Yero, my first instict was to just ignore what Kejau rightfully pointed as Garwalleh and if you attempt to tell us it is not garwalleh, then you cannot blame some of us for seeing your hand at deception. I'm just at a loss. I do not have a problem speaking my mind on Imam Baba Leigh or any soul for that matter, so, what is this sermon about? Some of you are beginning to sound like talibehs and that is not why we are here. When the man was in custody I made my opinions known and when he got out I made my opinions known. You have a different opinion, life goes on. So, what seems to be  the problem? We agreed to disagreed, that is all that happened here and nothingelse. I'm sorry but I do not get the fixation on this one. My opinion stands and I am not trapped by anything. My mind is always free and very clear. I think the angle is unnecessary. An Imam apologizing for doing nothing wrong you do not see a contradiction there but come here to preach about apology form Joe. I did not speak my mind in closed doors but out in the open. Yero, if the Imam was Pope or Rabbi, I will still speak my mind and you know that. Thus, what are trying to accomplish here? You are taking other's opinions personal and I wonder why, especially when your name is not Imam Baba Leigh.

Joe

Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 02:54:30 -0500
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Subject: [G_L] Appreciation from Imam Baba Leigh
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Well folks, those that are quick to make conclusions always find themselves trapped in some unawares. Spoken and written words are subjected to different interpretations. It is your interpretation, my own and the real interpretation. In anyway, I am sticking out my neck again...it calls for full awareness that some of these folks are clearly victims. We must be careful in jumping to conclusions. Otherwise, we risk demonstrating the same tendencies we are accusing Jammeh of. Gambia's current struggle requires great carefulness. We must weed out Jammeh and his hypocrisy. Equally, attitudinal change is also needed. In doing this, a clear distinction between the victim and the oppressor must be noted. Those that are seeking to replace Jammeh must act mature and offer better things than what jammeh has constantly shown gambians. In anyway, it is our Gambia....all of us. What Gambia do we want out kids and grandchildren to inherit? That answer lies in each and everyone's hands.
 
Going by the way the man is handling himself, he still remains the same. Like the lawyers normally argue, it is better to fight from the outside. I once again congratulate the Imam for being steadfast and sincere. We will keep it honest and sincere with those that keep it honest and sincere with us. 
 
My 2 cents....and for those interested, here is a nice letter to all of you. Like they say in Pularr, "Onn fof, onn jaramah!"
 
Please see the link below from the Daily News....
 
http://dailynews.gm/africa/gambia/article/appreciation-to-the-public-and-well-wishers
 
Best regards,
Yero.
                                        
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