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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> HaruinadingBuda,
>
> Your Muuti is still oozing stinky incoherent stuff.  As i said earlier
> bring something original.  You sad old clown and i am enjoying your
> jest. You are one sad old drunken fart preoccupied with masturbating about
> what people are doing or not doing.  Only a sad sorry delusional MF
> like your sorry bloated behind will think people are hating on you.  Me
> hating on  you HaruinadingBuda, never.  An insignificant fool like you
> never be hated upon by me.  You are so bloody sick. What is so special about
> a fetid piece of shit like you? What have you got that will make me hate on
> you delusional fool?  Talking about paranoid and phantom enemies.  I have
> known.  You are and lot are the bloody the paranoid fools, jumping all over
> the place trying to intimidate people from mentioning any dissenting views
> concerning UDP.    Of course a liar like you will try anything just to feel
> good about your sorry insignificant delusional self.  Haha, me living on
> charity.   Keep trying jackass, you'll keep masturbating and having dreams
> about me crazed loser.
>
> HaruinadingBuda, try again.  Your rambling is making me chuckle even more.
> You are a fucking joke of liar, fool.
>
> Come again and try something original.
>
> Good night!
>
> later,
>
> Mboge
>
>  On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:07 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> [-----Original Message-----  From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>  To:
> GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>  Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 12:43 pm  Subject:
> Re: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The Gambia.HaruinadingBuda,
>  Chuckling loudly,
> Anything more you can add to your silly lies,  Haruinadingbuda, the sad
> drunken liar. Nothing new about your rubbish, i was expecting something
> original but as usual you disappointed.] Olfactor.
>
> It would be a waste of mind to be original with you two losers. I am not
> responsible for your edumatainment. Now git!
>
> [Who the fuck is obsessed with the UDP or its leader.  Not me.  I
> have  more important things to occupy myself with than lying about the UDP
> or its leader.] Olfactor.
>
> OK. This one is easy to figure out.
>
> [I do not give hoot about the UDP.] Olfactor.
>
> Aha!!
>
> [How many times have you seen me talk about that outfit.] Olfactor.
>
> I wasn't counting.
>
> [With you and the lot that keep kissing your stinky behind all the failures
> of the UDP is because of PDOIS.] Olfactor.
>
> No one ever said PDOIS is responsible for UDP victories, failures, or
> stagnations. PDOIS must frist look after its victories, failures, and
> stagnations after some three decades in Gambia. PDOIS can never have an
> effect one way or the other on the ware of UDP, NRP, GMC, or ppp. You would
> like to believe it could wouldn't you?? Unless you can point to one
> utterance in the millions of mail here, I would say it appears someone is
> obsessed about either UDP or PDOIS!!!!! ANd it ain't you god Haruna.
>
> [A day never passes without, PDOIS this, Halifa that.] Olfactor.
>
> It would seem to me you ought to take that up with PDOIS and Halifa. If you
> remove all the failure-reveling, failure-analysis, Fantasmic and odious
> way-forwards on other nations Halifa has no clue about, why you wouldn't be
> left with any mention of PDOIS and Halifa I wouldn't think, would you?
>
> [Unhealthy obsession. Very sad indeed.] Olfactor.
>
> Right.
>
> [You and your loony lot can never make anyone to stay mute with your
> tactics of shouting down people whenever UDP is mentioned.] Olfactor.
>
> I thought you were hard of hearing that's why I shout you lil arse down. My
> bad. So you wanna raise your voice cos Haruna is shouting your lil behind
> down. To shout you down or up!!!!! That is the question.
>
> [Lying that you're correcting people's lies about the UDP leader is a loud
> fart. You are correcting no one, it is absolute Bull Shit.] Olfactor.
>
> So what're you saying you nincampooh as our friend Sankara is wont to quip.
>
> [All you want to hear is praise singing.] Olfactor.
>
> Praise-singing??????? From you Olfactor??? for how much??????? I hope
> you're not charging any fee for praise-singing. I'd rather have Giuseppe
> praise sing my beautiful black arse than you Olfactor. And that's not a
> compliment.
>
> [Not from this corner, for you haven't earned it.] Olfactor.
>
> How do I earn a praise-song from my dear Olfactor???
>
> [And keep masturbating about what i am contributing to Norwegian society. I
> guess you've got enough sad friends in Norway you can call to have an
> update on me, since it seems i am that important for you to be concern
> about what i am doing.] Olfactor.
>
> My Texarcana Churchman, Grimes, shared with me once: Haronda, there's no
> more unproductive animal on God's green earth than a paranoid monkey.
>
> [Don't get excited i know it is your sad attempt to try to ridicule and put
> down those who object to the stinky stench coming from your behind.]
> Olfactor.
>
> My shit is golden. And you know it. Quit player-hatin on your god. That
> would be me.
>
> [It is the trademark of your sad kind. Well, well keep trying this man is
> grateful with what live has offered.] Olfactor.
>
> Life. When you are not responsible for your lot in life but dependent on
> charity from other, you call it Live.
>
> [There are plenty sad folk around whose pass time is chatting shit about
> others, they can help you.] Olfactor.
>
> And he seeks phantom enemies.
>
> [I never lose any sleep about such sad farts.] Olfactor.
>
> Who is that leaning over your shoulders then Olfactor??? WHy don't you quit
> lying to us? Psyche!!!!!!!
>
> [Just make sure you do not suffocate yourself whilst you having a wet dream
> about my little arse or perhaps not so little arse. I will have to check on
> that one.] Olfactor.
>
> Are you second-guessing me? Bendover you lil twerp.
>
> [Idiot lunatic liar. Bloated HaruinadingBuda] Olfactor mboge.
>
> I am pleased you have learned how to spell Liar now. Next up is Boodaa. Say
> after me Booo Hooo!! WHat an idiot?
>   On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> [-----Original Message-----  From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>  Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 10:52
>> am  Subject: Re: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The
>> Gambia
>>  HaruinaBuda,Talking about stinky mouth(s), yours cannot be matched.
>> Your stinky buda(boodaa) is a special and it omits(emits) (the) most odious
>> stench known (to) mankind.  洊's you and the crazed lunatics (tautology) who
>> are in awe of your behind trying to shout down and scare anyone who even
>> cough the name of the UDP or its leader.] Olfactor.
>>
>> If you're a PDOISard and a PDOIS-sympathiser, why would you choose to
>> cough up the name of UDP or its leader Olfactor????????? Is there anything
>> about PDOIS that you're proud enough of to cough up???? You idiots don't
>> even realize we are correcting your lies about UDP and its leader. I mean if
>> you're gonna be in awe of the UDP and its leader, your little arses better
>> learn to tell the truth.
>>
>> [UDP being the biggest party so what,] Olfactor.
>>
>> So UDP is the largest opposition party and the quality of (largest) is far
>> superior to any other opposition party in Gambia. What this means is that we
>> have an indisputable base fact from which any alliance would fuckin issue.
>> Don't tell me so what. I should ask you lil behind that question. You're the
>> one interested in coalitions and circumstance. Or are you?
>>
>> [they still languishing in the wilderness] Olfactor.
>>
>> The wilderness is a great place to be and explore. You citified fishermen
>> do not appreciate anything nature. And that's where your nourishment comes
>> from. With this attitude of pillaging and desecrating the environment, its
>> no wonder you idiots are hungry all the time.
>>
>> [and still obsessed with PDOIS coming on board some futile coalition.]
>> Olfactor.
>>
>> I think you mean Giuseppe is obsessed with PDOIS coming on board some
>> futile coalition. I am with you that with or without PDOIS, alliances of
>> opposition parties can be formed and be victorious. I think you've been
>> reading me wrong. I don't have time for PDOIS or PDOISards. They can go to
>> hell for all I care.
>>
>>  [Your party had declared sometime ago that they heading for a landslide
>> why are they still gazing at some insignificant outfit according your
>> lunatic mind.] Olfactor.
>>
>> Olfactor listen to me. The UDP is poised for a landslide victory in any
>> election held in Gambia at any time in your sorry life. Don't worry about
>> UDP declarations. I would focus on PDOIS declarations if I were you. Now who
>> is obsessed with the UDP's exquisite gravitas???
>> You need to stop running your blabbermouth and listen to adults consider
>> weighty national enterprise matters. This is the calibre of
>> PDOISards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't humbug us. We got work to do.
>> Yahya is Gambian like you.
>>
>> [What a clueless idiotic lair you are HaruinadingBuda,] Olfactor.
>>
>> Liar.
>>
>> [who said Yahya is only bad for UDP.] Olfactor.
>>
>> With Giuseppe's celebration of UDP officers and supporters who are
>> illegally detained and kidnapped by Yahya and his cartel, you would think
>> he's in high heaven for cluelessness and idiocy. Read his tirades for
>> yourself you idiot.
>>
>> [Are you inebriated again.] Olfactor.
>>
>> Probably. What's it to you? I get my supplies from you. You know you'll be
>> destitute if I stop ordering the supplies from the lunatic "PanAfrican". You
>> can kiss my big beautiful black arse Olfactor Mboge. You know its pretty.
>>
>> [Go on having wet dreams about PDOIS, idiot.] Olfactor.
>>
>> Wrong again. I have wet dreams about you, not PDOIS.
>>
>>  [Who is trying to scare anyone, i do not have the power even to (to
>> even) scare a fly.] Olfactor.
>>
>> Now you tell us. You are not well my friend.
>>
>>  [Bye for now  HaruinadingBuda,] Olfactor mboge
>>
>> Its Boodaa. If you like to pretend you can speak the glorious Mandinka,
>> you must be brave enough to learn the language pisshead. How many times do I
>> have to tell you its Boodaa you pamplemousse? You're pissing me off right
>> about now. I am very disappointed in you. Smooching off my Norweigian
>> brothers and sisters for your sorry life.
>>
>> Haruna. I love you Olfactor! We're gonna tighten the neuse around your
>> monkey arse in Norway. What have you contributed to Norweigian society so
>> far? Zilch.
>>
>>   On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>>
>>> Giuseppe and Olfactor,
>>>
>>> It is funny reading you two crazies still mouthing off about the
>>> opposition parties of Gambia and Yahya.
>>>
>>> The UDP is the largest party in the opposition commanding the most votes
>>> from all Gambia's citizens. Looking at the quality of UDP's following, you
>>> will discover that the UDP is graced by the most members of all Gambia's
>>> ethnicities than any other opposition party. You two dumbells can do the
>>> arithmetic yourselves. As far as diversity goes, this is how the opposition
>>> parties stack up:
>>>
>>> (Diversity means the number each party commands in the constituent
>>> ethnicities of Gambia)
>>>
>>>  UDP
>>> PDOIS
>>> NRP
>>> GMC
>>>
>>>  Yahya is bad for all Gambia. The reason why you latch onto the mirage
>>> that Yahya is bad only for UDP is because you understand the quality of
>>> UDP's gravitas. You ask PDOIS to "coalesce" but you don't want PDOIS to be
>>> guided by its supporters into your phantom coalescing. You sit here and run
>>> your stink mouths like you're scaring anyone. Folk are just repulsed by the
>>> stink of your shit. Go away!! And stay away! Be satisfied with the "people"
>>> you lead. We're not interested in your tantrums.
>>>
>>> Haruna. What clueless idiots??
>>>
>>>   -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Sent: Thu, May 19, 2011 4:13 am
>>> Subject: Re: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The Gambia
>>>
>>>    Joe,
>>>
>>> Thanks for saying it as it is.  No one is sacrificing anything for me
>>> especially politicians. What is going on seems like a calculated strategy of
>>> late to scare people from saying anything other than praising the UDP.  This
>>> must be the greatest joke ever if these self-possessed self-adulating lot
>>> think they can bully anyone to do as they wish.  If any politician from any
>>> political party be it PDOIS, UDP, GMC and the rest think that people owe
>>> them anything they must be out of their minds.  If any wants to lord it
>>> over people they must be ready to hear what they have to say however
>>> insignificant that might be.
>>>
>>> I have already doffed hat ready to roll and crawl with any lunatic
>>> thinking they have monopoly on being vulgar, profane or what have you.  If
>>> any wish to start they are welcome.  Only being unsubsribed will stop me if
>>> some crazed loony think insulting people is way to go.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Mboge
>>>
>>>  On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 6:46 AM, Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Oh really! I think people around you must have given you the impression
>>>> that you are all that and a bag or doritos.  Just imagine an idiot like you
>>>> with power in Gambia?  Through you, I am really beginning to wonder about
>>>> Ousainou and his capacity to lead a nation.  If the UDP think they can let
>>>> loose a jackass on the prowl unchecked, they are greatly mistaken.  If you
>>>> were mouthing off for Daffeh, you are a non-issue for you do not matter and
>>>> no one ever heard of you until a bunch of bigots rallied around you.  If
>>>> this is how Ousainou manages his platform, then he is not fit to lead
>>>> Gambia.  He apparently does not have control for he allows kids to speak for
>>>> him and expect Gambians to take him seriously.  I hope someone does not come
>>>> here lying about Ousainou sacrificing or putting his life on the line.
>>>>  Rather, it is those around him that are the ones being locked up, tortured,
>>>> or even murdered.  The reason people like Rambo got tired with his ass.  It
>>>> seems Yaya has more use for him in the streets than give him the Uwaa
>>>> treatment.  Yaya is very comfortable with Ousainou being around for he is no
>>>> threat to Yaya.  "We will bring peaceful change in the Gambia" my foot!
>>>>  Gambians, it is about time we tell these opposition leaders to go to hell.
>>>>  We should not beg any to do what the people demand.  Ignore them and they
>>>> will see how insignificant they are alone.  Let us stop the pretense and
>>>> cease this wishful thinking business.  Folks, Yaya is more worried about you
>>>> all out here telling his business than the opposition on the ground.  Every
>>>> elections they sell Gambians a bill of goods with, "the people are
>>>> energized", "the people now see that Yaya is bad for them", "we have private
>>>> understanding with the community leaders and we have their support", etc.
>>>>  Then all of a sudden it's elections, only to see a murderer and thief rig
>>>> the vote right in front of their eyes, and instead of stopping the fraud on
>>>> his tracks, they would kill us with useless analysis.  To the PDOIS folk, if
>>>> "Sovereignty lies in the people", then how come the people keep telling
>>>> Sedia and Halifa to coalesce and they kept acting like their principles
>>>> matter the most.  Then we have UDP with this nonsense about being the
>>>> biggest, when we all know that, that bigness is as tribal, as the Pashtunes
>>>> (spelling).  No, none will beg you again.  Go on with the silliness.  You
>>>> will look ridiculous with your principles and tribal nonsense.  Folks, as
>>>> citizens, we should not have to coax any to be entrusted with leadership.
>>>>  As dire as our state is, the last thing we should entertain is mediocrity.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Joe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 23:43:32 +0100
>>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The Gambia
>>>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>>
>>>> I have no time for silly banters.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Daffeh
>>>>
>>>>  On 18 May 2011 20:50, Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Mboge, people like Daffeh you do not try to reason with, but instead to
>>>> meet them on all fours and if need be throw in elbows for them to recognize.
>>>>  "Sor Daegae Bulkor Torpa, Fangene Jem Sorewul".  I do not let street dogs
>>>> bug me and after you deal with them, they will recognize you from a mile.
>>>> What Daffeh does in the name of the UDP says more about UDP than Daffeh.
>>>>  From Darbo down, they are all reading Daffeh and their silence to me means
>>>> they are in agreement, thus, I loose no sleep not sparing the kitchen sink.
>>>>  I know you and Lamin are on the same page.
>>>>
>>>>  Joe
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 13:02:37 +0200
>>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The Gambia
>>>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>>> To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]
>>>>
>>>> LJD,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your response, always appreciated.  As you continuously
>>>> allude in your write-ups democratic governance is achieved and sustained
>>>> based on the struggle of citizens who are dedicated and ready to take the
>>>> plunge to uphold their sacred, indivisible non-negotiable human rights
>>>> entitled to them simply due to their intrinsic humanity.
>>>>
>>>> Democracy building means also we are all required to deal with each
>>>> other with respect, courtesy and decorum regardless of however difficult to
>>>> deal with our convictions and political believes.  We don't have to
>>>> like each or even try to do so.  I do not claim to be one of those who carry
>>>> myself in my exchanges with others with decorum or courtesy for i carry my
>>>> heart on my sleeve. I only represent myself and my opinions for i am not
>>>> a member of any political movement but just a sympathiser when it comes to
>>>> Gambian party politics of PDOIS.  I am still wondering what powers PDOIS or
>>>> Halifa possess to remote control anyone's thoughts or opinion. Don't think
>>>> they have any to do so.
>>>>
>>>> Now you say that no opposition outfit is capable of dislodging *The
>>>> Kanalai Thief and Butcher *yet the opposition that claims to be
>>>> the largest and want all to stand behind it are allowing their proxies to
>>>> use the most unsavoury language on those they want to bring on board.  The
>>>> new strategy it seems coming from the UDP  through its proxies is to
>>>> intimidate and shout down any who coughs any kind of dissenting opinion on Darboe
>>>> the politician and UDP  politics.  Do you think this will work.
>>>>
>>>> I mean who the hell are these bunch who think they hold the monopoly of
>>>> being rude and vulgar.  Well, they must be mistaken, we can all wear the hat
>>>> anyhow we like it when we feel like it.
>>>>
>>>> When you critique PDOIS recently on the meeting with the UDP, i think it
>>>> was genuine and has some merit (though i do not necessarily agree with what
>>>> you said) but at least was inspired by your undiminished concern to
>>>> ultimately seeing the opposition working together to dislodge the common
>>>> menace Jammeh.
>>>>
>>>> I do not see PDOIS's position as intransigent or inflexible but
>>>> being careful of what they are being shouted at to get into given the recent
>>>> history of the opposition coming together.  Opposition alliances/coalitions
>>>> in our region are fraud with the largest parties just wanting the smaller
>>>> ones to support them to gain power only to be disappointments.  I do not
>>>> claim the UDP is likely to do as seen in say Senegal (wish i had powers of
>>>> clairvoyance) if ever they become elected within an alliance but things
>>>> must go beyond regime change.
>>>>
>>>> Going haywire vulgar and insulting people and claiming that you are not
>>>> controlled by any is foolhardy and all of us can wear the hat of vulgarity
>>>> if we need to.  And by God no one is sacred in my book if they think they
>>>> can insult, put down others just because they think they have the right to
>>>> be rude.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Mboge
>>>>
>>>>  On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Lamin J Darbo <
>>>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Mboge
>>>>
>>>> UDP, unquestionably the largest opposition party, cannot do it alone. No
>>>> opposition outfit can!
>>>>
>>>> For me, the critical issue is whether we want a complete governance
>>>> package going into elections, or win first and consult widely and sensibly
>>>> on building a proper democratic architecture for a new Gambia. In my view,
>>>> there is no alternative to an incrementalist approach, i.e., we go into
>>>> elections as a united front, with some details on a potential government
>>>> agreed, and agree, even if tentatively, on building flesh around the
>>>> skeletons of a democratic state after dislodging despotism from our public
>>>> life.
>>>>
>>>> A united front has a logic that transcends the individual strengths of
>>>> different parties, and when it comes to it, an inconclusive election may
>>>> forcibly swung the way of the opposition.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> LJDarbo
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 17:51:15 +0200
>>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The Gambia
>>>>  From: [log in to unmask]
>>>> To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I find it extraordinary that there is even talk of coalition or whatever
>>>> one calls it.  UDP had declared victory (a landslide) long ago and the less
>>>> than 5% PDOIS draws is insignificant to them as i understand the rhetoric
>>>> it's foot soldiers have been trumpeting.   Whatever PDOIS does is not gonna
>>>> satisfy some of her interlocutors who if they had their wishes wanna
>>>> see PDOIS fade and fizzle into oblivion.  NADD failed and no one wants
>>>> to take responsibility, rather we are bamboozled with outlandish and some
>>>> of the most ridiculous concoctions of reasons that the whole thing was a
>>>> subterfuge by PDOIS and Halifa in particular who wanted to gain
>>>> power undeservedly.  Now however flawed the AGENDA 11 is and indeed
>>>> there are some problems with it at least it is an attempt to give those whom
>>>> PDOIS desires to represent how things can be done.  Now if the only reason
>>>> for a UDP led alliance or coalition is that it is the biggest so everyone
>>>> just have to be mute and follow them willy-nilly then that equally is a none
>>>> starter.  The examples of how coalition governments comes about such as
>>>> the Conservative-Lib Dem pack that some have been talking about was only
>>>> possible following elections and there was no clear winner able to form a
>>>> government.  There was never any talk of coalition between Cameron and Clegg
>>>> prior to the elections of 2010 that i know of and if there were any
>>>> negotiations for coming together the dynamics would have been totally
>>>>  different.
>>>>
>>>> Let the UDP (the biggest party?) juggernaut as we are made to
>>>> believe gather extra momentum and coast to victory and Gambia shall live
>>>> happily ever after.
>>>>
>>>> Mboge
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Pasamba Jow <[log in to unmask]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > "An "extraordinary solution" would first require Mr Joof to articulate
>>>> that PDOIS bears greatest responsibility in so far failed efforts to
>>>> assemble a united front."
>>>> > Mr. Darboe, with all due respect, i find your above assertion as
>>>> completely outrageous and without merit. This notion that PDOIS should just
>>>> follow the UDP because it is the largest opposition party is out right
>>>> rediculous. We would want the UDP to atleast produce a policy document on
>>>> how and why people should join them in a party led coalition. I hope you
>>>> will not also blame PDOIS for Hamat's decision to pull out of the UDP/NRP
>>>> alliance?
>>>> > pasamba Jow
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > "True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence
>>>> of justice." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > ________________________________
>>>> > Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 15:02:08 +0100
>>>> > From: [log in to unmask]
>>>> > Subject: RE: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The
>>>> Gambia
>>>> > To: [log in to unmask]
>>>> >
>>>> > George
>>>> >
>>>> > Mr Omar Joof has captured the dominant aspirations of Diaspora-based
>>>> opposition supporters, but there is no question where major responsibility
>>>> for the impasse in creating a united front lies. An "extraordinary solution"
>>>> would first require Mr Joof to articulate that PDOIS bears greatest
>>>> responsibility in so far failed efforts to assemble a united front.
>>>> >
>>>> > Like you, I read the positions of the key players, and on current
>>>> evidence, there is no realistic hope for a united front.
>>>> >
>>>> > Unlike Mr Joof, I see no need to coax over the unachievable
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > LJDarbo.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > --- On Tue, 17/5/11, George Sarr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > From: George Sarr <[log in to unmask]>
>>>> > Subject: RE: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The
>>>> Gambia
>>>> > To: [log in to unmask]
>>>> > Date: Tuesday, 17 May, 2011, 14:02
>>>> >
>>>> > Well said Omar. Well said!
>>>> >
>>>> > Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless
>>>> >
>>>> > -----Original message-----
>>>> >
>>>> > From: omar joof <[log in to unmask]>
>>>> > To: [log in to unmask]
>>>> > Sent: Mon, May 16, 2011 17:11:15 GMT+00:00
>>>> > Subject: RE: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The
>>>> Gambia
>>>> >
>>>> > Daffeh,
>>>> > The perfect solution indeed is to ensure that there is a single
>>>> opposition coalition candidate to challenge dictator Yaya Jammeh in The
>>>> December presidential poll. The scenario we are faced with in The Gambia is
>>>> extraordinary, and thus requires an extraordinary solution.
>>>> > I have no doubt that The UDP in terms of national following, is not
>>>> just the biggest opposition party in The Gambia, but it is indeed the
>>>> biggest political party in the country. A coalition that removes Yaya Jammeh
>>>> can only be to the UDP's interest, but that can only be a coalition which
>>>> includes not only all the opposition parties, but also PDOIS/NADD in
>>>> particular. Only such an all inclusive opposition coalition will have the
>>>> muscle to resist the criminality which constitutes the modus operandi of the
>>>> A(F)PRC. The moment nomination day ends with a single opposition candidate
>>>> up against Yaya Jammeh, you will witness Gambians in their
>>>> thousands standing up for such an opposition candidate. There will be
>>>> generated such a tremendous momentum for change that Yaya Jammeh even with
>>>> all his green berets, will not be able to campaign in some places. This is
>>>> not a matter of conjecture, but it is a fact, as we know how Jammeh has been
>>>> stealing elections in The Gambia over the years.
>>>> > I am certain about another thing: In view of the banditry, brutality
>>>> and criminality which characterize the body politics of the A(F)PRC, to
>>>> contribute towards the regimes constitutional removal from power is a moral
>>>> duty. Similarly, to procrastinate the evolution of the framework which to
>>>> the majority of our citizenry and well wishers constitutes the perfect
>>>> solution, should constitute a moral transgression. Though no person should
>>>> hold moral judgement over another, this regime has been so murderous, that
>>>> it can only be deemed to have committed the worst against us. This also
>>>> helps to highlight the mess we are in, and make all the more obvious the
>>>> urgency of the need for national sacrifice and compromise.
>>>> > Finally, I intend not to abide by your advice if we do not have a
>>>> single opposition coalition candidate to challenge dictator Jammeh in the
>>>> forthcoming presidential poll in The Gambia.  However, whatever resources I
>>>> have to contribute shall be equally divided between all the opposition
>>>> parties. For me, they are all comrades-in-arms against murderers and friends
>>>> of rapists!
>>>> > In conclusion, I hereby remind all our opposition leaders of
>>>> the teaching of a man at the beginning of his eternal journey to his
>>>> children. The man called all his children. When they were all gathered, he
>>>> asked fo a traditional African broom to be brought in. When his request was
>>>> complied with, he untied the broom and requested one of the children to
>>>> sweep the floor with just one of the sticks from the collection that make up
>>>> the broom. The act was impossible to perform. But when the sticks were put
>>>> together again, the act of sweeping the floor became possible. The story
>>>> teaches not only the significance of unity, but how paramount it
>>>> is, especially when what constitutes the bottom line is messed up; like when
>>>> truth and justice are not part of the basis of our national dialogue and
>>>> interactions, like what obtains in The Gambia now.
>>>> > Best of regards,
>>>> > Omar Joof.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > ________________________________
>>>> > Date: Sat, 14 May 2011 19:31:46 +0100
>>>> > Subject: Re: [>-<] The deteriorating condition of Gambians in The
>>>> Gambia
>>>> > From: [log in to unmask]
>>>> > To: [log in to unmask]
>>>> >
>>>> > Ansu, here is the perfect solution to this problem; Vote UDP if you
>>>> live in The Gambia or canvass for votes and funds for the UDP if you lived
>>>> outside The Gambia..
>>>> >
>>>> > Regards
>>>> > Daffeh
>>>> >
>>>> > On 14 May 2011 18:49, ansukoroma <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Sixteen years of tyrannical rule has plunged The Gambia further into
>>>> an abyss of a rat hole that will take generations to rectify. Thanks to Yaya
>>>> Jammeh - a military police corporal passing himself off as Head of State.
>>>> >
>>>> > Gambia's economy has been the number one victim of Jammeh's misrule
>>>> outside of the human rights and liberties of Gambians which has been under
>>>> assault since 22 July 1996.   The economy has been decimated by sheer
>>>> ignorance of a collection of sycophants led by Jammeh, whose sole role seem
>>>> to be is to pilfer an economic system that, despite its shortcomings and
>>>> inefficiencies under Jawara, has brought economic order through a reasonably
>>>> predictable model of free enterprise. The invisible hand has been
>>>> transformed into the very visible hand of a single individual who tries to
>>>> single-handedly determine the demand and supply curves of the Gambian
>>>> economy. Yaya Jammeh allocate public resources by determining the level of
>>>> the annual budget and then turns around and use those very resources to
>>>> purchase goods and services for government and political agents.  The goods
>>>> and services bought under Jammeh are more to do with highly depreciable
>>>> assets like vehicles, tractors and other leisure vehicles and less to do
>>>> with expenditures that will add lasting value to the economy.  For example,
>>>> less resources are allocated to school supplies, teacher training and
>>>> teacher education and consumables and more on vehicles and buildings. The
>>>> same applies to the health sector where it is common to see a shining
>>>> ill-equipped hospital facility with empty medicine cabinets.
>>>> >
>>>> > The resultant budget deficit has been a drag on the economy resulting
>>>> in higher interest rates adding to the inflationary pressures that ordinary
>>>> folks encounter daily.  To ameriorate the fiscal pressures on government,
>>>> there is a less-publisized measure of salary reduction for public servants
>>>> to help pay for the irreponsible spending spree of an indeciplined
>>>> giovernment. Reducing civil service pay during an economic down-turn only
>>>> adds to an already difficult living condition for Gambians.  It is now a
>>>> common sight in the Greater Banjul area to see people walking along the
>>>> Serrekunda-Banjul highway to work in Banjul bacasue they can no longer
>>>> afford the transport fare which can easily total D25 per day, a sector now
>>>> domonated by Jammeh transport companies.  It has gotten that bad, folks.  I
>>>> don't know how long we can afford to sit and watch our country destroyed by
>>>> a corrupt, inept and vicious government.
>>>> >
>>>> > A. Koroma
>>>>
>>>>
>
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: A Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Fri, May 20, 2011 10:18 am
> Subject: Decorum On The List
>
>  A dignified propreity of behavior in a polite society of "grown-ups"
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> We are all old enough (I assume) to know aberrations in decorum, provoked
> or unprovoked. There is a certian level of silliness that only behoves
> ingrates in a gathering of level minded folks. Needless to say, the
> threshold is easy to identify.
>
> Just because you have the verve to denegrate your fellow list member in a
> coloful or subtle manner, does not give you the right or priviledge to do so
> at anytime.
>
> We are expected to act grown and our audience deserve to be treated with
> respect and decorum at all times. Enough said.
>
> -Laye
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