WHAT A LOAD OF SELF-RIGHTEOUS CRAP!!! GO SHIT SOMEWHERES-ELSE.

>From: ousman badgy <[log in to unmask]>
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: The dangers of narrow-mindedness Hamjatta kanteh
>Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 15:25:20 -0500
>
>Hi Gassa,
> I would like to take this opportunity to thank you very
>much for
>your understanding in the Gambia-L and let you know that Hamjatta
>Kanteh has
>no respect for a humanbeing; so when you want to exchange words with
>him be
>very careful with him if you choose to communicate with him on
>certain
>matters.I don't know you but it appears that you are an excellent
>and a
>polite person whose choice of words are very good. Hamjatta is a
>very rude
>person and has respect for no one on this earth;I was told that this
>is how
>he even behaves on his parents so there is no doubt about his
>behavior.I
>wish i can see him in the Gambia today I take him to a very bitter
>task I
>promise.Infact 95% people in the Gambia here don't like him even
>without
>seeing him because of his attitude on the Gambia-L and the way he
>uses
>abusive words on people,he completely lacks home training and you
>should not
>entertain him at all,please take my this advise and stop exchanging
>words
>with him. As I am writnig this e-mail people are talking about his
>rudeness
>on the street every damn day and night so stay away from his
>rudeness.This
>was why Halifa sallah called him as a narrow minded person who
>cannot see
>beyong his finger tips without studying dictionary and copying some
>of his
>instructors' words. He thinks that going to London to study means he
>should
>be rude on people who can even father him. This is because he come
>from a
>very poor family and thinks his going to London will lift their
>family
>status and he should be boastful about that. So stay away from his
>rudeness
>that has no merit and that will one day throw him into a regrettable
>situation.
>Thank you for now and best wishes
>
> ousman badgy(Gambia)
>
>
>>From: Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]>
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>><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: The dangers of narrow-mindedness.
>>Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 19:40:01 +0000
>>
>>Hamjatta,
>>
>>If for one moment you think I will follow you in the personal
>>attacks, then
>>you are a bigger fool than I thought. Downing pintas at ComeInn? If
>>that is
>>what you think will silence me then keep dreaming. Like I have said
>>before,
>>I will be all over you lot, believe me.
>>
>>By the way I am yet to hear any agenda for the merged UDP/PPP party
>>you so
>>much want to defend. As far as the majority of Gambians are
>>concerned, what
>>had been will never be allowed here again. Systematic pillage of
>>the
>>economy, nepotism and systematic looting of state coffers by civil
>>servants
>>with what seemed to be state sanctioned impunity will no more be
>>tolerated
>>by Gambians. Have you ever wondered were all the loans taken in the
>>name of
>>the people were spent? We have been told before that Gambia's
>>external debt
>>grew from over 400 million Dollars to over 500 million Dollars
>>during the
>>past seven years. I will be confirming these figures later this
>>week. If
>>this is the case, where did all that money borrowed pre-94 go?
>>Whatever
>>happened to GRT? Do you remember how we were being burdened by the
>>ERP, in
>>the 80s while ex-president Jawara was busy buying the Mansa Killas
>>and the
>>Mansa killabas? My friend get real. These are the issues that
>>concern
>>Gambians and not Pamodou's life style which you know nothing about.
>>Over
>>the
>>next days I will be giving reasons why this merger should and would
>>fail.
>>The UDP made a big tactical error by falling for this so called
>>coalition
>>with the PPP at the expense of other parties and this will be clear
>>come
>>October.
>>
>>Have a good day, Gassa.
>>
>>PS: Have you done a good comparison between the dangers of
>>naroow-mindedness
>>and your mentality? There are soooo many similarities, it is
>>unbelievable.
>>
>>
>>
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