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Nakebba:



From my own understanding, I think brother Joe is trying to depict  that he doesn't hangout with fake, or unpredictable folks.  You need to win his confidence in order to be trusted, or taken seriously.  These are my own interpretations.  Joe might have a different reasoning on this.  



That said, I think you need to reach a truce with Joe. Let focus on the bigger picture.   

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From:         Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>

Date:         Sun, 4 Apr 2010 19:10:36 

To: <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: PDOIS, the disgruntled losers. They still can't hold ralliies.



 

Ndokeh,

 

Come back after you edit this counsel will you?

 

Haruna. I don't go to bed with snakes. Politics or no politics. Go drink  

milk and come back to Ellen. I'll be here.



 

 

In a message dated 4/4/2010 6:58:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  

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Nakebba:



Are you not popping bottles for the Easter? Give Joe a  break. He must be 

busy enjoying his Easter. Politics resumes Monday. Do not  interrupt Joe's 

programs in Chicago. 



The UDP is a government in  waiting. There is no doubt about that. You 

should get people like Joe on your  camp.



Don't go down that level to engage in futility exchanges . Reach  out to 

them even if they hate or oppose Ousainou. 



The problem at hand  is beyond politics. It requires sober, and frank 

reflection.



This blame  game got to stop if we as a nation want to effect political 

change. Otherwise,  you might end up spending 365 days here at Ellen casting 

blames against other.  



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From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> 

Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 18:28:51 EDT

To: <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: PDOIS, the disgruntled losers. They still can't hold  ralliies.





Sambo,

 

The fact that PDOIS can't hold rallies is not because Yahya bars them  from 

holding rallies, it is because they cannot draw more than a 100 people to  

any rally. The IGP does not deny PDOIS permits to hold rallies. And they 

still  can't hold a rally. In order to hold pseudo-rallies, they engage in solo 

 fact-finding missions for witch-hunt. Since when does anyone need a 

bullhorn  for a fact-finding mission??? Don't make us laugh. Nobody wants to join 

PDOIS  to fight any battle because PDOIS is not reliable and they are  

ever-schemin'

 

UDP is the largest opposition party in Gambia.

 

UDP/NRP alliance is all the opposition party unity Gambia needs if the  aim 

is to remove Yahya from the presidency.

 

Why you change Femi Peters' imprisonment to settle intractable scores  with 

UDP is odious. Are you not satisfied with your membership in PDOIS? Might  

you suggest to them how better to lead you? I don't know if you realize  

this or not, but where UDP, NRP, or GMC is denied permit to hold rallies,  

joining PDOIS, which is what you hope for, is akin to suicide. We all know how  

the solo-factfinding on witches and wizards ended up for you. And you sought 

 relief via the judiciary. I guess you don't have much against lawyers and 

the  judiciary then. Wallai momo nyaamaata iko ibeh bulala PDOIS finkintewol 

le  noma, ilabango teh nyeenyaala.

 

Why Sambo and PDOIS think that a diminished NRP, UDP, GMC are the best  

avenues for PDOIS cluelessness behoves Gambians. For 20 odd years, they have  

been on the catwalk, repackaging stale dogmas and ideologies and when they 

had  an opening to lean on others' sobriety, they screwed the opportunity up 

in  NADD. Who wants to be led by PDOIS??????????????????????? or any 

permutation  of it??? PDOIS tried to engineer a marriage of convenience with NDAM 

and ppp.  Wonder how that marriage is going? You guys can't even choose a 

bride if one  fell on your laps. You go about life angry at everyone else but 

your own  inadequacies. You'd think you will learn from 2 decades of mistakes 

and  missteps. But no. Let us destroy Gambia if we can't lead it. Get a life 

 people. Your emergencies do not urgencies constitute for Gambians. To be 

sure,  we are all in a fight. However, PDOIS fights a different existential 

battle  from the rest of Gambia.

 

Haruna.

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 4/4/2010 12:56:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  

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Ndokey, Quole Beh Nyadi?  How's law school going for you?   I hope you have 

tagged some more titles to your LLB Honors.   Good!  Please do update us on 

how you doing.  Yes, let Ousainou  appeal, Femi will really appreciate it 

until Yaya lets him out.  I  swear if Gambians expect to be free from Yaya by 

your mediocrity then we  have a long date with destiny.  If Gambians were 

in  doubt, you have helped them to bring closure to their dilemma.  It  now 

makes sense why when Yaya was poisoning Gambians you folks saw it  fit to 

issue a pamphlet on witchcraft.  I would have hoped that  after a decade you 

folks would have learned something, but  Naaaah!  You have one and only one 

game plan - We are the Biggest  Opposition Party.  Now, Yaya took you on your 

bluff and what  have you to offer - spend time spacing.  Remember, Ousainou 

and Hamat  are all you need to sweep the polls.  Before you sweep the polls  

how about first holding a bullhorn for two hours succefully.  If  you 

cannot defend your very selves, you think the average Gambian on the  ground will 

be foolish to waste their time with you?  This is just a  trial run.  There 

is more embarrassment on the way.  Ousainou will  be nabbed by Yaya to push 

the envelop further and we will see the  one-two of Ousainou and Hamat to 

finish Yaya.  No wonder why Shingle,  Rambo and others that suffered under 

Yaya are quiet.  They may have  reached the conclusion that their association 

is futile and their sacrifices  is in vein.  After all that time in jail 

what is the use?  This  arrest is telling Gambians on the ground that they can 

nab Femi Peters  just as they could nab a dock worker, and ain't nothing 

gonna happen.   Then why would people support you if they are just as 

vulnerable as the UDP  Party as a whole?  Anyway, by all means appeal.  You can also  

repeal in the process.  After 15 years, you still don' have an idea  what 

is around you, and Gambians are supposed to continue to indulge you in  your 

joke?  Get out of  here!



Joe       

 

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Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 02:12:01 +0100

From:  [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: Femi Is getting ready to go to Prison  for 1year and fine of 

D10,000

To: [log in to unmask]



Joe Saangbuda



Old man you talk like a man who left his head behind.  How can you get so 

excited that you speak like a

drunkard. Who told you  the UDP is paralyzed by the sentencing of Mr 

Peters? You surely don't know  the 

determination of our party.  



If you wish to express  your excitement to the news of a senior UDP member 

being sent to prison, by  the 

Jammeh Kangaroo courts, you might express that than beating the bush  about 

what Darboe ought or ought 

not to do. Your counsel has never been  sought. 



Old man you are indeed foolish and naive to think that the  UDP is 

paralyzed by the despicable acts of the 

Jammeh regime against Mr  Peters. In fact you failed to realize that even 

Mr Peters does not 

want  the UDP to be paralyzed by his sentencing. He, just like the rest of 

us  wants to see this fight continues 

and not cease till we can bring the  criminals to justice, who committed 

crimes against our falling soldiers.  



Old man, the UDP is not an individual but a party as you seemed to  have 

misconceived; and you seemed to have  

shared that retarded  mindset with the APRC Kangaroo Magistrate Kayode. The 

UDP will remain a  force even if 

Mr Peters had been sentenced to death or Lawyer Ousainou  Darboe is 

murdered by the Jammeh thugs. 



The UDP since its inception  in 1996, had been subjected to all forms of 

persecution by the Jammeh  regime. 

The UDP supporters have been tortured to death, fired from their  jobs, 

some still missing and some sent to exile; 

yet the UDP remain a  force in the Gambia, in the UK and the US. 



Though the arrest of Mr  Peters cannot be underestimated, as it is a big 

set back to the UDP; but its  surely does not 

paralyze the UDP and it is very foolish of you and naive  to come to that 

stupid conclusions that the UDP is now 

paralyzed. Are  you on Jammeh's payrol, Mr Sambou from Casamance.



Let me inform you  old man the UDP is stronger today than ever before and 

you must pass that  message to your 

brethren Jammeh. 



You further baffled me by  questioning Lawyer Darboe's wish to appeal 

against the draconian decision of  magistrate 

Kayode. If Ousainou does not apppeal against Peters'  sentencing, what 

would he do. Take up arms against Jammeh. 

Less you fail  to realise Ousainou is not a rebel leader but a lawyer and 

politician.  Therefore, he will fight against Peters' 

sentence through the limited  legal frameworks existing in the Gambia. If 

you want war with Jammeh, you  can go to 

Gambia and join a battle with him but don't expect the UDP to  start a 

rebellion for you.



Nelson Mandela won his freedom and that of  his party and people without 

waging war against his persecutors.



So  Mr Sangbuda, save us your rhetoric. This is no time for your nonsense.  

 



Nemesis Yanks





 

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Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 08:29:44 +0000

From:  [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: Femi Is getting ready to go to Prison  for 1year and fine of 

D10,000

To: [log in to unmask]



Ansu, the title of this thread is: Femi Is getting ready to go to  Prison 

for 1year and fine of D10,000.  How did you miss that?  Why  don't you just 

be honest and say you are here because you took offense to my  take on 

Ousainou?  How the hell am I answerable to you?  Look at  your whole thread, you 

have not even mentioned the name Femi Peters once,  because of your focus on 

holding brief for Ousainou.  Many have tried  your silly tactic and found 

out it don't work with me.  The rest of  Gambia is waiting for your dear 

leader?  Today is day three for Femi,  while you try to displace your aggression. 

 Am I holding Femi?  Look at you folks, all paralyzed.  If you folks cannot 

 respond to this test run by Yaya, you think the rest of Gambia will 

continue  to listen to your nonsense?  You guys are the biggest and baddest, how  

come Femi is in jail?  This is the stuff Gambians have been telling you  

folks for the last ten years but you could not see the forest for the tree.  

All this while you knew the man will be locked up, yet you slept at  the 

switch.  No matter how you try, the issue is Femi, Ousainou, and  Yaya, and is 

Femi is locked up which was televised to you folks many moons  ago. When a 

thread reads Joe and Ansu, trust me you do not have to coax me  to meet you 

half way at any level.  Right now, it is about Femi Peters  only.   





Joe      











> Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 01:20:53 -0400

> From:  [log in to unmask]

> Subject: Re: Femi Is getting ready to go to  Prison for 1year and fine of 

D10,000

> To:  [log in to unmask]

> 

> Joe Sambou,

> 

>  Here you go again doing what you do best; yak yak yak.... You can talk 

all  the nonsense you can utter here but you still have not addressed the  

fundamental question I asked of you...what have you done with all your grand  

tactics up your sleeve and the bravery that only Joe Sambou has? Pleeeeease  

we are dying to hear you so that if it has any merits perhaps some of us 

can  join you and may be we can make a difference in The Gambia. May be you 

can  lead us deliver Gambians from Jammeh's tyranny.

> 

> You come  here everyday pretending to be the best tactician, the best 

castigator, the  best showman, the best citizen, and yet I, for one, have not 

heard anything  tangible coming from you that I can say merits following your 

example. You  make a lot of assumptions in your attacks on others that are 

outright wrong  and sometimes just malicious.

> 

> Joe Sambou, please take a few  days and ponder over my question to you 

and then come back with something  more substantive next time instead of 

railing against others just because  you can.

> 

> Ansu

> 

> JoeSambou  wrote>>>

> 

> Ansu, I do not have your level of  calmness under our current assault by 

Yaya, and you do not have mine. Thus,  do what Ansu is doing and let Joe do 

what Joe is doing. What is sacrilegious  about calling a spade just that? I 

do not intend for a coward to lead me and  I will say it loud and clear. 

None asked anyone to be a politician. What  talk is cheap? It is apparent that 

you and I do not have the same level of  anxiety regarding what is happening 

in the Gambia. I also perfectly do under  that you are not here to address 

my Cheap Talk, but are irritated by my  explosion on the time waster that 

Ousainou Darboe is manifesting to be. I  know for a fact that you will not be 

this cool like a pack of Camels if  someone close to you was whisked. I do 

not need to know anyone personally to  be this outraged. Since when do I ever 

speak for you? Ansu, I am not in the  mood to join you in this Maslaa 

nonsense and you do not have to bother with  anything I say, deal? If not, I say 

use your delete key often because you  will hear my mind and not Ansu's, if 

you read me. Why do you think the UDP  cadre are quiet? They know that their 

leadership is paralyzing them and it  is about time folks muster the 

courage to speak up. The gatekeepers of the  opposition are suffocating Gambians. 

> 

> 

> Ansu, now  that we reached an understanding, please let me exercise my 

rights as a  citizen. Why the hell did Ousainou as a party leader defend Femi? 

Ousainou  knew that whether he does or do not defend Femi, the outcome will 

be the  same. He knew exactly what he is doing. Now that the rubber met the 

cement  and Femi is languishing in jail, Ousainou the politician is hiding 

behind  Ousainou the Lawyer and cannot say anything that would address the 

clear fix  that he knew to be the outcome by the frauds he continues to try 

to defend,  the Judiciary. Ousainou knows that the Judiciary and Yaya are one 

and the  same, but try asking Ousainou his opinion about the Judiciary and 

you see  him foam all over the place without saying anything. Enough of this 

 nonsense. It is simple folks, Ousainou cannot continue to carry on with 

this  pretext. You are not the Lawer for the opposition but a leader of an  

opposition party. Thus, you need to quit this business of speaking as a  

Lawyer at all times while all around you are being whisked to jail. How come  

Ousainou can never say what Femi said or did? Shingle, Rambo, et al went to  

jail not because they were alter boys for Yaya. It is only in the Gambia do  

you see the opposition rank a file whisked to jail while the party leader  

shuffles papers for their appeal, when they know they are wasting their  time. 

If the rest of the world could not get Chief Manneh out, what is  Ousainou 

thinking that his GRAND APPEAL is the thing we need? It is like the  cart 

pulling the horse. No, it is Tchangaria that is whisked to jail not his  

driver, if you catch my drift. I am not telling the UDP how to conduct their  

business, but just in case they think folks are not aware, your leadership  is 

lending a hand to what is happening in the Gambia. If Femi can be  

railroaded, what chance does the average Gambian have without the backing of  a 

political party? 

> 

> 

> Joe 

> 

> 

>  

> 

> > Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 16:34:15 -0400

> >  From: [log in to unmask]

> > Subject: Re: Femi Is getting ready  to go to Prison for 1year and fine 

of D10,000

> > To:  [log in to unmask]

> > 

> > Joe Sambou,

>  > 

> > What I am talking about is your cheap talk about  confronting Jammeh 

and calling those you consider not "tough enough" against  Jammeh as cowards. 

I asked you to be one of the brave ones and head to  Gambia to lead just a 

civil disobedience against Jammeh. You did not address  this issue but just 

continued your usual diatribe against others. What have  you done yourself?

> > 

> > I am not defending lawyer  Darboe or Halifa or any other leaders for 

their tactics or lack thereof.  Believe it or not but I agree with some of 

your assessments about the  futility of some of their tactics against the 

regime. I am just observing  your behavior on this forum and I urge you to take 

stock of it and I am sure  you can do better. If you can try to be a bit more 

constructive in your  criticisms may be you can be taken more seriously. I 

know you have opinions  and so do we all. But, you think yours is the best 

approach everytime and  anything else is worthless. I am not sure how long 

you have been whaling  against Jammeh now but I what I think is right, don't 

you think you should  have done something about him by now? TALK IS CHEAP!!!

> > 

>  > Your Comrade.

> > 

> > Ansu

> > 

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