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Did Matthew not know who Halifa was at the time? Ask uncle DA if Matthew did
not know who Halifa was. Who would confused Halifa, Sedia and Sam Sarr with
anyone else in the Gambia?
You know guys credibility is about everything. Without credibility a story
and its teller has no validity. Suntu and Matthew are in the same boat
"Rebels wihtout a course" looking for attention
in anyway they can get it.

The mind is a terrible thing to waste and knowledge without common sense is
a sad combination. Dr. King once said " If a man cannot find something to
die for, then they probably are not worth living"

Thanks



On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:39 PM, yanks dabo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Suntu
>
> I told you Bailo won't be happy with your revelation, but tell him to get
> lost.
> What's wrong with Halifa leaving a trail of dust behind him. Only that
> dim-wit,
> Muhammed Drammeh, would regard that as cowardice; then you wonder what
> is wrong with being cowardice after all.
>
> James Boswell wrote in the "life of Samuel Johnson", 1971:
>
> "*It is thus that mutual cowardice keeps us in peace. *
> *Were one half of mankind brave and one half cowards, *
> *the brave would be always beating the cowards. *
> *Were all brave, they would lead a very uneasy life; *
> *all would be continually fighting: but being all cowards, *
> *we go very well". *
>
> Therefore, being cowards is not criminal after all for it keeps us in
> peace.
> In fact *all mortals are cowards for they fear dead*, simple!
>
> Yanks
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 22:03:59 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask]
>
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>    Suntou wrote: "I don't hate anyone".That cannot be true, you know that
> and we know that.
> Suntou also stated: "Trust no politician, the game is SELF." Trust me, the
> political profession contrary to your understanding is not always about
> SELF. Sir Edward Francis Small, Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Ghandi, Halifa
> Sallah, Seedia Jatta!
>
> Look before you leap and think before you write.
>
> Bailo
>
>
>      i don't hate anyone. It is a political exchange, bringing what may
> be of interest to some members is not tantamount to hate. Our politics
> should pass the stage of sensoship and comfort zones. The item produce by
> Mathew can be challange and it should be challange. Those that mean, all
> card should be off the table for reconcialiation talks? Halifa trying to
> safe his life is no crime and it should not be. I will run if that means
> geting away from the thugs. He is no super-man. You are well aware Karim
> that, our own labour government is going through a bad patch. The party is
> under intensive scrutiny for many things, And rightly so. I, like many
> ordinary folks don't trust politicians, And that will include you Karim,
> haruna, Dr Jaiteh or whoever enters politics. Trust no politician, the game
> is SELF.
>
>
> --- On *Mon, 20/4/09, abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]>*wrote:
>
>  From: abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Monday, 20 April, 2009, 5:10 PM
>
>   Suntou
> To honest I agree with Dr Jaiteh's statement. I don't know why you hate an
> individual as it is the problem.
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 15:59:38 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>    It is an instruction malanding,
>
> --- On *Mon, 20/4/09, Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>* wrote:
>
>  From: Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Monday, 20 April, 2009, 4:50 PM
>
> Suntou,
> I think you are a very fine man to go this lane. This is very low. I sincerely
> hope you will find time to re-examine you position.
>
> Malanding Jaiteh
>
> SUNTOU TOURAY wrote:
> > Suntou please post for me on the G-L. Thanks:
> > It was a warn Tabo-Koto July mid-morning in 1994. The time was around 9.30
> am . The coup was in progress, but I did not know it yet. As I headed for the
> Latri-Kunda car park for The Daily Observer in Bakau, I notice something very
> strange. Everyone in Tabo-Koto and Fagi-Kunda seemed to be coming towards my
> direction and there were no moving vehicles on the roads. As I walked towards
> the car park, I kept asking
>  people I met what was going on, but no one really
> knew. Around the Latri-Kunda market, I saw people I knew and went to them. They
> thought a coup was in progress, but were not sure. I decided to press on to
> Sere-Kunda. I walked all the way to Sere-Kunda market as many other people were
> also doing. Throughout the trip, military vehicles were coming and going either
> towards Brikama or Banjul . There was a large crowd of confused citizens around
> Sere-Kunda market who had idea what was going on either. Everyone saw what I
> saw; soldiers with guns driving ceaselessly up and down the streets. At the
> Sere- Kunda police station, a group of soldiers had surrounded the station;
> trapping all the police officers inside. Outside the station another crowd of
> curious onlookers gathered. I elbowed and shouldered my way through the crowd to
> a military officer standing outside the station main door, who liked like he was
> the leader of
>  the military contingent and I asked him what was going on.
> "Mr. Jallow, get out of here.� He said. I repeated my question and
> he repeated his answer. So I walked back. I was able to gather pieces of
> information here and there and I went to Sweabou Conateh's newspaper office
> at the Sere-Kunda market and called the Observer and the Point to file a report.
> I think I was the only reporter out and about gathering news on that day.
> Everyone else from the Observer to the Point and Sweabou’s Gambia News
> were holed up in the safety of their offices. In any case, after three hours, I
> began to the long walk back to Fagi Kunda. Around the twin storey building near
> where the Brikama Highway branches into the Banjul and Sere- Kunda roads, I
> found a group of about five people standing by the side of the road talking
> rather animatedly. The gentleman in the middle was doing the talking while
> everyone
>  else listened. I stopped to listen to what they were discussing, but
> within a few minutes, some military vehicles appeared in the distance around
> Bambo Nightclub, racing towards Brikama. As the military vehicles approached the
> gas station at the corner, the man in the center of the group turned around and
> without saying a word, bolted and ran inside the twin storey compound leaving a
> trail of dust behind him. I turned and looked at him disappear hurriedly behind
> gate of the compound leaving the other people behind. I could not believe what I
> was seeing. The man was none other than the brave savior, the hero, the
> sacrificial lamb. The man was Halifa Sallah. I turned around and headed for
> Fagi-Kunda and towards home. Needless to say, I was very, very disappointed.
> >
>
> >
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