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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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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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