I am glad you answered in the negative. I am pleased with you all over
again.
Now about shouting and screaming, it seemed to me you did a whole lotta
that in this 5 sentence response to me. And you tell ME not to pull my friggin
hair out??? What kahones as Caesar is wont to quip "uncle"?
That friggin Jaawula better introduce herself to me before I throw my hat
in the ring. I give you until end of May, 2009. I don't play gaddamit. To
say that I have an opportunity to meet a Wulli Princess Jaawula??? Just the
name Jaawula makes me wanna do cartwheels.
I vill be vaiting. Haruna.
In a message dated 4/22/2009 5:55:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
No, Haruna. I am killing two bird with one stone. That is responding some
who claimed i should direct my queries to PDOIS directly instead of putting
it in forums. I have done that before, without any success. So to cut a
long story short, i will do as i think appropriate. And also to expose that,
i am not writing in support or defence of any party, just my own intuitive.
How can i be angry becus, the pdois hierarchy decline to respond to me? it
is their prerequisite who they answer to and who they don't. every person
as that right, including you, masoud. Thanks for asking, now you go away
before you lose Princess Jaawula. And don't shout, it wouldn't work. In the
village we learn to speak softly and gently.
suntou
--- On Wed, 22/4/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Let's move on for the interest of one Gambia.
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Wednesday, 22 April, 2009, 10:40 PM
> OK uncle SUntou, I wanna make sure I'm reading you
> right:
>
> Are you offended because PDOIS or PDOIS' officer/s did
> not respond to your
> questions?
> Is that why your independent view of PDOIS seems to be
> adverse as opposed
> to favourable to PDOIS??
>
> I will be extremely disappointed in you if the answers to
> the above are
> YES.
> Haruna. Remember there is no need to present a historical
> review of your
> questions proper. Just give me two line/sentence answers.
> Please. Thank you
> in advance. MQJGDT. Darbo.
>
>
> In a message dated 4/22/2009 6:53:47 A.M. Eastern Daylight
> Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> Sey, This is not a time for blame, Saihou wish to broker a
> cause for
> common ground, He is not dictating to Suntou or Mathew. I
> respect the approach
> of Saihou and the way he presented his observations. I
> concluded that he is
> a mature politician and a well meaning brother. I respect
> that. For some
> merely talking about PDOIS or its leadership translate into
> anti-many things.
> There are clear issues at play, and for now, i will shelve
> discussions
> view divisive. It is sad that, politicians are held in
> status beyound the
> ordinary, i wonder where that will lead the plan unity
> talks?
> To make one point very clear. My observation on Halifa or
> PDOIS are based
> on independent thoughts. In mid-2007, I emailed PDOIS some
> questions
> concerning worries i had and wishing clarifications. To my
> surprise, no one
> responded to the questions. I also emailed UDP some
> question about the
> accusations of the party having tribalist issues. saihou
> responded to my email and
> further put me in touch with Mr Ebou Manneh, who expressed
> his opinion on
> all my questions.
> I later emailed Suwaibou of PDOIS some queries, he also
> never responded.
> We talked briefly on the phone and i explained that, i
> will send him an
> email, since the first email i sent to the official
> account was never responded
> to.
> I still has questions that i would want a member of the
> PDOIS executive
> responding to. If they don't see the need to express
> an opinion on my
> queries, i have every right to take an indedenpend view on
> issues of Gambian
> politics.
> Again, i will also hasten to add that, those who directed
> emails to me
> bordering on tirbal pride, i respect every single member
> of the Gambian
> family, and i also respect the rights for others to be
> what they want to be.
> what is clear and visible for all to see and know is that:
> No matter how
> fluent and tolerant one may be to other tribes, he/she has
> passonate love
> for a language or culture God choose him/her to be born
> into. No matter how
> much educated or religious one is, the desire to love and
> admire one's
> heritage, language or tribe is always there. This should
> not in itself cause any
> division or hate.
> Accusing others of being tribalist simply because they
> make an observation
> about a political leader belonging a to different tribe is
> both foulish
> and unnecessary.
> Unity talks. Let the talk begins. I hope Suntou's
> insignificant political
> views doesn't affect any thing. May God bless the
> Gambia. Amen.
> Suntou
>
> --- On Wed, 22/4/09, baboucarr Sey <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> From: baboucarr Sey <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Let's move on for the interest of one
> Gambia.
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Wednesday, 22 April, 2009, 6:45 AM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Bro Mballow I hope they will take Hed of your advise.
> Let modesty be the rule of observance.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Saihou Mballow <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 5:57:55 AM
> Subject: Let's move on for the interest of one Gambia.
>
>
> Dear brothers, sisters and friends,
> in our honest view, Gambia is at a crossroads in which
> Gambians and
> friends of The Gambia are presented with choices. Despite
> our individual
> differences, political and otherwise, the death of our
> nation is taking place right
> before our eyes and the country is taken hostage by the
> present regime.
> Please, if we are serious in helping free the nation from
> this tyrant, we
> should depart from our current way of launching personal
> attacks against our
> opposition political leaders who are on the ground.
> Let's give them the
> support so that one day we will tell the world look we are
> mature people and we
> have made President Jammeh's regime a history.
>
> Again, we have an opportunity to save our country by
> engaging in serious
> give and take discussions among ourselves and leaders at
> the workplaces,
> restaurants, forums, homes and so fort to effect peaceful
> democratic change.
>
> Let's not forget that Mr.Jammeh has unleashed his
> hired pen brigades to
> join us at any level and at any proposed venue for unity
> discussions that we
> are headed for another futile result. Please, we must not
> give in to a gang
> of scoundrels who make their living at the expense of our
> people by
> supporting a ruthless regime that depends on violence to
> keep it in power.
>
> I would end by thanking Mr. Suntou Touray and Mr. Mathew
> Jallow, after
> speaking to them this evening pertaining to serious and
> urgent issues in the
> country, we all agreed that we should move on promote
> unity and open new
> pages to sound this alarm to our political leadership to
> get its act together
> in order to coordinate a clear, coherent and unified
> alternative vision
> to the Jammeh's regime.
>
> Saihou
>
>
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