Mr Pa Modou Gassama wrote:

'I will conclude by saying that no matter what our political

>differences are,

>no matter the disparity of our intellect, let us discuss Gambian

>issues from

>a Gambian perspective, with decorum and respect. None of us has a

>monopoly

>of ideas or solutions to our problems. Only, and only then, will we

>forge

>ahead and create a better Gambia. Narrow mindedness, arrogance and

>lack of

>tolerance will not do it for us.'

Pa Modou Gassama aka Daddy Nying, Kebba Joke Jobe,

I urge you to save your  lectures  for your children.  No one on this forum is dictating anything to anyone here.  This is among the most democratic forum i ever encountered.  You are the one who came here in an oaf-like freakish manner acting the devils advocate.  You use all kind of vulgarity you could muster to barnish peoples opposition to Yahya 'imbecile, killer moron' Jammeh's regime, yet you whing about peoples intolerance.  You paraded an acute form of ALES on this forum parroting the 'sweet little projects of the APRC'.  You tried to trivialize the murder of the school children and many of the criminal acts of this regime.  Your only imput to this forum was to oppilate and placate the struggle against the APRC thugs. As i called you earlier before you fissilized to Pa Modou Gassama,  i shall repeat again, indeed you are the Weakest of the weakest link

 We in the opposition refuse be lead by an uncouth buffoon like Jammeh and his cohorts. Gambia deserves far better. We refuse to be lead by dastardly characters like Baaba Jobe and we refuse to be represented by opportunist MP's like the intellectual renegade  Tamsir Jallow who never archieved anything on his own. We know Gambia can do much better than your lot. 

By the way get ready and find somewhere to go because now we know who you are.  Your cowardice have been exposed by the brilliance of Ebrima Ceesay.  When Yahya is ousted from power we shall come after you. Take flight mate. 

As i always say to opportunist and cowards like you,

Have a miserable and horrible time,

Mboge

  

>From: Pamodou Gassama <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Kebba Jobe out, Pamodou Gassama in.
>Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 17:06:23 -0000
>
>This is to inform the list that Kebba Jobe is bowing out and Pamodou
>Gassama
>is coming in. Hamajatta, the dubious character is being re-packaged.
>As they
>say, the same old wine in differrent bottles. As Kebba Jobe has done
>for me
>most of what I expected, he is retiring. Yes Mr. Makaveli, Pamodou
>Gassama
>is indeed Kebba Jobe. So neither jubilate nor despair. You will
>still be
>dealing with the same old S***. Nothing more, nothing less.
>
>When I first joined the list I was motivated by the range of topics
>being
>discussed and some of the personalities, whose writings I really
>enjoy
>reading. Shortly after however, some began to find my writings
>unagreeable
>and wanted to know my true identity. I made it plain that I was
>writing
>incognito and that I was only interested in the issues to be
>discussed and
>not the personalities involved. Some accepted this as fair others
>with
>reservations. However not long after, the unwritten rules began to
>surface.
>No, you cannot think independently, no you cannot see things this
>way, no
>you are looking at things differently because you are using the
>wrong
>criteria to look at the issues. It became more like you are either
>with us
>or you are against us. There is no middle ground. Here we live
>digitally.
>Everything is either good or bad, black or white, right or wrong,
>ones and
>zeros. This is madness to me. Therefore as time went by those would
>not
>accept my devine right to be different and to think different began
>to
>agitate and started calling me all sorts of names.
>
>Another example of this digital forum (sorry list managers I am not
>referring to GL) is the reception given to "Kats" when he joined the
>list.
>No dis-respect to you Kats. The reception he got was to say "you guy
>you
>better watch out. Here you must think and see everything like us or
>we would
>be down on you like a "tonne of bricks". What rubbish is that? No
>sooner the
>guy informs the public that he is apolitical and wanted to discuss
>issues
>concerning our country, he was given the stack choice of either
>joining the
>club or risk being demolished. This was totally unacceptable to me.
>If I can
>express my views openly in both the Gambian media and in public, why
>shouldn't I enjoy the rights in cyber space? Yes guys, I do
>participate in
>the phone in programmes of Radio 1 FM and do write to the newspapers
>about
>my own opinions and under my own name. Saiks's friend was not
>kidding when
>he told him that I do attack the Government sometimes. I have these
>same
>arguements that I have on the L with people like Mohamed Sillah of
>Amnesty
>international Gambia, brother Emanuel Joof of the Africa centre for
>human
>rights, and many other progressive thinking Gambians every time. If
>anybody
>wishes you may ask them. For the record, I am not a fanatical
>supporter of
>the APRC to the extend that I will be blinded to see some of their
>shortcomings. I am not even a member of the party nor do I attend
>any of
>their meetings. It is not worth my time.
>
>I wish to end this piece by quoting
>Stephen
>Spender. He wrote: "A SUBJECT thought: because he had a verb with
>several
>objects that he ruled a sentence. SUBJECT, the dictionary warned,
>means
>someone ruled by a person or thing! Was he not having's SLAVE?"
>(Subject,
>Object, Sentence). Let us not allow ourselves to be "KNOWING'S
>SLAVE".
>
>Take care and have a good day, Pamodou.
>
>PS. I have never denied Kebba Jobe being Pamodou Gassama, I just
>didn't
>acknowledge it. Ansumana, I just turned 40 this December so I have
>every
>reason to see Gambia attain higher hights in all that will benefit
>us all.
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