Paripanna,
I had shared with JDAM Wandifaa that I am awake even when I'm asleep. Like
Yahya. So I wouldn't worry about Haruna being sleepy if I were you. C'est
la meme chose. I will share some ideas with you here:
[In a message dated 4/25/2009 6:17:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
Et tu Masoud!] Jatta Njie.
Bah oui!
[Reading from the last couple of mails you sent in you sound like somebody
sleepy. I do like your contributions here but not when you sound tired,
sleepy or fixated on Mr. Drammeh.FYI Mr. Mballow had effectively address the
question of Mr. Drammeh.] Jatta Njie.
Addressed. I think Mballow addresses Dramane's pannafore on his own behalf.
That does not have much to do with Haruna.
[And you missed my point. My point was not whether lawyer Darboe becoming
president or not; my point was, there is a sizable segment of the Gambian
population that is tired of this green boys mentality.] Jatta Njie.
And what is the Green Boys' mentality Paripanna???
[You get it?] Jatta Njie.
I'm sorry I didn't get it my good friend.
[Now you too go to sleep. Will ya?] Jatta Njie.
And what'd I tell you about my sleep business???? dankuto leh beng tayma.
Nka Malu-ilaleh.
[And before you go to sleep note that UDP needs to win this segment too.]
Jatta Njie.
I imagine that would be UDP's purview. Wouldn't you say???
[And I am sorry if this mail come with no subject. It is not deliberate.]
Jatta Njie.
Don't fret my good lad. Its not important.
[I am using a blackberry as opposed to a pc.] Jatta Njie.
I hope you get electrocuted with these blackberries. Laye is another one
who is permanently tethered to these gadgets. You better be careful. I think
President Obama is unduly burdening himself now that he is President of the
US. If he should ask me, I'll advise he jettison his blackberry,
spruced-up and all.
[Thanks!] Jatta Njie.
Yeah I love you too gaddamit. Haruna. I am not pleased with you at this
time. Maybe later.
Haruna Darbo wrote:
> Jatta Njie,
>
> I can assure you Yanks is not affecting Ousainou's chances of becoming
> President of Gambia OR NOT becoming President of Gambia. Yanks is
defending the
> honour of his parent against an uncouth moron.
>
> Go back to sleep. Ousainou's political demarche for the people of Gambia
> and his party goes on unabated, whether that leads him to become
President or
> not. The Presidency is not the overarching desire of such honourable men
as
> Ousainou, Hamat, OJ, Halifa, Hassan Musa, Waa, or Hon. Fatty.
>
> Haruna.
>
> In a message dated 4/25/2009 12:21:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
> Frankly,
> I'm very disappointed that Yanks put up this animated attack
against
> Mr. Drammeh for his reference to lawyer Darbo as a coward.At this
rate
> you are coming across as one bad boy Uday Hussein on rehearsal. And I
think
> you are doing more damage at Mr. Darbo's chances of becoming
> president than what you perceived Mr. Drammeh is doing.And I'm
> urging Mr. Mballow to discourage that kind of tone
> coming from an individual claiming to be an immediate family
> member of lawyer Darbo. I urge Mr. Mballow to ask the family of lawyer
Darbo
> to refrain from validating the accusations that the Darbos
> are untouchable. Sincerely, Lamin Jatta Muhammed
> Drammeh wrote: > I will no longer respond to Yankuba Darboe unless he
> is prepared to talk about issues. He does not deserved to to be
responded to.
> Let the members of the L make their own judgement. He has confirm to
the L
> that his support and defence of Darboe is based on nepotism which is
sad. He
> is still attacking me personally. Thus this will be my last response
to Yanks
> until he grows up. About your expectation of Halifa and co taking on
Jammeh
> and removing him from power, I will respond separately not to you but
the
> members of the L. > Muhammad Bai Drammeh Bin Alhagie Sheihu
> Muhammad Lamin Drammeh Bin Muhammad Kanday Drammeh bin Muhammad Kissima
> Drammeh bin Foday Drammeh --- On Sat, 25/4/09, yanks dabo
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > From: yanks dabo
> <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Justice for Lawyer Darboe not Muhammed
> Drammeh! To: [log in to unmask] Date: Saturday, 25 April,
2009, 12:50
> AM > "I believe that Muhammed Drammeh betrayed his own
> guidelines. Drammeh initially advised that Ousainou should not be
deemed to be
> a coward for seeking sanctuary at the Senegalese High Commission but
then not
> not only did he, Drammeh, subsequently personally try to prosecute
Ousainou he
> ultimately went to the extent of sentencing Ousainou to life on the
> 'Island-of-no-return-from-cowardice'. Seriously, If Ousainou were a
coward or
> a selfish opportunist, he would have by now joined the APRC regime in
some
> capacity" By Bailo Jallow Bailo; you speak the language of the quran
in
> the above statement, i could not add anything more to it.
Unfortunately, the
> only person who is still oblivion to this fact is Mr Drammeh. As he
> wondered why he was condemed for his blasphemy. Lord Devlin once
said "
> a rebel is > right in thinking that he has a right to rebel
> against society, but he was wrong to think that society would condone
his
> rebellion ". Mr Drammeh started his diatribe on 5 April 2009 on
> the Gambia post. At first i did not want to read it or participate in
it.
> But the post was not enough for Mr Drammeh. So he brought it to the
> Gambia L, who knows where else he was heading with it, if did hep him
to put
> sense in him, Fredomnewspaper, BBC, CNN. That was the reason for my
> timely intervention, which was two weeks later on 17 April 2009.
> Contrary to what Mr Drammeh struggled to allege, I did not start by
> attacking him. I started by asking him to explain what was his
yardstick
> to confirm that Ousainou is a coward. He never bothered to
> asnwer this. I tried to help him understand the rational behind
Darboe's
> actions. I even went as far as explaining to him that what >
> Ousainou did was not cowardice but that of a Lawyer exercising his
> convention right, under the 1951 Geneva convention. However, just
> as Saihou Mbalow, Haruna, Suntu, Ginny, and many others had tried and
> failed, I had also failed to convince this man that Ousainou is
> not a coward. However, to make matters worst and unlike his reactions
to
> others, this ballooney started fabricating stories about me being
chased by
> Major Bojang. That was very much uncalled for, then he wondered why i
had to
> go after his lineage. The simple truth is that Drammeh thinks he is a
> clever man, but he is a fool! He claimed that Ousainou is a coward; I
am
> a coward, because i ran away from Major Bojang; Haruna is a coward,
because he
> wouldn't bother responding to his emails. So, he expected me to do,
> what derided, as "the Darboe thing". This hero boy failed
> to understand that what he was > insinuating was an insult to
> all Darboe's without realising. Yet he finds it offending that his
> father was dragged into the banter. If
> Drammeh only claimed to be a PDOIS, NADD, sympathiser, our exchanges
> wouldn't have gone this far. Simply because, Drammeh, is not the
> only Talibe of Halifa Sallah in this forum. However, his difference to
> the rest is that they know their bounds whilst he doesn't. You can
> support a party without insulting others. However, once you attack or
> insult other people's party, you cannot expect them to condone your
actions;
> fact. Drammeh could have done a good job by just stating the fact that
he
> is a PDIOS supporter or even go further to praise Halifa, Sidia and Sam
> as the power of trinity . Write books about their bravery and see if i
> care! As far as I am concern, if Halifa, Sidia and Sam
> are that > brave, they would scold Yahya by the throat
> and drag him out of State House. But they have not done that yet,
> have they? So what's the fuss about their gallantry?
> As for the actions of Dr Jaiteh, I do not wish to comment. I knew
> Dr Jaiteh at Kotu Bojang's compound in Brikama, i do not think he
would
> remember me now, that's if its the same Dr Jaiteh. I had high regards
for the
> man then then and will continue to have that for him now, even if he
> decides to exclude me from his national bantaba. I had
> been excluded from the Gambia post, then Yusupha and
> George reinstate me few months ago without my authorisation.
> However, i still chose not to contribute on there beacuse their actions
> are only akin to that of Yahya Jammeh. I hate censureship and
> cannot see a moral justification for it. For that reason i commend all
those
> who stand against > it here. I will go silent for now, but
> will surely come back if i heard any more Lawyer Darboe diatribe.
> I rest my case! Yanks Darboe The Darboe's don't run and
> are not cowards, simple!!!! >
> Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 08:50:24 -0700 From: [log in to unmask]
Subject:
> Justice for Muhammed Drammeh -Thank you To: [log in to unmask]
> > Dear All, > > I am very
> grateful for all your effort in ensuring my right to participate in
the
> democratic process of The Gambia. > > Some of
> you disagree with you but you still want my rights to express myself
restored.
> I cannot say anymore except to express my gratitude. >
> > Members of the L know that my attacks on Darboe were not
> personal at all and all I did is to talk about issues. My brother Musa
Drammeh
> won two elections for the PPP in 1987 and 1992 in Sandu. My cousin
Chondi
> Drammeh stood for election for the UDP in the 1997 parliamentary
election and
> lost. However much they are attacked I will not take it personally and
I was
> still opposed to the PPP even though Musa Drammeh was a parliamentary
> secretary under the Jawara government. I oppose the APRC government
even
> though Susan Waffa-Ogoo who taught me English Language until I passed
my
> Common Entrance Examination was/is Secretary of state under Jammeh. My
dad's
> elder brother Alhagie Bineh Drammeh stood for the GPP in 1987
election.
> Despite my relations with the above I will not react if they are
attacked for
> their policies. Despite Yankuba Darboe's relation with Darboe he
should never
> have > reacted the way he does simply because Darboe is his
> relative. I only attacked the action of Darboe. As matter of fact I
would not
> have come to this conclusion should Yankuba Darboe not started trading
in
> insults. I was not allowed to contribute to the L while Yankuba was
allowed to
> continuously call me a liar. Despite all these I refrain initially to
respond
> to Yankuba in the way he started. Yankuba went as far as insulting my
Dad who
> has never ran for office of any sort. Thus there was no need to attack
my dad
> on the grounds of "emotional reactionarism". Some in in L call me a
PDOIS
> supporter. Yankuba Darboe went as far as calling me an NIA. He even
accused me
> of being an APRC supporter. No no no I have never been an NIA never
will and I
> have never supported the APRC and never will. however my opposition to
Jammeh
> is not geared towards the hatred of his language grouping. It is geared
> towards my opposition towards his policies. I still have a very >
> good relation with Susan Waffa-Ogoo despite our political difference.
The last
> time I was in The Gambia I even visited her home. As a matter of fact
some of
> Susan's friend thought that she was my mum. >
> > Thus members of the L I support or oppose a parties simply
> because of policies not because of "nepotic sentiments". >
> > Members of the L may I inform you that it was my friend who
> while in the services of The Gambia Red Cross Society, was shot dead in
> headquarters of The Gambia Red Cross Society. This was my friend and
his name
> is Omar Barrow. When I went to The Gambia in 2004 I visited his widow
Awa
> Sanneh. If there is anyone who should be angry I should be the
angriest.
> I lost a personal friend. My anger however will never be geared towards
> the hatred of Jammeh's tribe but my opposition of his policies. This
is
> what principled people do. They act and they do not react. I believe
in a
> Gambia of Productive economy, I believe in a Gambia where labour is
rewarded
> and not mere the labour power being paid for. I believe in a Gambia
where
> every one should live in liberty dignity and prosperity. I believe in
an
> enlightened Gambia. I believe in the Gambia where Presidential
monarchy is
> demystified. I believe in The Gambia where > every one say no
> to exploitation, no to servitude, no to degradation, no to
> cowardice, no to political bullying, no to dictatorship, no to
megalomania, no
> to tribalism, no to nepotism, no to opportunism and no to poverty. I
> believe in The Gambia where there is equal opportunity for all. I
believe in
> my life time of in the life time of my grand children this will
happen.
> > > Members of the L we are all working
> towards the common good of The Gambia. We will ever be true to The
Gambia. It
> is time that we start working for The Gambia. It is time we throw away
the
> vices of tribal sentiments and concentrate on the national interest.
It is
> time for honest leaders to emerge to at least to support the honest
and brave
> ones we have at the moment. In Sedia Jatta, Halifa Sallah and Sam Sarr
we have
> honest, brave and principled leaders and thus they should be supported
despite
> our sentiments. > > Muhammad Bai Drammeh Bin
> Alhagie Sheihu Muhammad Lamin Drammeh Bin Muhammad Kanday Drammeh bin
Muhammad
> Kissima Drammeh bin Foday Drammeh
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