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Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Sep 2001 14:31:11 -0400
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Hamjatta, Toure and Ngai,  I thank you for your comments on this matter.
Matter of fact, Ngai, you made my day by saying that you convinced your
mother to vote for the Alliance instead of APRC. Any extra vote we can get
from APRC to the Alliance, is greatly appreciated. I echo Musa Jeng’s point
the other day about contacting our people back home to lobby them to vote
for the Alliance. Great job you (Ngai) did on your mom. Thanks.

Hamjatta, I just read Ms. Joh’s comments on you and I urge you to just
ignore the woman and give up on her. She and Malik Kah seem to be confused.
To Malik Kah, I am the side-kick. To Ms. Joh, you are the side-kick. Tell
you what? If you venture to rationalize what these people are saying, you
will soon get as confused as they are. I mean, who has not given up on the
mental midget (Malik Kah)? The moron jumps from nowhere and starts insulting
an old man (Jawara) that is old enough to be his father, and Jawara has done
or said NOTHING to him. Do you hear any of our ‘moralizers’ telling the
moron to quit calling people rats? People that did absolutely nothing to
him?

I said a simple thing to him, and he is all over the place parading his
inferiority complex. I wonder who told them that it was a bad thing for
someone to be an asylee? The great Oliver Tambo was an asylee.  Yes indeed,
honorable people seek and are granted asylum in friendly countries when they
are fleeing from persecution from tyrants like Yaya. My argument with Malik
Kah is NOT about that at all. I urge people like Sanusi Owens to go and
reread what I had to tell Malik Kah about this topic. What I sought to
inform Malik Kah was that he will NOT use me to perpetrate the same fraud he
perpetrated on the AFPRC/APRC regime. I specifically told him that he can go
ahead and live in self-imposed exile after the Alliance take over in
October. I care less about what the vermin does with his life. What I was
after was that he will NOT LIE and paint me as an Alliance ‘spokesman’ and
provoke me to threaten him and then use my words against the next regime. I
do NOT speak for the Alliance. I know it is hard for our mental midgets to
grasp this, but I had to clarify to others that vermin like Malik Kah are
seeking to take the discourse somewhere it does NOT belong. Mine was NOT a
judgmental discourse on asylees. I was addressing what I SPECIFICALLY know
about Malik Kah.

Toure, be rest assured that you are NOT dealing with a quitter in me. I will
stop posting to G_L on October 19, 2001 when Yaya is gotten rid of. Until
then, I am always where I was from day one.
KB



>From: malik kah <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Attention Kebba Dapha
>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 16:42:10 +0000
>
>I  think mate you are on the wrong track this time, because your allies are
>not going to be happy when you make assylum the subject, in fact chief rat
>Jawara is the chief assylum seeker. But for me this is not the issue you
>are
>just diverting, after all assylum is usually seeked by dignified people,
>people who have a lot to offer. If you are a British Citizen or you have
>other resident status so be it, what is the issue if I am an a refugee or
>not, does that make me a criminal. Any way I think you feel very much hurt
>because a very close ally of yours told me abou your dubious scheme of
>copying material from other books, and converting it to suit your prolific
>nonsensical arguements which only intellects like yourself understand. If
>you please you can make an appointment with me and come with any one you
>wish and I shall show you my residential status if that does intrest you so
>much to speculate abou. Just give me time and place. You see people like
>you
>frown on others becauser  you have some so called status I am not like that
>I would try to help instead of making others predicament an isuue. Lets
>talk
>Gambia. You misguided
>
>>From: Hamjatta Kanteh <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Attention Kebba Dapha
>>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 10:20:23 EDT
>>
>>Jabou,
>>
>>Your slipshod, self-righteous moralising and your double standards of late
>>is
>>simply depressing beyond words. I mean it escaped your attention that
>>Malick
>>Kah - since he surfaced on this List - has engaged in all sorts of savage
>>and
>>vicious attacks on me, Mr Darbo and OJ [calling them thieves without any
>>shred of evidence], without cutting the crap. So it is OK for Malick Kah
>>to
>>personally assault us but when we attempt to reveal his phoniness, it
>>becomes
>>a different ball game??!! If this is not double standards, i wonder what
>>one
>>would call it. Just because the pipsqueak happens to be a PDOIS supporter,
>>his fraudulent past shouldn't be paraded on Gambia-L; when we do it, we
>>are
>>trying to silence the programmed fanatic??!! Did Malick Kah challenge
>>Dampha
>>on his claims that he [Kah] applied fraudulently for asylum in the UK? I
>>publicly challenge Malick Kah to refute these claims. Then i'll personally
>>come after the fraudster; when i'm done with him, he won't have a
>>reputation
>>left to defend!
>>
>>  Jabou, you need to stop acting like some overworked Mother Teresa and
>>give
>>us all a well-deserved break. You are entitled to the views you peddle
>>here;
>>just as we are entitled to helping the Alliance with ideas and tactics to
>>win
>>the elections. You can't keep mounting the pulpit here and outrageously
>>serving sermon on stuff that makes things go haywire. So Halifa publicly
>>rebukes on Gambia-L; you did some 360 degrees turnaround and you start
>>behaving erratically - no big deal there, if you ask me. Merely shows how
>>much of a softie you are in your convictions and how slipshod you've
>>always
>>been on the positions you've staked out on this List. By all means, be
>>"critical", "independent-minded" and or play to the gallery of anti- PPP
>>sentiments by whimsically attacking the Alliance. But for Goodness sake,
>>and
>>indeed for own sake, don't imagine that we all want to be rooted in
>>yesterday
>>or get stuck in a some time warp. Your attitude of late is simply
>>depressing
>>beyond words!
>>
>>Hamjatta Kanteh
>>
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