Edi,

Do you stutter in real life? just wondering. Say It. Say It.Say It for God's sake.

>From: Edi Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Here he comes again "Boring"
>Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:35:21 +0200
>
>The supreme irony in my opinion, is that, the underdeveloped world such as The
>Gambia, is in a great for political pluralism and the people they bestowed
>their hopes on seem to fail them. We all need a better Gambia right, but are we
>able to achieve that by discouraging each other not to go home and work for the
>country if needed? I think action speaks louder than words.
>
>we the people living in the west owe the people back home a great deal and
>nothing should alter our devotion in returning the knowledge and experiences
>gained. We should be traveling towards something we recognize,
>called "MODERNITY", but when will we get closer to the modification of our
>beloved Gambia? hopefully not by setting in front of the computer abroad and
>saying empty work and egoistic promotional on the net. I am not a voluminous
>writer neither a tawdry, just a lowest class citizen who is trying to get his
>humble opinion through. Admittedly, this forum is really important and viable
>means of communication, equally important not to use it as uncommunicative
>langauges or selfish ussage, but strategic means to modernising and eradication
>political inferiority when each and everyone of us have almost common agenda.
>
>However, Our contribution to the modernity of our beloved country will have to
>set out to convey feel of changes in the life of the people. Therefore, the
>chapters will have to be extremely and extensively illustrated with carefully
>chosen images which complement text we are using. Living in the west, will have
>to teach us hell of a lot of lession and tools to be use in applying the alike
>systems them dominated our society. We need to change our attitudes in the net
>in other to encourage the people bach home that we are work on the track of
>political pluralisation as it is in tnbspest. Religious and intellectual unity
>of the western culture fragmented languagesved under thusaget of new ideas.
>Politic&amodernizinging be examine not only be the rise and fall of one
>government to anotnbspbspthis forum, but also for emergence of modern attitudes
>and techniques of governing. I have observed that, the westerner work in fairly
>specialised activities in which they trade their skills in the community,
>rather than labouring for their own immidiate household needs.
>
>Togethernnbspis the most powerful tool to change, but in decent and
>intellectual capacity involvement will be even more better.
>
>
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