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Joe Sambou wrote:

"By your tribal tendencies, if Yaya was the same tribe as you, 
you would 
have used the same clanmanship for that is your world 
view.  You would 
have dismissed his atrocities just as some Jolas 
and sycophants 
currently do".

Old man you sound like a kettle telling pot you're black. It seems you 
have lost the argument and now wishes to resort to the same old cheap 
tribal excuse. 

But let me tell you something; you are free, as you have stated, to describe
me tribalist for supporting 
lawyer Darboe, but what you failed to reason 

is that i deemed you the same for your hatred for the man.

Simply because, the only reason you cannot support Lawyer Darboe 
is because he is a Mandinka and since you are tribalist against the 
Mandinkas, you cannot support him. 

If Darboe had been a Wolof, he would have gained your unflinching support, but 
because he is a Mandinka he cant'. Even though, I've told you before old man you 
are not Wolof, but you still seem confuse to see yourself as one. 

So next time old man if you want to describe me as a tribalist, you should be 
aware that in my books you are the worst tribalist.

Nemesis Yanks


Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 04:23:15 +0000
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: PDOIS, the disgruntled losers. They still can't hold ralliies.
To: [log in to unmask]








You noticed Femi is still in jail while you waste your time with me.  You obviously don't have answers, do you?  So, from now on we better not hear you nuts talking about biggest anything when you are just as vulnerable in front of Yaya as any individual. Now the moment we say opposition unity, do we rekindle your tribal neurosis and folks are hip to that nonsense, the reason why they pay no mind to it.  Between the UDP and NRP, Femi should have been out by now.  By your tribal tendencies, if Yaya was the same tribe as you, you would have used the same clanmanship for that is your world view.  You would have dismissed his atrocities just as some Jolas and sycophants currently do.  Look focus on getting Femi out with your appeal.  Stop wasting your time and attend to the business at hand.

Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 00:01:44 +0100
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: PDOIS, the disgruntled losers. They still can't hold ralliies.
To: [log in to unmask]









Joe Sambou wrote:

"Mboge, we were born free and we intend to remain free.  There is no 
multitude that can chain a person's 
mind unless the person allows them". 

Old men, the truth is you are free to criticize Darboe in as much we are free to criticize your criticism of Darboe. 
So don't be fooled that you are the only free mind to criticize. Therefore, if you don't question your right to 
criticize Darboe, you have no right to question our right to criticize your critiscism of Darboe, especially if that 
is base on lies. 

The difference between that and Jammeh's is that the latter would either kill you, detained you, torture you,
or send you to exile for criticizing him. We on the other hand do not need to do that. Unlike Jammeh, we can 
write and use our good sense of reasoning to criticize your criticisms of Darboe, without needing to even lay 
our fingers on you. Simply because we know you hate our criticism in as much as we hate yours.

Moliere advised in 1666 (La Misanthrope) "One should look long and carefully at oneself before one considers 
judging others".

Whereas Jean Sibelus advised in 1937 (A Close Up) that "a statute has never been set up in honour of a critic".  

Furthermore, old man Joe; Jammeh is not being hated because of his tribe is Jola, but because he 
is a dictator. If Jawara had done the same, he would have been hated in the same measure as well if Lawyer 
Darboe does the same. So save us the tribal excuse, Jammeh is simply a criminal and not a Jola criminal.


Nemesis Yanks


Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 20:53:58 +0200
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: PDOIS, the disgruntled losers. They still can't hold ralliies.
To: [log in to unmask]

Joe,
 
Thanks for your usual candour and straight forwardness.  Keep the fire burning.
 
Best,
 
Mboge


On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 7:31 PM, Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


Mboge, we were born free and we intend to remain free.  There is no multitude that can chain a person's mind unless the person allows them.  If folks believe that we can talk about Yaya, SM Dibba, Uwaa, Halifa, OJ, Sidia, Hamat, Henry etc., but get ulcers when Ousainou is remotely mentioned, then they will continue to develop ulcers, for we are going to call on Ousainou when warranted.  Any person that wishes to lead a nation will be scrutinized by the citizens of that country and humans in general.  Similar schemes have been attempted here to shroud Dawda Jawara with the same cloth and it did not work.  What gull that we can speak our mind on our current murderer, Yaya, yet Ousainou is off limits.  If they are not tolerant of critical views on Ousainou when they do not have power, imagine what they will do when they control power.  One cannot also separate the tribal tilt of this crowd either.  Which brings me to this question.  For these folks, what would their reaction be regarding Yaya and his activities if Yaya were Mandingo?  Would we see a different reaction because of clansmanhip?  This continued fixation on tribal tendencies among some Gambians is lending a helping hand for Yaya to stay on.  He is the only one immune to this venom because he stole lots of cash the break the tribal divide and a machete to break the skulls of those that refuse to play ball.  Let them continue to jump and see if I give a hoot.

 
Joe
 


Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 12:59:49 +0200
From: [log in to unmask] 



Subject: Re: PDOIS, the disgruntled losers. They still can't hold ralliies.
To: [log in to unmask]


"I knew by my mention of Darboe all would leave their burrows for the kill." Joe Sambou
 
Joe,
 
Very true statement.  It seems it is OK to  throw around all kinds of criticisms, insults, insinuations  and innuendo to all opposition parties and their leaders but the UDP and its leader.  Indeed the moment the UDP leader's name is mentioned regardless of however mild the criticism is the burrows become busy with activity with the occupants scurrying out in all forms and shapes pointing fingers and insulting anyone who dared to mention Darboes name.  However, let anyone get in their crania that any who wants to become the leader of any nation or people will be dissected and criticized, thus i urge any supporter to stop fretting about such critiques and take in their stride.   

 
Best,
 
Mboge
 
 



On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Pa Pierre


You wrote:

"Remember the day after APRC  militant, Alieu Njie    was killed in Basse, That morning, a big crowd was  forming at the Basse Police  Station, when i was going to work. I enquired, i was told Darboe was taking  refuge there."


Well you were misinformed. The truth of the matter is that Darboe and 50 others were arrested, detained and subsequently charged with the murder of Alieu Njie.


--- On Sat, 10/4/10, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


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

> Subject: Re: PDOIS, the disgruntled losers. They still can't hold ralliies.
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Saturday, 10 April, 2010, 8:40




>
>
>
>
>
> PPG,
>  
> Thank you for your rejoinder here. I would love to be
> in your tribe. It
> offers much hope for salvation.
>  
> Take care.

> Haruna.
>  
>
> In a message dated 4/10/2010 1:45:31 A.M. Eastern
> Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
>   "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'"
>
>
> The above are not new
>   charges at all. We have heard them many times before.
> What is essential to

>   clarify here is regardless of the crowds each political
> party can draw to a
>   rally, one fact is indisputable; ie. both UDP and PDOIS
> are in the
>   opposition.
>
> PDOIS teaches basic civic awareness to citizens so that the

>
>   citizens understand why they need to change their
> government. UDP on the other
>   hand chant war slogans, but this has not brought them any
> closer to government
>   than PDOIS.

>
> War slogans may be good only when you can take the heat for
>
>   them. UDP chants them, and when the heat is up, they take
> to their heels.
>   Remember the day after 1996 General elections, Darboe was

> taking a nap at the
>   Senegalese Embassy in Bakau. Remember the day after APRC
> militant, Alieu Njie
>   was killed in Basse, That morning, a big crowd was
> forming at the Basse Police

>   Station, when i was going to work. I enquired, i was told
> Darboe was taking
>   refuge there. I don't know how you call these types
> of men.
>
> In my
>   tribe, if you chant a war slogan, and a battle breaks

> out, you don't run. You
>   man up and settle for a bloody show
>   down!!!!
>
> pa-Pierre
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