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Banura Samba <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Jun 2010 23:20:31 -0700
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Brother,Haruna,
I do expect such remarks from you(" who is this cat Banusamba"). For
the records , I do not need to mask in another name  than Badou Samba.
By and large, I need not to be a perfectionist in a language that you
need to understand. Besides,  the simple English Language construction
which is a second language to both of us. However, I will not waste my
valuable time and energy to dwell more on that irrelevant explanation
as requested by you.

I have noticed with keen interest, whenever
people critique UDP you go hump and attempt to jab them with
sword.Really , I do not think this is a good leadership approach in
this modern generation.You cann't stop people criticising UDP ,Darboe
or any opposition , as long as they want to be our leaders.Either you
like it or not their integrity , credibility , morality and above all
personality will be questioned. In effect , Gambians like myself will
critique our future leaders through the itemized characteristics. This
will enhance their understanding ; and help them become a better judge
to see who will be a suitable candidate better than president Jammeh.
Frankly , Haruna, what I saw on this forum especially from a die-hard
members like you is not encouraging , way forward; and a conducive
environment for UDP and opposition alliance , 2011.Sorry for my
wording, "die-hard" but that's the fact.

SUGGESTIONS,QUESTIONS and I  will expect answers from you or any other UDP member for that matter but with an open heart.
Honestly,
as a mature and competent politician , it is expected from you to ask
me further explanation of  this piece about HAMAT BAH AND UDP?
However, you decided to open the discussion with a symbolic
representation of a cat ("who is this cat Banusamba"). To diagnose
this, "who is this cat......" , you sound like a politician with an
empty rhetoric than the metaphorical representation of a cat that is
meant to be so versatile in all her encounters. You should be open to
criticism  and from that you make sound judgement in order to rectify
the past errors. I am not saying you do not have to defend your party
but with constructive explanations of what changes your party will make
different than APRC? I want you to come with reasons why people will
trust UDP as a party that will not be replica of  president Jammeh's
APRC. That's all this forum is all about ,educating each other,
brother, Haruna.You living in a diverse society with an open
mind.Therefore, to blind-fooled the ordinary people like myself with
threats of mastering English and I must remain mute , will be
considered great injustice equal to the present day in the Gambia our
mother land.

I would like you to  answer the following questions for me  that I do not understand.

1. What is the purpose of the alliance of  NRP AND UDP?
2.Why Hamat Changes like a chameleon ?
3.Don't you think Hamat is looking for chances ? (this one sounds more of a double standard to me )
4.What
made you to think that UDP will be better than Jammeh under the current
aspersion of character assassination of  oppositions against each other.
5.Do you as an individual wish the Gambia as a country to be under censureship  after  president Jammeh?
6.What made you to think that I will not be buried six feet deep if  UPD/NRP takes leadership of our country?

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