Hello Ndey Jobarteh: Let me first start by welcoming you back from the Gambia. I can see that it was successful trip. Anyway before I get started, I would really like to know if this is the same Ndey Jobarteh "The Struggle continues"? I know that my question may sound confusing to everyone, but I decided to ask this question due to the confusion and disappointment that I gained after reading your top ten lists about the Gambia. I don't know if you are aware of my presents in the Gambia-L, but I have been here for a while. And since I became a member, I have been finding your comments very interesting, Important and most importantly Neutral. Belief me or not but whenever I log on the computer, I would first search for " the Struggle Continues" and then other mails. But after reading your findings about our beloved country the Gambia, I can't express on this PC how confusing and disappointed I was, when I came to see the Imbalance comments from my Preferred and neutral intellectual for the first time in this L. Especially when taking the huge difference between the then Gambia and the present Gambia into consideration in term of development at large. Ndey I have the courage to point out that there is a huge difference between the two regimes because I worked with both. And I have hundreds of proves to this. But unfortunately I hate talking about politics. Although I love a Politician who normally try to be neutral. Have a nice day. ><>Badjie-Bassen <>< Student Miami University _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------