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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Mams is just trying to control your mind. He's into the mind-bending game.
Have you read this man's forwards here? And he does not bother to issue
credit  for his sources. The man has a few screws loose.

I will share with you good men and Mams how you can prepare and lay sod for
 a beautiful lawn once I finish my little project. I will give you ideas on
how  to improve your home also as we figure out if our political parties
should get  off their fannies and coalesce. Let them chew their kolanuts for
now while the  world leaves Gambians way way behind.

Dr. Jaiteh, I have a message for you from a professor at Emory Univ. Please
 call me 770-739-8700. Thanx. Haruna.

In a message dated 4/23/2009 12:32:27 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:

I never knew you too have become a spokesman for the defunct NADD.  Who
said i asked NADD the questions?
I never asked anyone this question Edi. If you are trying to know  the
questions i emailed PDOIS two yeasr ago, please contact them.
The question i put forward are for highligting issues i need  answers on,
mainly from the politicians belonging to a political  party.
 What i will get from it is multi-facet, what is of  benefit to me, may not
be of any use to you. Some of the ideas you find  interesting, i don't and
maybe likewise. Thanks
suntou

--- On Thu, 23/4/09, [log in to unmask]  <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:


From:  [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:  Re: question for political minded Gambians. Haruna what is your
opinion?
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday, 23  April, 2009, 2:25 PM



1. What is the difference between a merge and a coalition  of political
parties?
2. What kind of coalition would you  like to see in preparation for next
elections?
3. What are  you and your party doing in preparation for the coming
elections?
4. What did you learn from the “NADD�  debate and
disagreement?
5. What effect has the NADD  discrepancy on your political perception?
6. What  consequences would you measure on party leaders involved with
NADD?

Brother Suntu, I will like to ask one question  here as you wanted
political minded people to participate.  However, I am not one of those you required
for answering your  questions but as far as my opinion is concern, these
setting of  questionnaire will give you no critical argument to base you
findings on, as a result, I may assumed the reason why NADD  didn't answered to
your question. Backing up my sentiments on  your questionnaire are as
follow; WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE  BETWEEN  COALITION AND MERGE and you continued
WHAT KIND OF COALITION WILL YOU LIKE TO SEE IN PREPARATION.  This tells the
respondents that you know their choices already.  Instead if i were you, I
put my questions as:
1.WHAT IS COALITION?
2. WHAT IS A MERGE?
3. WHICH AMONG THIS TWO WILL BE FAVOURABLE AND WHY?
4. HOW WILL THE ABOVE BE STRUCTURED TO FAVOUR THE PARTIES  INVOLVED? etc
etc.

Secondly, when talking about coalition and merger, you  should avoid
individualising your questionnaire as you state on  the following 4 questions to
avoid swaying away from  your actual aim. I for one, did not get what you are
trying  to achieve here even if you have enough despondence due to the
inconsistency of your question which will give no conclusion to  base your
findings on. Edi


--- On Thu, 23/4/09, SUNTOU TOURAY  <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



From:  SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:  question for political minded Gambians. Haruna what is your
opinion?
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday,  23 April, 2009, 1:35 AM


A question for political minded folks. I hope the  insiders in UDP?NRP and
also PDOIS consider answring  this questions. For now, let me see how my
nephew will  respond.
This was prepared a while ago, although Sidibe's  observation made a lot
sense, there is a need for  further enquiry.
I believe before we are able to  engage in any genuine political discussion
the question  of NADD has to be clearly dealt with and understood.

Here are some questions I would want  answered

1. What is the difference between a  merge and a coalition of political
parties?
2. What  kind of coalition would you like to see in preparation  for next
elections?
3. What are you and your party  doing in preparation for the coming
elections?
4.  What did you learn from the “NADD� debate  and
disagreement?
5. What effect has the NADD  discrepancy on your political perception?
6. What  consequences would you measure on party leaders involved  with
NADD?

7. Can the existing political  parties/leaders deliver needed political
change?
8.  Do you think the present political leaders overstayed  their leadership
positions?
9. Do you think Gambian  politics needs new blood, new leaders, new ideas?
10. How would you rate the credibility of Gambian  politics/politicians?

11. What is the political  ideology of your party?
12. What is the ideological  difference between your party, APRC and others?
13.  Why do you think the voters are voting APRC and not  otherwise?
14. What’s more to removing APRC  from power, what else is your
agenda?

15. What  kind of government do you think would better the  living-standard
of citizens?
16. How would you attain  self-sufficiency in food, local industry and
increased  export?
17. How and how-much do you intend to spend  on, for example
infrastructure, education, agriculture,  job creation and healthcare if your party is
elected?


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