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I pity u folks... The fundamentals of the Gambian opposition
On Aug 12, 2011 7:16 PM, "Pasamba Jow" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Haruna, DC is great thank you. You should visit sometime.
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> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 17:00:56 -0400
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> Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Mathew K Fires at Coach and Wrote About his
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> Coach. Relax. Why are you so serree all the time. I like your new look by
the way. And don't tell me about wahi gayjah. What do you know about gayjah.
How's DC???
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> Haruna. It looks like Caesar is getting Ellen back together. Like they say
in Kambia, "We will take a wait-and-see approach. What idiots wait to
see??????????????????????
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> I saw Pa Samba's comment on the L, but it does not bother me. They will
try to discredit anyone who disagrees with what PDOIS stands for. But I know
for a fact they all regurgitate some of what they read on Foroyaa; they and
PDOIS's use of word and phrases like; "principle, program, policy",
"stakeholders", "masses," "architects," "destiny" etc, all of which are so
old that I just want to puke when I see them used repeatedly over and over
again in a single article or report.
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baffled; really? where? Apart from Sere Kunda East and Wuli they have
nowhere else where people will listen to them for one sick minute.
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writings, I shudder with terror. This is because it was the way all the
Socialist regimes of the 1970s were structured, and their regimes used the
exact same lingo, eg; the Central Committee of Supreme Soviet Socialist
Republic; the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist party etc. etc.
These words and phrases always remind me of the hardship, the extremely
unbearable conditions the socialist countries lived under when I was growing
up. Millions died or better still, were executed and when the Soviet people
travelled abroad, they always did so in groups, and they were always
accompanied by Russian agents who were there to make sure their people did
not talk to the people of the countries they visited, or that they don't
abscond and seek refugee status in the countries they visited, which very
many did anyway. Just look at any youtube videos of North Korean or Cuba to
give you an idea what socialism does to a country and its people. I saw the
Soviets all over Europe back then, and they all dressed alike, and shabbily
might I add. It was just such a pathetic to behold. That is partly why I
have made it one of my life's missions to fight to make sure we don't have a
Socialist regime established in our Gambia; at least not in my life time.
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him. I know him personally, we are the same age group even though he is a
little around 11 and 12 years. He is a decent person, and all I want for him
to do is to be more assertive in his political life. If Darboe realy wanted
to, he could turn The Gambia upside down and inside out and make it totally
ungovernable for Yahya Jammeh. That is how much power he has if he if he
really cared to that route. Jammeh will have no option then but run back
across the Casamance border where he comes from or find himself caged in our
country just like Hosni Mubarak.
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young man and left family members in Wuli. So we have relatives in Wuli,
just we dont know them anymore. But I don't know how long they lived in Wuli
after the fall of the Masina empire in Mali where my ancestors come from. If
you go to Niamina and ask for "Wulingabe" they will bring you to Sare
Gainako. During the Musa Mollo reign my grandfather Gainako Jallow brough
his cousin from Wuli and installed him Chief of Jarra East in Barokunda. He
and his son, last chief Sekou Wuli Barrow, were Fulas before they became
Mandinkanized and I beieve they were jalso Jallow before they became
Barrows. And interest bit of long so long history.
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