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 Dr Jammeh Retires from HIV/AIDS Clinic
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Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 22 Jun 2007 :  02:21:39  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

In a dramatic twist of events, Doktorr Yehya Jammeh is monitored as having retired from his clinic for now. His he is said to have handed the responsibility to his nephew Dr Ansumana Jammeh. This announcement came as Doktorr Jammeh discharged 13 patients who pass through his HIV/AIDS clinic in past months. Does anyone have any more details and reasons why Mr Doktorr Presidang decided to quit his global crusade so soon. Is it true?

Karamba

jambo



3300 Posts

Posted - 22 Jun 2007 :  13:28:33  Show Profile Send jambo a Private Message
what a shambles, others have mentioned that the patients have been discharged. Lte me ask this what patients since there is not proof that they had the illness how has it been cured
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Sibo



Denmark
231 Posts

Posted - 22 Jun 2007 :  13:45:13  Show Profile Send Sibo a Private Message
At least he īs stopped the madness for now. God, I canīt believe how he can be this ignorant. He is the one who needs a doctor, something is wrong with that guy
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 22 Jun 2007 :  17:48:55  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
Most disturbing is, a president using human flesh as playing object. Now that Jammeh proved himself wrong and the rest of world right, do Gambians think they have a president to present? This HIV/AIDS treatment is an extension of Jammeh's desire for human blood. If he will not go the war front to fight, but will process sick patients to death. It is an aspect of quenching a desire to terminate life. That is what Jammeh calls success.

Karamba

Edited by - Karamba on 22 Jun 2007 18:40:28
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Santanfara



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Posted - 22 Jun 2007 :  22:32:55  Show Profile  Visit Santanfara's Homepage Send Santanfara a Private Message
karamba , our state of affairs is a foregone conclusion .every decent gambian aggree accross the political divide that yahya as always been a desaster at the helm of our state. i catagorically believe that the man is insane .he is krank . equating himself with doctors that are train for years is flabacastingly uneasy for all concern gambians.i tell you what he has not retire yet .he is taking a break. he will be back for more squiching blood socking just mabuto use to do. who knows what mabuto use to drink for pre-break fast ritual ? according to his son inlaw ,mabuto use to drink chicken blood every morning .yahya may not do that but he can take pleasure in seeing dying people slowly loose grip of his evil hands. he need stoping.

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Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 23 Jun 2007 :  02:11:47  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

What every Gambian will live to regret for very long time is the fatal error of believing that Jammeh stood a suitable candidate for job of president. Many in Gambia could not see the ARMED ROBBER character of this regime. Now that things have come this bad, the side talks turn into public debate. If there comes a total collapse in Gambia, the one to feel it worst will be Doktorr Jammeh. He is deeply full of passion for post of president and name of richest man. It is like for him a dream he never had. To have him reduced to zero is something of phoebia. It is only when Gambians continue to tolerate Jammeh and his types that this state of affairs will remain. As tides are getting rough, it goes like Jammeh's haters are gaining the larger number. Hunger, starvation, and tormentation can only be resisted for short while. There is growing shortage in Gambia today. It is not likely that all those empty bellies will want to wait for their share till the next world. They might as well want it right here on earth. Anyone who stands on the way to people achieving their goals of decent livelihood, that person stands to be greeted with anger and hatred. We have now got to that stage in Gambia and that is why Jammeh is getting more tensed and confused by the minutes.

Karamba
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