberate your MOTHER LAND cannot be measured. THEY CANNOT STOP US RIDING ON THE INFORMATION SUPER HIGHWAY. Even the state house press secretary get informations about her government from this list.
Continue this decent struggles by all means possible.

Ebriama, I have started distributing the messages.

>From: Ousman Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: WHAT???????? SAHO WHO?????????
>Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 22:03:06 EST
>
>In a message dated 2/7/01 12:40:53 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>
>
> > I think its the duty of every educated Gambian to campaign
> > and educate our rural "Badibunkas" that it is a humanitarian right to have a
> > "Functional" advocate in the House of Parliament who will not just be a
> > "seat
> > warmer",and a vulture waiting to scavenge at any potentially corruptible
> > loophole, but actually work hard to improve the livelihood of his people he
> >
>
>The above observation by the eloquent opinionated contributor
>is flawed to say the least. The late member of parliament whose
>seat is been contested for is infact a member of the opposition, voted to
>the house of parliament by the very people he is bent on criticizing as
>been politically immature to the point that they [Badibunkas] would
>elect anybody to represent them.
>
>The author can learn a lesson or two if he took his time to do a little
>research on the political leanings of this part of the country, before
>embarking on his bitter hysteria against a region that he seems to
>know very little if anything about.Badibunkas like the rest of our populace
>needs encouragement to not fall for the mischief that yaya and his
>party stands for, but trying to paint them as a bunch ignorant people
>who needs to be paid a particular attention lest they vote for the APRC
>[which is never gonna happen] is an insult. The author whatever his
>motives are is doing himself a disservice by sending to the L such a
>a contribution that is not only factually incorrect but it is in principle
>a disrespect to mandinkas and the people of Badibu.
>
>It is a nice gesture to watch your step before you step on somebody's
>foot........ MR. POLITICAL ANALYST.
>
>Regards,
>Ousman.
>
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