Folks, Whatever happened to the slogan "Jammeh Must Go"? Apparently, 53 percent of our population voted that 'Jammeh Must Stay'. Arguably, efforts geared for the upcoming parliamentary election are baby steps and so the real task ahead is whether the opposition will unite this time around. Is it already too late for that to make any significant impact, or are we simply doomed, for the next five years? If infact Jammeh is offering this olive branch, and the opposition have accepted it, what reassurance is there that the APRC will do them any justice? I'm all ears for expert opinions, but folks we are dealing with Crocs and green snakes in green grass. Perhaps a coincidence their party's favorite color is green.Just thinking aloud here. Joe, M.B ,Yus, Sanusi and others, please keep hope alive. Once I have my thinking hat on, I'll see what I can contribute to the debate, if any. So far I've gone belly up with politics. I've had it up to HERE! (o-:)hehehe! Best Wishes, Mr Makaveli. From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Sanusi=20Owens?= <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: PRESIDENT JAMMEH'S REMOVAL /M.B To: [log in to unmask] Date: Nov 01, 2001 Folks If we intend to make a breakthrough in the forthcoming parliamentary elections, then now is the time for us to sit down and study the parliamentary election results of 1997 and the Presidential Elections of 1996 together with the recently concluded Presidential Elections. Gambians Online " Designed With The Gambian People In Mind" http://www.gambiansonline.com <<//\\>>//\\<<//\\>>//\\<<//\\>>//\\<<//\\>>//\\<<//\\>> To view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] <<//\\>>//\\<<//\\>>//\\<<//\\>>//\\<<//\\>>//\\<<//\\>>