Mr. Jobe: Some of us are driven to see a Gambia where the political discourse can be taken to a level, that by even being critical, one can contribute inadvertently to the development process of our country. In any debate/discussion, there are always cynics, skeptics, extremist, fence sitters and positions that are down right dishonest. From the final summation of your case, dishonesty is an understatement. The last time I contributed my butut to this debate, I was seriously lambasted because I dared to be objective. Not that I was completely naive that you could be a partisan Jammeh supporter, but I strongly believe that the level of the debate can be helped if the other side view can be adequately represented. Clearly, it is not suffice just to hold discussions without hoping that it could ultimately helped the democratization and development of our country. Although, it is unfortunate you are what everybody thought you were, and reading your conclusion, and going back to see some of the adjective directed to me by Mr.Dampha. I still disagree with his characterization, but can now understand the temperament of his argument. You started out by painting the shortcomings of the first republic, the mismanagement of the economy and the level of corruption during the Jawara era. Not that I disagree with some of your facts, but it is sad that all you sough was political opportunism and you could care less what it did to the country. When you touted the Jammeh projects to build your case, again political expediency was all you cared about. In my last piece, when I posed this question: “What would you tell the disappointed coup supporters who were interested in development projects, political stability, preservation of individual rights, end to corruption, independent judiciary and a new Gambia full of hope and stability.” You completely ignored it. What really dwarfs all your dishonesty was your final summation, that your support to the AFPRC is a direct result of your own views on the UDP party. The only fact to the above statements is that, you support the AFPRC (and only God and yourself no why), and your hatred to the UDP Party, and clearly their political platform has absolutely nothing to do with it. It is sad that you have paraded the hall of the Gambia-L, and some of us were eager to give you the benefit of the doubt. You have willingly ignored the truth and sacrificed the future of your children by actively compromised and mortgaged the future of our country. What was obvious was your inability to invalidate Jammeh’s human rights abuses; and corruption, the single issue that was used to justify the coup, has become synonymous with this administration. Unfortunately, like other war-ridden countries in Africa, the peace that this country is known for is threatened. Mr.Jobe, the future of our democracy and our country starts with the truth, and for people like yourself to understand that you are participating in the destruction of your children’s future. Unless we start to approach our problems with honesty, objectivity and what is ultimately in the interest of the country, we are all engage in the destruction of the Gambia. Thanks Musa Jeng ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------