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 Hi Rene, there you are. I had to dig up your eulogy of PDOIS to make heads or tails of it. You and I are no strangers to each other. By God we're both beautiful people too. Well I don't know about you but I know I'm beautiful. Mams, didn't I say I didn't wanna hear it??


 

[-----Original Message-----  From: rebadjan <[log in to unmask]>  To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Mon, Dec 6, 2010 6:13 pm  Subject: Fwd: Re: AGENDA 2011 ?         I think we ought to be fair to PDOIS.] Rene.

I agree with you Rene. We must be fair to PDOIS.

[These people have spent the gretaer part of almost three decades studying the Gambian politicalsystem.] Rene.

The Gambian political system is dynamic. If all they do is study that evolving system, they need to be fair to themselves and do something about it. We're not Guinea pigs in Gambia you know. Also, I think PPP before PDOIS has actually lived the Gambian political system. They didn't have the luxury of mondays morning quarter-backing. So this should not be the reason to be fair or unfair to PDOIS. 

[They have developed as a consequence of their intensive inquiry of the political, social, economic, cultural and other attendant realities of the Gambian situation, a political, social and economic blueprint of their response to the needs and aspirations of the Gambian people, should they ever be honored to assume the reigns of power in the country.] Rene.

Have they developed through that decades-long study???????? I think that's what we and PDOIS is trying to figure out.         

[Not only that, they have always been in the forefront in guidingpublic opinion, and to a certain extend give context and relevance to some of the most pressing political issues that have evolved over the years.] Rene.

PPP has LIVED public opinion. Look where that got them. And the other political parties, were they dozing off after they formed??? I mean NRP, UDP, GDP, GMC, GPDP, APRC.... Should we not be fair to them also Rene? You PDOIS people have a way with empty rhetoric.

[PDOIS undoubtedly is a government that is in not in power.] Rene.

You can say that again. I suppose UDP, NRP, PPP, and GMC are governments in power.

[They react to policy decisions of the government, not only by differing, but also providing an alternative policy.] Rene.

Hello!! Hello!!! Hello Rene!! What do you think GMC, PPP, UDP and NRP have been doing since they formed??


[Most of us who sympathize or support PDOIS do so, not because of the personalities behind PDOIS but becuause
of the vision and mission they represent. And we are yet to find a better alternative.] Rene.

And the rest of us sympathize or support NRP, PPP, UDP, and GMC because of the personalities there-in and not
because of their visions and missions????????????????????????????????????????? And together we outnumber you. I
guess that's not good enough argument for you and PDOIS. We don't count.

[This is the reason why, inspite of the fact that they have for years been struggling with a political strategy
to win the minds and hearts of the Gambian people, the vision and mission that they represent afforded them a big
sympathetic following despite their electoral shortcomings.] Rene.

Rene my good friend, do you hear yourself speak???? I mean we're talking about a political party vying for votes.
So, if in 4 decades you don't make headway, when are you thinking of doing an inventory?? Do you have any accountants
in PDOIS Rene??? Or is it Anderson Consulting????

[Therefore, PDOIS is not a group of personalities, they represent vision; they embody the ideals and aspirations of
a lot of Gambians who want to live in a country that is peaceful, dignified and prosperous. There are a lot of
Gambians who share their vision, and would in time continue where they left off. They should therefore be accorded
the utmost respect, for there is nothing in the abundant literature that they have continuously made available to
the Gambian people that they are blind followers.] Rene.

Men Rene you can charm a friggin cobra. I mean what do you think of the other parties and their supporters if you
think this much of a veteran loser party???????? You guys speak like there's no-one else around besides PDOIS.
I got news for you: PDOIS is only significant to PDOISards. Now what we want to do is enable that number to be
augmented. PDOISards I mean. How can you be against that? Men if you don't quit telling me about Politburo
litterature, I'll personally wring your neck. What is wrong with you people????

[We know what the issues are. We should try and address them.] Rene.

Well whaddoyou think we're doing??????????? Men Rene you haven't said anything coherent here. It appears so only
because its a friggin sob-story. But there's nothing here for me to hang a lantern on!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for nothing
Rene. Jees!!!


Haruna.

-----Original Message-----

From: Yanks Darboe <[log in to unmask]>

To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>

Sent: Mon, Dec 6, 2010 1:49 pm

Subject: Re: AGENDA 2011 ?



Demba



These fools think they are in the United States! How many Gambians ever

heard of

that term; primaries much more understand what it means.



Even in the UK; we have a coalition government but we never had

primaries as to

who should lead. 



These fools have started their nonsense. Let them go to hell with their

agenda nonsense.



These Old Jackson Five crew are really some wanna be comedians.



They wish to mislead us into thinking that Alpha Conde and Cellou

Diallo held Primaries

before they led the political alliances they led in Guinea elections.

 

The PDOIS executive need some political CPDs.



I have stated it before, these guys are given too much political clout

than they deserve.





Nemesis Yanks





Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 12:52:36 -0800

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Subject: AGENDA 2011 ?

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"Agenda 2011 calls for each party to  go on its own platform and

campaign for its own candidate to be the single candidate of the

opposition through primary" Hon Sidia.

 

My concerns are how are they going to organise and conduct this

primaries? and whether IEC and the government will allow them . My

advice for PDOIS is to drop the idea of the primary and come up with

another strategy of selecting the flag bearer to lead the coalition.

Gambians are not used to primaries and this will cause a big problems

within the opposition parties.

 

As Hon Darbo said " if different opposition leaders go on a political

platform to campaign to be the candidate of the opposition, they may

engage in character assasination just to win votes". I totally agreed

with Darbo and it will cause a big problem.

 









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