Mr. Manneh, Please allow me to disagree with your erronious conclusion highlighted below. You Wrote: I have concluded that the L has failed and urge all you guys including Camara and Jaiteh to kindly subscribe to the Post if not already done. We will all learn from each other while agreeing to disagree. I think what is happening is that like minds attract each other. If you have a group whose only agenda is subversive propaganda, it is therefore folly for anyone with opposing views to be taken seriously, particularly when one dares to point out positive achievements being attempted by those they view as unfit and evil. The emergence of the post is indeed a positive step towards options, meaning that someone like me with dual membership NOW have the opportunity to see views from different ends, and morever perpetuate my disbelief of the assertion that one has to be either for or against in this debate inorder to be taken seriously. The SILENT MAJORITY is only interested in FACTS and will applaud any group with significant and progressive information regarding the GAMBIA regardless of wether it is the APRC, UDP, PDOIS, ANTI JAMMEH or any party for that matter. My observation of the L since the introduction of the post is that the overwhelming majority of the archives where mostly anti APRC postings. Likewise, the POST will not be interesting if opposing views are not present. In other words both postings have a majority which in this case the anti Jammeh are increasingly present in the POST, and I would say that what has remained of the L is still the SILENT MAJORITY including PRO APRC supporters who have gained exactly what they wanted which is silencing the medium often times seen as a medium for subversive propaganda against the APRC government. Unless some people refrain from using profanity to make their points and spare any medium the horrible inclusion of personalising issues, this trend will continue especially when it does not require a rocket scientist to easily build a medium similar to G-L or the POST for that matter given the advancement of technology these days. In closing, I think that presently ,the G_L is a much renowned medium compared to POST. However, given the incredible potential and rewards of publicity, I would not be suprised if the POST possibly surpasses the Gambia L in the near future. Best Regards, Ablie Njie- Lekbi Atlanta _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~