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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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And we continue to yield discernments. Maybe we can learn something from
this expedition Laye. Just bear with me awhile. Haruna.


In a message dated 5/5/2009 4:09:16 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Malang  and Sis:

Thank you both for highlighting, once again, Haruna's  deliberate
distortions and deceitful expedition with his sidekick Suntu.  They're
bent on "skinning the goat" notwithstanding the exponential risk  of
defacing their dignity within the greater Gambian community. They  will
fail miserably!

Haruna: I see you have tried enough to drag me  into this exchange but
thanks to my esteemed brothers and sister Jabou; I  will insist on
asking you this: Are you ignorant or engaged in deliberate  distortion
and deceit? You don't have to answer, just keep on chewing on  the cord
and dragging your sidekicks along. We'll catch you on your way  down.

-Laye

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:44 AM, malang darbo  <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Sister Jabou,
>
>  This is precisely what bothers me about Haruna and Suntus' line of
>  questioning and it makes me wonder whether we Gambians are really
concerned
> about  the social malady we are afflicted with.   Haruna is too
intelligent
> to have missed the focus, I don't believe  that. It looks his actions are
a
> deliberate attempt to shift focus and  that by extension makes him
Hitlers'
> enabler.
>
> Don't  you think I would be lying if I tell him would do different or  any
> better than Halifa if in his shoes?  I have been on this  forum for over
9yrs
> since September 1999, thanks to Hamjata, and have  not contributed in any
> discussions, be it of  greater frenzy (football), or grave national
concern
> (abductions and attempted murders).  Would I not be  lying if I even
remotely
> suggest to do any different or  better on this pristine brand of fascist
> practice?  Hitler  would have disagreed with this new brand of fascist
> practice as  obtained in the Gambia.  Gentile misses the definition in his
> ten  points on fascism.
>
> In all fairness Halifa must be commended  for the bold steps he has
taken.  I
> suppose Haruna's focus  would earn much merit if directed against our
>  indifferent shepherds of God's flock who have not made any  public
> condemnations of this act of  degeneracy.     Perhaps I read it wrongly
but  I
> think I read of one of the Imams trying to absolve the Fuhrer  and gang of
> this practice of perversion, and this seem to have  gone unnoticed even on
> this forum.
>
>  Perhaps others may argue that the Imams are not on our public  pay roll
so
> must be excused for their negligence of duty to the  flock.  How about a
> national representative in our policy  making house, financed by our tax
> payers, only to spew the junk  that witchcraft was crime because it was in
> the  English dictionary?  I want to commend the journalist that captured
this
> statement, for it reveals a national malady at its  height.  This
> is journalism at its best -  exposition of fraudsters, and fiction in our
> public space  without being arrogant.
>
> Brother Haruna, you can do a lot  more than fixation on Halifa's
courageous
> stance against the  tide of perversion and I certainly would be lying to
even
>  remotely suggest  that I would do any different in his  shoe.
>
> Malang  Darbo
>
>
>
>
>
>
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