Essa, I must say that you have a wonderful way of promoting and defending your agenda regardless of wether it is in the middle, right or left. If you recall, I once sent an inquiry asking you why the need to broadcast the names of congressmen and other US government officials when you requested that they be subscribed and asked you to allow me to think out of the box. I subsequently asked if there was anything new or different regarding the Jammeh Regime now that you find yourself on the otherside and THE ANTI JAMMEH CAMP in my opinion have been very GENUINE and CONSISTENT in their quest and commitment to denounce the status quo, and for that one can almost guess the content and context of their postings and must give them flying colors to further perpetuate their positions. For someone like Lekbi, I can tell you that I respect consistency more than anything in this world, because it is what defines a person's character irrespective of whether is good or evil and find it particularly offensive when one suddenly appears to suffer from amnesia and refrain from practicing what they have for years preached as it has been in your case representing and promoting the APRC agenda to extent that the Kebba Dampha and the Yusupha Jows have made it their daily task to debate on such issues. You see, when I read what you disseminate now with your need to be friends with those you have always called detractors reluctant to contribute to national development together with the sudden 360 degrees turn , I cannot help but ask who LEKBI should trust in this debate or whether these are opinions of convenience relative to one's present position- PRO or ANTI. It is my opinion that these suggestions would have been more useful to the other camp if you had offered them back in 2002 or perhaps before for someone like me to lend ears to them and I sure that I am not alone considering both the loud minority and silent majority I have talked about here. On the other hand, I do not think coming to the Post and G-L to hint and broadcast your intentions and current position is neither sophisticated nor strategic because it allows your TARGET to be able to predict your tactics even if it is meant as a decoy . If I allow myself to think of you as the good person you are, which I honestly and clearly believe you are, it would take me forever to even write an opinion like this, but just the thought that a few months ago, you were promoting the JAMMEH propaganda which have been riddled and claimed to have many flaws and now your open and subversive propaganda, clearly makes me wonder if there is anything you believe in. It is no news that the JAMMEH regime have yet to answer to a lot of questions ranging from atrocities and economic mismanagement, but for me I do not know who to trust due to the KAKATARR nature of our people. One day they want you to indentify with thier cause, and the next day, they want you not to because they no longer support the ideology. Where does this leave me if I am a blind supporter? Because I am at the office right now, I have very little time to expand on my taughts,but perhaps if time allows me, I would do so. In the meantime, I think your efforts although perhaps genuine clearly lends some credibility to the contention than perhaps the way you severed relations with the APRC was not voluntary. This is just my opinion and deductions on what I have been reading for years and I hope you do not take it personal. Hope to meet you in Atlanta on February 21, 2004. STILL BEST REGARDS, Ablie Njie- Lekbi Atlanta _________________________________________________________________ Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S1=gambia-l 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~