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bread man



300 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2007 :  21:33:30  Show Profile Send bread man a Private Message
Impressive Karamba, you seem to know a lot about the inner circle of the government. Are you sure you have not being one of those ministers or one of those senior military officers. You know too much and is very convinced. Ha ha ha brother man:)

It is the mark of intelligence to entertain an idea without accepting it.
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bread man



300 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2007 :  21:33:30  Show Profile Send bread man a Private Message
Impressive Karamba, you seem to know a lot about the inner circle of the government. Are you sure you have not being one of those ministers or one of those senior military officers. You know too much and is very convinced. Ha ha ha brother man:)

It is the mark of intelligence to entertain an idea without accepting it.
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2007 :  23:46:56  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Bread Man,

You are the ultimate winner. It was a case of serious deception that many good people fell for Jammeh and quite late to realise their mistake. I do not hate Jammeh as a person. I could not just stand anyone who bends on imposing hardship on innocent people. Gambian generosity must not be abused. Very likely, there are people out there who are thinking of worse games once they unseat Jammeh. We have to continue the balaning act no matter our friends or foe in power. There must be a strict line between personality and nationality. I had no doubt that you are one of those good persons Gambia is blessed to possess. Everything we exchanged over the past weeks was none aimed at demeaning your person. I am glad for you.


Karamba
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 22 Mar 2007 :  23:46:56  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Bread Man,

You are the ultimate winner. It was a case of serious deception that many good people fell for Jammeh and quite late to realise their mistake. I do not hate Jammeh as a person. I could not just stand anyone who bends on imposing hardship on innocent people. Gambian generosity must not be abused. Very likely, there are people out there who are thinking of worse games once they unseat Jammeh. We have to continue the balaning act no matter our friends or foe in power. There must be a strict line between personality and nationality. I had no doubt that you are one of those good persons Gambia is blessed to possess. Everything we exchanged over the past weeks was none aimed at demeaning your person. I am glad for you.


Karamba
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bread man



300 Posts

Posted - 23 Mar 2007 :  20:35:14  Show Profile Send bread man a Private Message
Thanks Karamba, I remain loyal to my country and Jammeh as the elected leader. The fruits of democracy my brother. Am also gonna hold on to Jammeh because even though he might have some flaws, his vision really represents my view of developement.

It is the mark of intelligence to entertain an idea without accepting it.
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bread man



300 Posts

Posted - 23 Mar 2007 :  20:35:14  Show Profile Send bread man a Private Message
Thanks Karamba, I remain loyal to my country and Jammeh as the elected leader. The fruits of democracy my brother. Am also gonna hold on to Jammeh because even though he might have some flaws, his vision really represents my view of developement.

It is the mark of intelligence to entertain an idea without accepting it.
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 23 Mar 2007 :  23:55:07  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Bread Man,

Even in the last hour before he is unseated, Jammeh will still enjoy some support. That is the beauty of free opinion. Our love for Gambia must be greater than our fear of addressing Jammeh or any succeeding president the one fat bulk of truth. Respects.

Karamba
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 23 Mar 2007 :  23:55:07  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Bread Man,

Even in the last hour before he is unseated, Jammeh will still enjoy some support. That is the beauty of free opinion. Our love for Gambia must be greater than our fear of addressing Jammeh or any succeeding president the one fat bulk of truth. Respects.

Karamba
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Jangjang

Austria
62 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2007 :  10:19:32  Show Profile Send Jangjang a Private Message
Many thanks, Karamba.

The sadest thing about some Gambians is that they will always support Jammeh and his killers and try to blind people with his so-called development as far as somebody close to them is not killed or mained! Typical Gambian style! As far as my brother or family member is at a higher post, and Jammeh's attrocities do not affect me and my family then I am fine. That is the fact! What is development when people are not free? what is development when people cannot afford the 3-day meal for their families? Gambians want development in freedom!

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Jangjang

Austria
62 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2007 :  10:19:32  Show Profile Send Jangjang a Private Message
Many thanks, Karamba.

The sadest thing about some Gambians is that they will always support Jammeh and his killers and try to blind people with his so-called development as far as somebody close to them is not killed or mained! Typical Gambian style! As far as my brother or family member is at a higher post, and Jammeh's attrocities do not affect me and my family then I am fine. That is the fact! What is development when people are not free? what is development when people cannot afford the 3-day meal for their families? Gambians want development in freedom!

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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2007 :  14:41:08  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Dear Brother Jangjang,

You have driven the message home. It was this fact I stand giving life to. We don't have to wait until a friend or immediate family member gets killed by Jammeh and then we protest. Once Jammeh's killer wheel is on the roll, every other head is at risk. The man came to kill and maim. He is now fulfilling that mission by the number of heads that rolled six feet below. Now what he is doing is like building concrete monuments over the burial grounds of our dear fellow citizens killed over the 13 years since he robbed the instruments of governance. He calls that development. We as Gambians must remain adamantly defiant to Jammeh. Let him dig out the skulls of our dear loved ones. For me as a person, none of my immediate family have been killed. But my heart could not bear the pain other families go through after witnessing the brutal killing of loved ones. It is in that spirit I stand to condemn and will remain defiant until the last grain of evidence is tendered to a just Gambian court of law for the fairest dispensation of justice.

Karamba
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2007 :  14:41:08  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Dear Brother Jangjang,

You have driven the message home. It was this fact I stand giving life to. We don't have to wait until a friend or immediate family member gets killed by Jammeh and then we protest. Once Jammeh's killer wheel is on the roll, every other head is at risk. The man came to kill and maim. He is now fulfilling that mission by the number of heads that rolled six feet below. Now what he is doing is like building concrete monuments over the burial grounds of our dear fellow citizens killed over the 13 years since he robbed the instruments of governance. He calls that development. We as Gambians must remain adamantly defiant to Jammeh. Let him dig out the skulls of our dear loved ones. For me as a person, none of my immediate family have been killed. But my heart could not bear the pain other families go through after witnessing the brutal killing of loved ones. It is in that spirit I stand to condemn and will remain defiant until the last grain of evidence is tendered to a just Gambian court of law for the fairest dispensation of justice.

Karamba
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Jangjang

Austria
62 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2007 :  15:43:48  Show Profile Send Jangjang a Private Message
Well Said! Karamba, we need people like you not others who selfishly equate so-called development with human life and freedom. To tell the truth, I was jubilant for those few weeks after Jammeh took power, not that I support coups in African or any other coup for that matter but because of the political frustration and his announcements then; such as I am not a politician, politicians are dirty, Nobody will stay in power for more than 10 years even 10 years is too much!

Then Koro ceesay was burned down in his car and he said nothing then I realised that these are the same soldiers of Africa with no difference but just to stay in power and get rich quick by all means.

Another typical Gambian behavoiur surfaced after Koro's death and infact after every subsequent murder in the hands of Jammeh."DAYSAN" (sorry) is the word from most Gambians for few weeks and then it all fades away as if nothing happened. As if there is no Gambian with conscience, no Imams and Fathers to voice public feelings, no politician to oppose injustice, nothing! nothing! God will take care of it, is the words, as if somebody will come from promiseland to save us.

But remenber the families of the deceased will never forget their love ones, buried alive, burned, shot, lost or ... no closure.
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Jangjang

Austria
62 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2007 :  15:43:48  Show Profile Send Jangjang a Private Message
Well Said! Karamba, we need people like you not others who selfishly equate so-called development with human life and freedom. To tell the truth, I was jubilant for those few weeks after Jammeh took power, not that I support coups in African or any other coup for that matter but because of the political frustration and his announcements then; such as I am not a politician, politicians are dirty, Nobody will stay in power for more than 10 years even 10 years is too much!

Then Koro ceesay was burned down in his car and he said nothing then I realised that these are the same soldiers of Africa with no difference but just to stay in power and get rich quick by all means.

Another typical Gambian behavoiur surfaced after Koro's death and infact after every subsequent murder in the hands of Jammeh."DAYSAN" (sorry) is the word from most Gambians for few weeks and then it all fades away as if nothing happened. As if there is no Gambian with conscience, no Imams and Fathers to voice public feelings, no politician to oppose injustice, nothing! nothing! God will take care of it, is the words, as if somebody will come from promiseland to save us.

But remenber the families of the deceased will never forget their love ones, buried alive, burned, shot, lost or ... no closure.
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Dalton1



3485 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2007 :  16:04:12  Show Profile  Visit Dalton1's Homepage Send Dalton1 a Private Message
Janjang, missing your threads. Where u been? You must be hot this morning, like that song by Mims (Rap singer), "Tis is why, tis is why...am hot".

Welcome back!

Yero

"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:
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