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"Alieu"
 
Just a point of correction, the opposition made predictions based on  
historical data but the 70% is not something the APRC has ever pulled in any  
election.
On your private email, it has to do with your objection of me  addressing you 
as "Alieu" implying that your name is not Alieu. 
Well, no comment on that one.
 
Jabou Joh
 
 
In a message dated 9/28/2006 1:09:32 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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BambaLaye and Jabou,
I just sent you all private mails and if  you all wish you can make them 
private. I hope we can all debate with some  civility and not go as low as 
BambaLaye is pushing again. The last time I saw  him do that here with Conteh, it was 
not prety and it is not something I would  want to engage in.
Jabou, it sounded like you already made up your  mind that the election was 
stolen. So no matter what I may have would not  convince you in any way. Your 
points are well understood but I wish you can  differentiate political campaign 
speeches with the reality. Remember, the  opposition also made their own 
predictions. Those that mean that they were  lying? I think not. I thought they 
were just trying to fire up their  supporters.
Alieu.

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"Alieu"

Yep, extending the time of poll closing to 6.30 was  definitely the icing on 
the cake, the closing masterpiece for a well  orchestrated window dressing to 
make it appear that the APRC was complying  with the rule of law. I hear that 
most folks did not even know about this  extension until it was too late. 
Yet, 
they They did not comply with the  high court ruling to stop those not on the 
register from voting. Talk  about contradictions!

Jammeh supporters staying home because they knew  he was going to win? Who 
ever heard of such a thing? Well, my good sister  Fatou Jahumpa has 
repeatedly 
said that the elections were a foregone  conclusion and that Jammeh would 
win. I 
even saw where she predicted a 70%  win. Perhaps the Jammeh camp knew 
something that the rest of Gambians did  not know. Who knows?

As for contesting the time that polling stations  close, well Bambalaye 
already answered that question. I am sure you know  that ours has not been a 
country where the citizenry can depend on the  constitution or any ruling by 
the 
courts to prevail as evidenced by the  voting register issue and so many 
other 
rulings that have been tossed in  the garbage.

The APRC keeps pretending they are playing within the  rules but then they 
are forever contradicting themselves and so they end  up looking like someone 
dressed to kill but who forgot to put on their  pants so their backsides are 
exposed for all to see.

Jabou  Joh

In a message dated 9/28/2006 10:22:50 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[log in to unmask] writes:

Jabou,
There is ceratinly a  possibility of vote buying in every voting including 
upto the UN. In  America it is defined as lobbying.
However, I would hate to hear that is  what the APRC did. I personally think 
the oppostion stayed home because  they knew Jammeh was going to win. It is 
also possible some of the voters  who stayed home are Jammeh supporters who 
knew 
he was going to win anyway  so why waste time to vote.
The other aspect of this no one is putting into  consideration is it rained 
heavily in some parts of the country. I  remember in Gambia folks used to 
stay 
home and not go to work just because  it rained.
If I were an oppostion, the one thing I would not have consented  to was to 
have to polls closed that early. They were extended to 6:30 PM.  That was 
still 
too early. Imagine if they were allowed to close as  scheduled at 4:30 PM.
Alieu.

[log in to unmask] wrote:

In a  message dated 9/28/2006 8:05:51 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[log in to unmask] writes:

"If less than 60% of the registered  voters voted, how come Jammeh won in 
EVERY single area? He did not win  only in Foni. The guy won even in Badibu 
and  
Bakau."






Maybe someone bought their vote and  that is why they stayed home. The puzzle 
we have to figure out is who  engaged in vote buying? The very fact that 
Jammeh won everywhere is pretty  interesting and could be indicative of other 
things aside from all of  Gambia just opting to vote overwhelmingly for him.

Jabou  Joh

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