Mr. Sam Sarr, I will first of all say I wish you could also come out and use your own name. Sure your identity is known now, but I think it would be a decent thing to do. On your recent posting, I am one of the few who think that your job, and this goes to all soldiers including Chongan and jammeh, I think you all put a lot at risk by becoming soldiers. I know that I can never do it. My hearts goes to all those soldiers who are out there to serve their countries and defend them. However, I cannot understand why you think that most of the allegations some of us are pointing to some of the leaders in exile is unfounded if some of us are living testimonies of such. Of course the UDP is none but a Jawara party and let me here even Ousainou Darboe tell me that is not true. Some of us have bones to pick up with the former regime, and the UDP knows that. If the UDP which when the met at their selection of leadership convinced some of the crew to pick Ousainou Darboe because Jawara said so, what and how much do you think Jawara had to play? Mr. Sarr, unless the UDP becomes a party that can show that they are a party of their own standing, and not choosing a leadership which the former president was just suggesting for him/her to be a broad leader who knows and have political base support in the provinces, they do not deserve the Gambian vote. This is my own thought. It is so unfortunate that my own father was among the engineers of such, but I can understand their position at that time, for they wanted to see a civilian government. I remember visiting my uncle on his sick bed about two years ago in UK and he painted the picture to me more clearly than I can ever see. Mr. Sarr, the farafenni attackers to be stopped was the best thing I think that could have happened to the Gambia. I hope no matter what, the Gambia should be free of any kind of Liberia or Sierra Leone problems. I commend all of you who contributed to that. However, you pledged allegiance to the Jammeh government and that was why you did that. As one guy previously said here, you pledged the same allegiance to President Jammeh when you were leaving for Bissau. And now coming out here calling everyone with a different opinion with you as the losers, dumb and any adjective you could pick, I think is nothing more than a lip service. Brother, you had the chance to talk against the regime, and you never did. And it is fine for you to come out later just like Chongan, but do not think that just because some of us were never soldiers, and certainly never had the gut to be makes us any less manly that you all. Being a soldier was what you chose to be and some of us chose be what we came to be. I wish you all the best in your endeavors. Ousman Jallow Bojang. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------