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 Mr. President! What is your heart beating for?
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Bigchiefin

USA
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Posted - 24 Apr 2006 :  12:23:21  Show Profile Send Bigchiefin a Private Message
As a concerned citizen, I am at qualms with the so-called president of the Gambia because of his belligerant attitude. Modern day Gambia doesnt deserve a president that will address the citizenry without respect. Yahya somehow felt too emotional about the recent alleged coup. critics say that it is a framed coup which could be believable because the fact do no add up.He instigated the whole thind so as to blackmail the government of senegal an dto possibly postpone the upcoming elections in Gambia.

Why is Yahya so scared that he has to resort to killing innocent people. I feel for the victims' families because nobody know the trouble they have to go through after the demise of theie sole breadwinner. He should be wise regardless of his mediocre mind to realize that he would one day account for all of the atrocities he committed. He've seen the downfall of previous dictators like Mobutu, and the late president of Ukraine. You will dance to your own tune sir and it will be your worst dance.

When Yahya became president back in 1994, I was only 13 and my political knowledge was very meager. I adored his philosopy not knowing how greed will one day engulf this monster/goodman. His recent speech at the ten thousand man march highlighted how resentful he was at the alleged coupist. The part that caught me off guard was his declaration to be Gambia's president for 30 years or until the plans entailed in vision 2020 are accomplished. Aint this the man that accused Jawara of trying to rule GAmbia forever and trying to create a JAwara dynasty. Its just like the cooking pot calling the kettle you black. Funy aint it. Yahya, you took over a democratically elected gov't through the barrel of the gun and you have the audacity to denounce a ciup. This fool must be kidding. Aint **** right with you or your childish political game. get ready to get your butt out of that office come November coz your time is up.
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Yahya, you beleive Gambians are afraid of you or something. It just happens to be that Gambians are peace loving people and would deter any activity that will culminate into violence. But if you perpetually oppress a weak at heart person, he/she would one day explode and the outcome could be disastrous.

Your political orators as i call them, the dailyobserver will also go down with you as you all perish. They cease to publish any anti Jammeh e-mail but we understand and know who the sole proprietor is.

Wake up Jammeh and forgive me for my vernacular, whats ur heart beating for? is you scared coz i know under pressure, u change like a chammelion.
PLEASE GUYS SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THIS.

Da chief

kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 24 Apr 2006 :  18:47:40  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
Well i hope the elections will tell us how Gambians like Junkung.

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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taalibeh

Gambia
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Posted - 24 Apr 2006 :  21:00:38  Show Profile Send taalibeh a Private Message
I think there is a new political dimention shaping up currently in the Gambia, if Hon Halifas' words are to go by. There is tremendous political activities amongst the youth which is a sign of progress. We must rise up and emancipate ourselves. I prefer the route of education.

Education is not only achieved in the classroom but any where. According to Hon. Sallah, naming ceremonies are being turn into political forums to sensitize people. Employing the right strategies could harvest huge gains for NADD come October.

While jammeh is thinking he will be president for another thirty years we will the designing to boot him out in October. A dreamer he is.

Taalibeh
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