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Lang Tunkara <[log in to unmask]>
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Morro:
Absolutely right you are.  But none of the folks who find fault in Ousainou 
will step up and answer these questions we've all being asking about the 
nomination process of Mr. Sallah.  Why? Because they don't have any 
explanation.  The funny thing about this whole process and sad of course is 
how the the nomination started with Omar Jallow but end up with Halifa.  I 
asked how come?
They will always blame Ousainou, and never in their small minds accept the 
responsibility of creating this whole chaos. It is only time that will 
vindicate Ousainou/Bah and others.  If they, the critics of NRP/UDP, do not 
reach out soon to clear this mess up, their failure is more than a chance, 
but an absolute certainty.
Lang

>From: "MORRO K. CEESAY" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: TEETH BITE:HOLD YOUR HORSE DARBOE SUPPORTERS-LEAVE THE MAN 
>ALONE!!!
>Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:13:47 -0800
>
>This is rubbish.  I asked before and I ask again, how did Sallah get to be
>the leader of NADD in the first place?  It would seem reasonable anywhere
>else that the leader of the largest opposition party in a country should
>emerge as the leader of a coalition of the opposition. Why was this not the
>case with NADD? Perhaps we should insist on answers to these questions.
>Shouldn't NADD provide a full explanation?  We shouldn't side step these
>questions.
>
>Morro
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of panderry mbai
>Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 5:09 PM
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>Subject: TEETH BITE:HOLD YOUR HORSE DARBOE SUPPORTERS-LEAVE THE MAN 
>ALONE!!!
>
>
>                                   TEETH BITE:HOLD YOUR HORSE DARBOE
>SUPPORTERS-LEAVE THE MAN ALONE!!!
>   TEETH BITE: HOLD YOUR HORSE DARBOE SUPPORTERS-LEAVE DARBOE ALONE
>   UDP militants and self styled supporters, including their party leader
>should consider the generous political invitation extended to Ousainou
>Numukunda Darboe to lead NADD by Lamin Waa Juwara alias Mbarodi. Waa’s
>message was harsh, but in reality this was the best way to tame this Dubo
>son. He should be given the benefit of the doubt to lead the disintegrated
>coalition. Darboe, should not listen to some misguided Gambians, whose
>patriotism is questionable. They are flip flopping day in day out with the
>sole aim of misleading the widely respectable legal luminary.
>
>   DARBOE, PLEASE COME BACK TO NADD AND LEAD
>   Waa means well for Darboe, even though they are strange bed fellows. His
>invitation to Darboe should not be blown out of proportion. Lack of
>political adviser often lead to major political blunder. Darboe/Bah’s
>resignation from NADD is indeed helping incumbent President Jammeh to
>further misrule The Gambia. It would be fool hardy for Darboe supporters,
>NADD or Gamez supporters to think that they can win Jammeh under such a
>divided opposition.
>   The likes of Darboe and Bah have committed suicide by betraying their
>colleagues in the struggle. The breakaway reminds us about the UDP election
>boycott, some years back, which Darboe later regretted. He is again taking
>another political blunder by giving chance to Jammeh to rule our country, 
>as
>rightly pointed out by Waa.
>   Darboe, should think twice and judge his actions. Honestly speaking, the
>actions of Bah and Darboe should warrant the IEC to declare no elections in
>The Gambia. There is no way that these divided opposition will win Jammeh.
>Going for elections is a waste of time and resources. Our hope for regime
>change through the democratic mean have been shattered by Bah and Darboe.
>These people have betrayed Gambians.
>   Raising funds to help the opposition is a good initiative, but the
>question that comes to mind is: Who will risk pumping his savings on 
>parties
>that are not ready to come together? Some of us criticizing Darboe are not
>his enemy. We wan him to play by the democratic game and stop this double
>standards politics.
>   Waa Juwara was very clear, when he said none of the NADD executive 
>members
>were interested to lead NADD. Ousainou should capitalize on this Waa
>invitation. No political gimmicks here. Waa said Ousainou is needed back.
>Halifa will no doubt hand over the rein of power once the Dubo Mansa in the
>making resurfaces at NADD.
>   PPP BETRAYER DEFECTED WHERE? NO, NO, NO, REPORTER AKALEKE
>   As far as we are concerned the PPP, is the by product of the UDP. How 
>can
>a son claim fathering his parent? Does this make sense to any sober minded
>person? Come on dude……The PPP created the UDP, there is no question about
>that. This news on the so called defection would sound funny to Ousainou. 
>We
>remember when the PPP disgraced officials teamed up to form what is called
>today the UDP.
>   At the time they were banned from participating into politics. All they
>could have done was to run the show through behind the scene moves. Most of
>the UDP executive members worked with the PPP government and benefited from
>Sir Dawda’s school of political thought. From the Taals, the Mannehs, the
>list goes on and on were part of the PPP. The PPP will never betray the 
>UDP,
>a party they created. OJ is part of NADD, but his mind is on the UDP. This
>is the reality folks. How can a father hate his son? Does this make sense?
>   Waa knew very well that in the absence of Ousainou, nothing will work.
>Ousainou was created by the PPP mafia and is no doubt enjoying some amount
>of support across the country. This does necessarily means that he can win
>an election under the current political set up. He stood better chances of
>winning if allowed by NADD to lead as suggested by his arch political 
>rival.
>While the accusations and counter accusations are on the historians are
>documenting the political scene. Le our actions be guided for the common
>good.
>    No person can stand on its own. The UDP should always remember that the
>PPP created their party and should avoid being over carried by political
>novice, whose knowledge on our political trend is limited to some extent.
>Darboe is a good person and we have no doubt in our mind that he want to
>lead that impoverished country with humility.
>   In doing so, he should put national interest ahead of personal interest.
>NADD says, he is needed back, let him go before it is too late. Ousainou
>“LAIMANSANA YAA SEETALAI” meaning the time has come for Ousainou to be a
>leader. He has NRP/UDP/PPP, and now NADD also are on the verge of handing
>over the mantle of power to him. Chey!!! Darboe Mansaring.
>IllADUWALIJABITA!!!
>   We suggest that if Darboe refuses to accept Waa’s invitation, let NADD
>leader Halifa Sallah, set the ball rolling by formally handing the
>leadership to him. This is no jokes. The opposition should give him the
>benefit of the doubt. Let sleeping dogs lie. Lawyer Darboe “yai Bankota”
>This is the reality. He is a leader in the making and NADD should help him
>to realize his leadership dream.
>
>Posted on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 (Archive on Wednesday, April 26, 2006)
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