Binneh, your intelligence is serving you better. Do not allow anyone to distract you from the real issue. Today, we all know that due to Jammeh's disastrous economic policy, fiscal irresponsibility,and economic violence against the poor working people that have converted this country into among the world's largest debtor nations. We believe Gambians have something more serious in our hands today, the terror on innocent people regardless of which political party they support, regardless of whether they served as a secretary of State under Jammeh, what we care is the rule of law should be allow to work.The terrorism and dictatorship against our people should stop. Whenever one is accuse of wrong doing he or she should face the law but not to terrorize the individual. We know there are some very good people in the police force, National Army and other branches of the security but as the saying goes "one rotten potato spoil the whole bag". Is it not a SHAME for one to ignore the serious security situation in the country at this juncture?. Who knows whether he/she or who is going to be next. The people must be free first before we talk about a rotten economic and a failed agricultural policy. Mballow --- Binneh S Minteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: --------------------------------- Samuel and Bukhari, You have said it all. Do not even waste any more energy and time on this moron.Tombong is just a confused one.His culture of silence does not make any sense at all. Move on guys and let the lunatic keep dreaming. ----- Originals lunatic age ----- From: SANNEH K SAMUEL <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 6:00 am Subject: Re: The Culture of silence > Over the years we see these Gambians like Tombong and the so called > defenders of the july 22 coup flip-flopping between sanity and > total madness > and confusion. It is sad though that people like Tombong who were > hell-bent > to silence the masses of the Gambian people, could come up with an > articleentitle " Culture of silence". Tombong, am asking you to > set light on your > sudden U-turn from none compromise to open discussions? Did you > forget that > you, Tombong, Baba Jobe and Yankuba Touray were the architects of > silencingthe Gambian people. What is the matter with you when you > cannot keep or be > inconsistant with your words? One day it is about burying people > six feet > deep and the other day is about opening doors to compromise. What > is the > paranoia in the APRC government? Tombong said; > " The Gambia belongs to all of us and I believe we owe it to our > kids to do > whatever it takes to make live bearable for them" > I asked you Tombong, when did you or any member of the APRC > realised that, > the Gambia belongs to all of us. Since july 1994, we noticed that > the Gambia > belongs to his excellency Alhagie Dr col retired Yahya Ajj > Jammeh. What a > JOKE! Iam asking you to be serious and stop singing songs for your > survival.You are not a musician, no wonder we have not heard any > of your singles yet. > below I quote you again; > "Despite all the name changes, Gambia Utility Corporation (GUC), > to NAWEC, > the problem remains the same, constant darkness. VISION 2020 > cannot be and > will never be achieved if the problem of energy in this country is not > solved once and for all". > > Mr saidy, please ask your visionary president who happens to be > the man > responsible for the electricity which you believed is also > connected to the > water supply. Ask him to debate the electricity problem with me or > any other > Gambian in public. What the hell is wrong with him not to be able > to take > care of his own department. Forget vision 2020, that's just a > little bit in > the future. I know that no serious Gambian takes vision 2020 as a > realisticdream but rather a nightmare in the horizon. It is clear > that a president > who cannot take care of a department, surely cannot take care of the > country. This means your president was talking about himself when > he said > and I quote you; > "we had the President said among other things that anyone who > knows that he > or she cannot deliver, should simple resign". > > To be realistic Mr Saidy, may be he, Jammeh should simply resign > because he > cannot DELIVER. Did you tell him to do that? Or may be you should > discussthat with him in public? > "................but we should discuss them in public as well" > > Do you understand why some of these people you met in bars would > not want to > discuss economic or other matters in public? Sure you do; because > they don't > want to be burried six feet under the ground just like DEYDA > HYDARA, who > discussed his stands on freedom of speech and freedom of press in > public by > sending a personal mail to the mad president and the sole > costodian of the > REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA. The other reason is that students were > massacred in > the light of day because they wanted a public discussion. > I for one has no probelm discussing anything related to my > country, our > country in public. I have no reason to hide and that's why Iam > asking you or > your government to contact me, set up an avenue where we can discuss > publicly and let the readers or audience be the judges. You do not > have to > debate me on Gambia l or any other Bantaba but write to me > personally and I > promise I will be responding accordingly. The choice is yours or > Jammeh's."If we really want to live the dreams of VISION 2020 and > nurture our young > democracy, we should kill this culture of silence and work > together in the > interest of The Gambia? > Mr Saidy, we do not want to live the dreams of vision 2020, > because it is > not our vision, the vision of the Gambian people, rather a > nightmare by a > mad man hungry for power and hallucinating unrealistic and far fetched > visions. What we want as a nation and as a people is a society of > sanity and > tolerance, a society base on respect and deliverance. We do not > one a > tyranical regime that has nothing to deliver but fear and > insecurity an > uncertainty. God willing Mr Saidy, the Gambian people will, by all > meansnecessary, liberate and emancipate themselves from the jaws > of this poisnous > snake. > Until the injustice and the suffering of our people brought by this > government is finally uprooted from all sectors of our social > structures, I > will not rest. The Gambian people will not rest. 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