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Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
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Haruinerding,

You are the one engaged in listless gaucherie. The real jaundiced one on
this list is your sorry self.  The only people in this world i hate and have
an intense dislike of are haughty clueless creatures like yourself.  The
only capability you are endowed with is a warped, turgid and carbage
infested cranium, only capable of casting aspersions on others.  I never
starve for nothing.  Not of the filth that comes from you. I say it again
your friend Hamat Bah is a shouting occassional politician with crass
populism, nothing else. You and him needs tons of socks stuffed deep inside
your wind pipe.

Mboge

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  Ah my friend Mboge. First I want to share with you how impressed I am of
> Ivory Coast. And in the group of death. Such excellence, such discipline and
> focus, such maturity, such enormous talent, and yeah, DaarManso will fulfill
> the extra luck that is required in human communion.
>
> [In a message dated 6/15/2010 1:47:26 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:" Let's get our language and facts correct
> or we will be operating in cloud cuckoo land and wondering why we are not
> making any headway. Against a severe headwind. coming from behind us."
> Haruna represented by Olly Mboge.
> [Since you hold brief for your friend Hamat Bah, you and him should bloody
> zip it.] Olly Mboge.
>
> No we will not zip it. That would be unfair to leave the expression stage
> to clueless wanderers. It will not be fair to mankind.
>
> [Who the held is he to say others should not speak while he talks trash
> just like you.] Olly Mboge.
>
> Hell. No Hon. Hamat did not say to shut the traps while he talks trash. He
> said to put a sock in it if you and your friends are engaged in listless
> gaucherie and while he informs you better.
>
> [Talking about headwind, since you talk with your foot in your mouth no
> wonder what you emit from below is absolute bunkum and stinky stuff.] Olly
> mboge.
>
> With my foot in my mouth and one hand tied behind me, I become more
> aero-dynamic. And you will be gazing in awe at me. WHat comes from below me
> will inevitably end up in your mouth for much needed nourishment. It is
> golden. For the jaundiced.
>
> [Stop the bloody nonsense you keep spewing.] Olly Mboge.
>
> That is a matter of opinion isn't it? And if I were to stop spewing, you
> Mboge will starve. I play my part in fighting hunger.
>
> [What facts? Hamat Bah uttered silly stuff to please the UDP] Olly Mboge.
>
> Silly is in the eye of the beholder. And Hon. Hamat is free to please
> whomever he chooses as you and your friends are free to hate anyone you so
> desire. I encourage you to seize your inherent rights.
>
> [and with your  turgid grey matter you warply believe you are the only one
> endowed with capabilities to be accurate in your subjective deductions.]
> Olly Mboge.
>
> For solace Mboge, I wish to share with you that YOU are the only one
> capable to appreciate the accuracy of your subjective deductions. Or they
> wouldn't be so subjective would they? You can't even express yourself in the
> manner you desire if your sorry life depended on it Mboge. Are you ok my
> friend? I on the other hand am endowed with capabilities that natives drool
> for.
>
> [Well, turpitudity manifest as usual from the haughty Haruinerding.] Olly
> Mboge.
>
> Hey did I not tell you not to call me Haruinerding anymore? You know
> Muhammad is getting his clues from you. So teach him wisely. God knows he
> needs a mentor. You will do him disservice by truncating his fortunes in
> life.
>
> You are a beautiful human Mboge. Stay calm. You'll achieve your goals
> better in calm that listless gaucherie. Who do you think will take the world
> cup? we will see what you're made of Olly Mboge.
> Haruna.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 2:24 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Mboge's opinion is not correct and therefore Wassa yours is inaccurate.
>> Bah's politics is NOT just about shouting populist rhetoric occassionally.
>> The statement of opinion itself is severely incongruous. How can you say
>> someone's demarche is JUST about shouting populist rhetoric OCCASIONALLY?
>> Does that make any sense? It looks to me like someone hedging their opinions
>> terribly inordinately. For no reason. Nevermind the opinion itself, properly
>> expressed is inaccurate. populist rhetoric is the bane of all politicians
>> the world over. Not just gambian politicians. Let's get our language and
>> facts correct or we will be operating in cloud cuckoo land and wondering why
>> we are not making any headway. Against a severe headwind. coming from behind
>> us.
>>
>> Haruna. Please accept my condolences Wassa. I trust you are handling your
>> loss well. May DaarManso afford you and the bereaved the requisite strength
>> to keep your aunty's life passions burning bright. To whom much is given,
>> much more is expected.
>>  -----Original Message-----
>> From: Wassa Fatti <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Mon, Jun 14, 2010 6:10 am
>> Subject: Re: Hamat Bah at the UDP Congress
>>
>> Mboge,
>> Your opinion is correct. Can't say more as I am mourning the death of my
>> dearest aunt back home who happened to be Jatto Ceesay's stepmother.
>> Wassa
>> ------------------------------
>> Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 11:20:35 +0200
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Subject: Re: Hamat Bah at the UDP Congress
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> "[....], perhaps educating folks on your parties plans might carry more
>> weight than taking unnecessary swipes at other parties".  Halima Sukuna
>>
>> Brace yourself, more swipes are on the way.  *Ideas, programmes, policies
>> *  make not Gambian politics (few exceptions acknowledged), *obfuscation,
>> innuendos, put-downs, lies, rumour-mongering, hyperbole do*.  Politics is
>> a microcosm of what obtains in the larger Gambian community.  .  Bah's
>> politics to me is just about shouting populist rhetoric occassionally.  No
>> disrespect to him, just stating my opinion which might be wrong.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Mboge
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>>
>>  "According to the former Upper Saloum strong Parliamentarian, those
>> “small parties” which are making noise should “shut up their mouths” as they
>> don't even pulled 3% of the votes in the past elections. He said the UDP
>> captures over 42% of the votes,  and that such a landmark voter
>> achievement on the side of the UDP,  had proven the said parties wrong
>> following the collapse of the opposition merger." and my personal
>> favorite after uttering the above. ""He finally called on the UDP
>> supporters to be law abiding and *always promote unity*, peace, tolerance
>> and *unity in the country*: (Bolded for emphasis.)
>>
>> NRP-National *Reconciliation* Party. Rather an ironic name for a
>> party whose leader makes statements like the first one mentioned above
>> against fellow parties in the struggle to liberate a country. I think there
>> should be a disclaimer following the party name if the above statement
>> accurately depicts the feeling of all members of the party. To me, a true
>> leader, one with the heart and soul bent on moving a country forward would
>> not spend a minute trying to downtroaden "smaller parties" who also are in
>> the struggle but, would efficiently try to discuss with their readers how
>> their party can *contribute to improving the 42% vote against the current
>> regime*. 42%, while significant won't suffice and with elections not too
>> far off, perhaps educating folks on your parties plans might carry more
>> weight than taking unnecessary swipes at other parties.
>>
>> Mr. Bah may want to re-strategize his tactics and take his own advise to
>> heart first before asking others to do what he seemingly has difficulty
>> doing himself.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>> *From:* Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>> *To:* [log in to unmask]
>> *Sent:* Sun, June 13, 2010 5:16:50 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: Hamat Bah at the UDP Congress
>>
>> Allahu Wakubaru. Integrity and pragmatism displayed so exquisitely. I
>> commend Hon. Hamat Bah for accepting the invitation of the UDP to grace the
>> latter's congress. Like Hon. Cellou Dalein Diallo of Hon. Sidya Touray,
>> there is no better amicus than the one emanating from your peers.
>>
>> I continue to encourage the NRP leadership to be more vigilant in
>> disseminating the message of this wonderful leader during his campaigns and
>> I encourage UDP to set up an Inter-party Liaison committee so that their
>> synergies can be more efficiently brought to bear. This inter-party Liaison
>> committee comprising now of UDP and NRP grassroots organisers should be in
>> continuous conversation with GMC, ppp, nadd, and PDOIS for possible
>> amalgamation of efforts, and must be able to accommodate a full union
>> between any two, three, four, or all constituent parties.
>>
>> I encourage Dullo Bah and NRP leaders in the Diaspora to join us here at
>> Ellen to share their party and her program of activities with us. I am
>> confident that NRP or the UDP can become Gambia's governance party at any
>> moment. Therefore, it will only be proper to prepare yourselves for this
>> prospective governance.
>>
>> I hail Hon. Hamt Bah, Hon. Ousainou Darboe, and their party rank and file
>> and they have my prayer and support until election time. And this is whether
>> they contest any election together or singularly.
>>
>> Its a great day for Gambia.
>> Haruna.
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Sun, Jun 13, 2010 3:54 am
>> Subject: Hamat Bah at the UDP Congress
>>
>>   Breaking News: Gambia: Darboe Is A True Son Of The Gambia—Says Hamat
>> Bah
>> Darboe Is A True Son Of The Gambia—Says Hamat Bah
>> SMALL PARTIES MAKING NOISE SHOULD “SHUT UP.”—HAMAT BAH
>> By Staff Reporter Bakary Gibba, Soma
>> The Party Leader and Secretary General of The National Reconciliation
>> Party (NRP’S) Hamat NK Bah,  has described the UDP Leader Lawyer  Ousainou
>> Darboe as a “true and devoted son” of The Gambia, who has sacrificed his
>> life for the betterment of the country. Mr. Bah was speaking Saturday June
>> 12th 2010 at the UDP National Congress in Jarra Soma Lower River Region
>> (LRR). He said the “simple reason” for his alliance with the UDP was to
>> unseat the APR Government and restore true democracy and the rule of law in
>> The Gambia—emphasizing that in order for any credible alliance to take
>> place, the minority parties must join the majority,  explaining that this
>> was the reason why he reached an opposition merger with the UDP.
>> "We agreed to partner for three elections that is the presidential,
>> parliamentary and the local government elections, which were all
>> successfully held. Am now going with my normal political activities as i
>> planned to tour the  whole of the Upper Saloum Constituency,” he said  but
>> was quick to add that he would not hesitate to form an alliance with the UDP
>> again whenever the need arises.
>> According to the former Upper Saloum strong Parliamentarian, those “small
>> parties” which are making noise should “shut up their mouths” as they don't
>> even pulled 3% of the votes in the past elections. He said the UDP captures
>> over 42% of the votes,  and that such a landmark voter achievement on the
>> side of the UDP,  had proven the said parties wrong following the
>> collapse of the opposition merger.
>> Bah who has just returned from an overseas trip told the UDP supporters to
>> remain steadfast and rally behind their leader Lawyer Ousainanou Darboe. He
>> said despite the short notice, upon receipt of the invitation to grace the
>> UDP Congress, he had to travel  to Soma to join his colleagues in gracing
>> the Congress.
>> Mr. Bah said like the UDP, his party is equally committed to the
>> restoration of democracy, and rule of law in The Gambia. He said the UDP is
>> the biggest opposition party in the country, and all other political parties
>> should team up with the UDP to dislodge the APRC administration from power.
>> Ousainou Darboe, according to Hamat Bah, is a “sincere  and honest guy”
>> who has devoted all his time for Gambia since 1994 and had stood for the
>> country’s liberation from self perpetual rule.  He said UDP supporters
>> should be proud of Lawyer Darboe—describing him as a true son of this
>> country—whose legacy is here to stay. He said Darboe is a good role model
>> who should be emulated by our kids and grand kids.
>> He finally called on the UDP supporters to be law abiding and always
>> promote unity, peace, tolerance and unity in the country
>>
>>
>> Posted on Saturday, June 12, 2010 (Archive on Friday, July 30, 2010)
>> Posted by PNMBAI  Contributed by PNMBAI
>>  Return <http://www.freedomnewspaper.com/Homepage/tabid/36/Default.aspx>
>> www.freedomnewspaper.com
>>
>> Daffeh
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