Joe: That episode was just another one that solidifies my case against this Chongan cry-baby. You know, these people are trying to juxtapose the Chongan who was under the command of someone and the unleashed AFPRC folks. I mean, are these people serious when they try to put my credibility on trial for exposing the devil within this Chongan guy? He had, in the past, repeatedly arrested innocent people and physically assaulted them in broad daylight, fire his hand gun in the air to end nightclub and bar sessions, go after his supposed foes and etc, etc... Let Chongan speak for himself rather than have a host of praise singers singing a contrived recod on his behalf. KB, are you distorting my words or is it that my language ain't straight talk? You have gone up to the extent of trashing my rationale and labelling me a liar just because you know the man personally.(if this persists, my response will be quite harsh) I'll let it be known that I know the man, as well, but when it comes to telling it as it is, there should be no room for sentiments. I think you're being overly sentimental. This is where we differ. You are one of the most out-spoken critics of the injustices being perpetrated by the Jammeh establishment on the G-L, yet you seem to be stifling the crimes that this dude perpetrated when he had limited power. Let's call a spade a damn spade! Where is the double-standard coming from? Besides, I'm in no way "shifting my position". What I'm saying is that from what we've seen in this guy when there was still something to fear, he would have been worse than the AFPRC members had he acquired such powers. And DO NOT DISTORT THIS ONE, ok? I mean, we have already seen enough of the monster in this guy in order to figure out what kinda dictator he would have been had he acquired absolute power as is the status quo with Jammeh. It doesn't take a "fortune teller" to figure it out. If it's war that you want as well, be my guest too. I'm still sticking by my position. Good night. Ous Ngum. _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------