Hi Jungle, Please kindly contact me as soon as possible. Bye, Hon FJC. Jungle Sunrise wrote: > > > Mr. Owens and Dr. Saine, > > As both of you have only spent about six weeks here so far and may > have had very busy schedules, I would like to know your opinions as to > how far you would agree or dis-agree with some sweeping statements I > would be making at the end of this post. The sort of response I am > looking for has more to do with the impression you get from > interacting with people from all walks of life rather than the gospel > truth. I would also appreciate it if you would answer them by awarding > marks to them as you deem fit. If you fully agree with any statement > you may award a number that may range from 1 to 5. Depending on how > much you agree with the statement, please award numbers to reflect how > much you believe a statement to be true e.g award a 5 if you are in > total agreement and less if you somehow agree with the statement but > not in toto. Iif you are not sure or you believe that the statement is > equallly applicable to pre-1994 or wish to abstain please score it > zero and if you disagree with the statement award a mark of -1 to -5 > depending on how strongly you disagree with the statement. Again award > -5 if you totally dis-agree with the statement and a smaller figure to > reflect how much you dis-agree with it. Like I said earlier, I want > your answers to be based more on the impression you get from talking > to people and not your individual opinions or what you percieve to be > the truth. You may give your individual take on the issues identified > or ask any questions. > > 1. Jammeh has done more for education in Gambia than most people ever > imagined. > > 2. Under Jammeh, Gambians have more access to medical and health > facilities than most people thought possible. > > 3. Under Jammeh the media has developed much more than most people > thought possible. > > 4. Most Gambians believe that Jammeh is developing the country more > than most people thought possible. > > 5. Jammeh has done more to advance the exchange and dessimination of > information than most people thought possible. > > 6. Under Jammeh, Gambians are more politically aware than ever before. > > 7. Most Gambians would not agree that we are living in fear. > > 8. Most Gambians do not care about the so-called human rights abuses > of the Jammeh regime. > > 9. There is a booming private sector construction. > > 10. The economy is improving rather than moving towards a collapse. > > 11. Most Gambians believe that Jammeh means well for the country. > > 12. Jammeh has done more for the development of our youths than most > people thought possible. > > 13. Most Gambians believe that the UDP boycott of the N.A elections is > a big mistake. > > 14. Most Gambians living here believe that most of the people in The > Diaspora, particularly those living in America are out of touch with > the realities in the country. > > And finally, > > 15. Jammeh is genuinely popular among the vast majority of Gambians. > > While I await your responses, Have a good day, Gassa.There is a time > in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see, yet small > enough to solve. -Mike- Levitt- > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: Click Here > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To > unsubscribe/subscribe or 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] > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe/subscribe or 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] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~