frankly there is too much of knee jerk grapevine chit chats, deep throatism, rumour juggling and anti Jammehism by faceless wonders on this list. it is getting down to the point where objectivity is losing ground to a subjective onslaught which is looking as biased as Jammeh is no doubt an authoritarian populist. if the likes of Ndey Jobarteh are really democrats they have to about as much brandish their cloaks of objectivity as much as they continually deluge us with sentimental piffle about keeping some self conjured idiom that they brand as "the struggle continues" which in reality is some poor display intellectual pomp and ballistic. if we are gonna change the political landscape of Africa in the next millenium, then we have to be above this personality spats and endless unnecessary and biased bickering. of course Jammeh arguably has uglier democratic credentials than Jawara and a more dastard violation of human rights. but how we counter this retrogressive and reactionary regime is something that has to be handled with maturity, facts, and objectivity. by this i mean the least you could do is to live up to the democratic canon of giving credit where due and throw as much bucket load as the situation and issue warrants. can we be civic about this and drop the knee jerk smears and unfounded deep throatism. Hamjatta Kanteh ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------