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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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 You're right Cous. I created the monster Gadhafi, I filled my pockets with Gadhafi's dinars, and it was when I got booted out that I realize Gadhafi was undesirable to Libyans.

You can say the same thing about Yahya too. I created him, I filled my pockets with Yahya's dalasis, and when I got booted out, I realize Yahya is undesirable for Gambians.

I suppose this is good instruction for the next Gadhafi and Yahya not to fill the pockets of the likes of Haruna because when we realize they are undesirable to their own citizens, we would rail against them.

One place you're not correct is that "Haruna is like Sam Sarr, Amb. Essa Bocar Sey, etcetera. These men are unique to themselves. Haruna is like no other human on earth. Get it??? Good!! Now git......>> I got work to do.

Haruna. Baabal Aziziyya.

 

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From: Fankung Fankung Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tue, Aug 23, 2011 8:03 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] Fwd: [>-<] COMMENTARY : Jammeh's next.


Brings me to previous argument. You helped create this monster that is why you know so much about him. When you were filling your pockets and serving him, no on e hear an Ansu here. It was only when you were booted out that u started criticizing him. U remind me of sam sarr, essa sey and other online wariors
On Aug 23, 2011 3:21 AM, "Haruna Darbo" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
>  Sanyangba,
> 
> Thank you for sharing the brilliant Ansu Koroma.
> 
> Haruna.
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sanyangfarang <[log in to unmask]>
> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: [G_L] Fwd: [>-<] COMMENTARY : Jammeh's next.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: sanyangfarang <[log in to unmask]>
> To: ansukoroma <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Mon, Aug 22, 2011 1:56 pm
> Subject: Re: [>-<] COMMENTARY : Jammeh's next.
> 
> 
> I can't say it any BETTER. Thanks for your insight 
> Koroma.Farang.-----Original Message-----From: ansukoroma 
> <[log in to unmask]>To: gambiapost <[log in to unmask]>Sent: 
> Mon, Aug 22, 2011 4:28 pmSubject: [>-<] COMMENTARY : Jammeh's next.  
> Withthe fall of Ben Ali of Tunis, Mubarak of Egypt and now Ghadaffi 
> ofLibya, the Arab Spring matches on.  Damascus must be very uneasy 
> rightabout now, given the sustained violence that Bashar al-Assad 
> hasunleashed on the Syrian people for wanting to be free from 
> dictatorshipand the decision of President Obama to ask the Syrian 
> dictator torelinquish power.  Libya is even more instructive and 
> relevant to theGambian case in that Mouamar Ghaddafi was not only a 
> mentor of YayaJammeh who introduced him to the art of terror but he was 
> also hisfirst major financier.  Most of the security apparatus 
> employedcurrently in The Gambia has a strong Libyan flavor, including 
> thetraining of some elements of the Green Boys of Jammeh fashioned on 
> theGhaddafi security forces.  Yaya Jammeh has been a main beneficiary 
> ofGhaddafi largesse but Jammeh became the first to abandon Ghaddafi 
> inhis hour of need. To add insult to injury, Jammeh quickly announced 
> theseizure of the Ghaddafi's investments in The Gambia only to receive 
> astern warning from the Transitional National Council in Banghazi 
> thatthe investments were Libya's and not Ghaddafi's.  Jammeh quickly 
> backedoff - not surprising to those who know Yaya Jammeh to be a 
> certifiedcoward. The swift and unexpected fall of Tripoli last night 
> wasinstructive in that it was not all what Ghaddafi said it was going 
> tobe i.e. that the city was secured and well guarded by his 
> well-armedsecurity forces.  Obviously, that was not the case given the 
> lightenspeed the 'rebels' routed the Ghaddafi forces.  It was either 
> therewere no superior security forces at all, as claimed by Ghaddafi, 
> orthat the security forces decided to lay down their arms and join 
> the'rebels' against Ghaddafi. It matters not which of the 
> twopossibilities occurred because either scenario is instructive 
> forGambia and Gambians that will help us in our fight to dislodge 
> thebrutal and corrupt dictatorship of Yaya Jammeh.  
> Dictatorshipssubjugate the citizenry through fear and intimidation 
> using torture andpropaganda.  The Libyan people called Ghaddafi's bluff 
> last night andthis morning discovered the Emperor, after all, had no 
> clothes.Gambians must draw lessons from the Arab Spring but 
> particularly fromthe events unfolding in Benghazi and Tripoli.A. Koroma
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