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Karamba

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Posted - 05 Apr 2007 : 20:45:13
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Madiba,
Like it or not, Jammeh stands the supreme dictator of Gambian Laws. Can you think SERIOUSLY otherwise. It is not my wish to state that. It is the indistructible fact. I cannot do anything about it. The mere mention of that fact is only a drop in the ocean. Where nobody mentions it, JAMMEH IS STILL EVERYTHING in Gambia. C'mon Madida, is this the first time you ever come to get the information that Jammeh is the sole dictator of Gambian Laws? I am surprised that you posed surprised about a mere mention of this. In very bold stance, I remain firm that Jammeh is treating every GambiaN like dummies and zombies. This is D Truth.
About the Youth Enterprise and Kanilai Farms, you seem to have much knowledge about. You will be seen kind enough to share more on that. What curious observation reveals is that Jammeh takes Gambians for a ride by initiating bogus schemes in the name of youth, women, students, peace, name it. None of it is genuine. It is all politically motivated. The extent to which even clever Gambians come to believe that Jammeh is serving public interest by those bogus schemes is the SOLE PROOF that he is scoring on even the best of brains.People of Gambia may be seen POOR. Yet they are not CRAZY. "Na Poor we poor, we no craze wo." |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 Apr 2007 : 21:07:09
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Karamba then why is Jammeh getting away wit these things? If Gambians don't enjoy wat Jammeh is doing and we don't put a stop to it, then he's not taking us for zombies. We are definitely zombies then.
The only knowledge i have about the YDE and Kanilai farms are activities these two provide to customers. A single person cannot be a dictator by himself. He must be asisted and abated by people. In this case if these people are Gambians, who do you blame?
Gambians had the chance to change the status quo and blew the chance. What i am tired of is mere rethorics. Mere words can never ever un-seat Jammeh. I have said these N times on this and other fora. I am for the best candidate who will deliver the goods irrespective of background. And let me add this anyone president who's not for a free press, a specified term limit amongst others is not for me Baldeh bolong. |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 05 Apr 2007 : 21:07:09
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Karamba then why is Jammeh getting away wit these things? If Gambians don't enjoy wat Jammeh is doing and we don't put a stop to it, then he's not taking us for zombies. We are definitely zombies then.
The only knowledge i have about the YDE and Kanilai farms are activities these two provide to customers. A single person cannot be a dictator by himself. He must be asisted and abated by people. In this case if these people are Gambians, who do you blame?
Gambians had the chance to change the status quo and blew the chance. What i am tired of is mere rethorics. Mere words can never ever un-seat Jammeh. I have said these N times on this and other fora. I am for the best candidate who will deliver the goods irrespective of background. And let me add this anyone president who's not for a free press, a specified term limit amongst others is not for me Baldeh bolong. |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 05 Apr 2007 : 21:50:21
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Madiba,
It may not be a matter of acceptance people remain mute under Jammeh's heavy-weight bully hands. He is not fair with Gambians in the least. Gambians are democratic and law abiding citizens. Jammeh is playing rough with that. To him, it is an aspect of his supreme power. Not that this is accepted by Gambians. Jammeh could have been more civil by respecting his limits as president of a civilised democratic nation. This he is not doing and that is unfortunate. His abuse of political position for personal gains is beyond reasonable limits. Gambians certainly do not wish to be ruled by iron fists. Even if he was largely elected, there are still limits to the mandate. He on his part does not respect that. Sad enough !! |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 05 Apr 2007 : 21:50:21
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Madiba,
It may not be a matter of acceptance people remain mute under Jammeh's heavy-weight bully hands. He is not fair with Gambians in the least. Gambians are democratic and law abiding citizens. Jammeh is playing rough with that. To him, it is an aspect of his supreme power. Not that this is accepted by Gambians. Jammeh could have been more civil by respecting his limits as president of a civilised democratic nation. This he is not doing and that is unfortunate. His abuse of political position for personal gains is beyond reasonable limits. Gambians certainly do not wish to be ruled by iron fists. Even if he was largely elected, there are still limits to the mandate. He on his part does not respect that. Sad enough !! |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 07 Apr 2007 : 12:39:51
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Sister Omega,
If you seek to defend Jammeh on his killings and corruptions, you may harm your brain. The world is already well informed about Jammeh in all spheres. Where that is nothing to convince you, what the world is in the know suffices. It is not for me or anyone to prove. Everyday reality of life in Gambia is a pool of undeniable evidence. You can choose to close your eyes. Sadness and shame !!!
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