Gassama, get to grips, boy and quit regurgitating this rubbish. What you are trying to pass as political punditry is nothing short of repeating some newspaper reports and mixing things up so bad that I wonder whether you were with the better part of your faculties as you write this garbage. Get to grips. Reading you is getting increasingly difficult because if you are not whining, you are peddling lies or mixing things up. For instance, what did you mean when you said that: “Knowing that all the UDP National Assembly members are from the UDP what difference can there be between them that can prevent them from coming to an amicable solution?” What on earth are you talking about here? Get to grips, boy. Make sure you have your thinking cap on before coming to G_L if you want to be the AFPRC/APRC mouthpiece. I always knew that you were a mental midget, but I must tell you that some of your stupidity is simply mind-boggling. Are you NOT ashamed to come here and repeat the silly and wrong predictions you made in the aftermath of the ‘repeal’ of Decree 89? You tried to spin your erroneous predictions in the belief that it is better you spin it before we point it out. What you do NOT realize is that had you said nothing, perhaps most will not notice or if they did, they will just leave you in peace knowing that it is futile to try and moralize with you. You are bankrupt. Shameless character. Clearly, you predictions were wrong. First of all, PPP NEVER formed an Alliance with GPP, GDP and NRP. So, your analysis was flat out wrong. But worse still, in your confused state, you also contradict your own analysis. If you always believed that PPP was NOT interested in smaller Parties like NRP (as you claimed in your piece), then how can you turn around and predict that PPP was going to form an Alliance with NRP? See how confused you are? You always thought that because some ex-NCP politicians are now prominent in UDP, NCP will form an Alliance with UDP. Your simple mind will NOT allow you to look beyond that. Your second prediction is also flat out wrong. At the August 13 Meeting, NCP did NOT ally with UDP. So, what you are left with, is your third prediction about PDOIS. This means nothing because you failed to articulate the principle that will prevent PDOIS from joining the Alliance. As I told you when you made these ridiculous predictions, your attempts at political punditry is nothing but garbage. To really show that you are off the wall, you then plug figures from nowhere and start allocating votes to each Party. You are truly amazing. I have NEVER met such a knucklehead in my life. What makes matters worse, is that you are so desperate to sound intelligent, but you do NOT want to do the leg work. Too lazy to think. Typical AFPRC/APRC sycophant. It is in your interest that mediocrity rules in the country. Need we tell you that such figures have to be based on something tangible? Have you ever heard of Opinion Polls? Granted, we would be asking too much from mental midgets like you if we wanted you to conduct a comprehensive poll before making such ‘bold’ predictions. But surely, you can feel the momentum in the country. Yaya, who is incarcerated in State House knows what is coming at him. Yaya saw the numbers from the Brikama rally. Yaya heard about the Serrekunda and the Bakau rallies. You know what the moron did when he saw the numbers? He summoned cronies like Yankuba Touray and told them off. If you doubt me, ask Buba Baldeh. He narrated the episode to some ‘friends’. Yaya told his cronies that he was already made. He has enough money to run away from the country and leave the mess to people like Yankuba Touray. Your boss told his cohorts off because ‘they lied to him about the Alliance NOT having support’. So, Gassama, this disinformation that you think is music to Yaya’s ears, brings nothing but misery to the vermin. He knows you are all sycophants. Yaya knows the country does NOT support him. If you lie to him about his support, you are just making matters worse for yourself. I know you are in denial, but get to grip and wake up and smell the coffee. If you want, you can hallucinate that the people that risk their lives to go to Alliance rallies and invite the Alliance leaders to give them speeches are in fact APRC supporters disguising as Opposition supporters. On October 18, you will know where those people really belong. Gambians do NOT need morons like you to tell them how difficult it is to eat two square meals a day or how difficult it is to put their children through even secondary school, let alone university. The Gambians that see their groundnut harvest perish year after year because they cannot sell their groundnuts, know what to do on October 18. Those Gambians would NOT be mocking about at Opposition rallies posing as disguised APRC supporters. The way you get the support of these people is NOT to lie that they support Yaya when you know that they despise the vermin. It is already too late for you to get the support of the Gambians. Yaya already stole our money to open Swiss Bank Accounts. Yaya already ordered the massacre of our children. Yaya already orchestrated the abduction and illegal incarceration of numerous Gambians. The vermin has already done so many despicable things in the country that only sycophants and morons like you think that he ought to lead us. Who in their right mind with vote for this vermin at the expense of a legal luminary like Ousainou Darboe? Darboe who has NEVER stolen a thing from our people. Darboe, who rather than killing innocent Gambians, have saved vermin like Baabaa Jobe and Pap Cheyassin Secka from the gallows. The only thing the vermin can do about this election is to steal it. And he does that, he is going to regret to have ever been born. Enough is enough. These criminals will no longer hold us hostage. They will no longer hold a gun to our heads and rob our nation bare in broad daylight. If they want to live in Fajara, they got to earn it. Go to school and get decent jobs. We do NOT need these hateful vermin forming bogus commissions of inquiries in order to steal people’s properties. Nonentities who seven years ago did NOT have ‘Post Office Books’ now have Swiss Bank Accounts with millions of dollars. All this, while our hardworking farmers CANNOT eat a decent meal a day. This is pathetic. And things are getting worse under Yaya. While Baabaa Jobe and Famara Jatta are building mansion upon mansion, commodity prices are skyrocketing and our farmers are getting poorer. No human being should live under such deplorable conditions. To add insult to injury, it is a child murderer that is putting us through this. So, Gassama, you can hallucinate all you want; logic tells us that the poor farmers that CANNOT feed and school their children and CANNOT afford medicine for their families, will NOT vote for the vermin that slaughtered their children. Your rubbish about the PPP and the Senegambia Confederation do NOT even deserve response. Instead of formulating plans for the FUTURE of our people, you are busy fighting against an ‘enemy’ that is NOT running in these elections. This shows Gambians and the whole world that your Party CANNOT move the Gambian people FORWARD. You are obsessed with PPP and Jawara. You had seven years to lie about them. Formed all kinds of kangaroo courts. At the end of the day, you have nothing to show for it apart from illegally seizing some properties at Fajara so that some of the nonentities can fulfill their life-long dreams. Uneducated and uncouth thugs that NEVER had a room in a decent house were now using the barrel of the gun to seize people’s properties and behave as if it was their own. Gambians see through your shenanigans. Gambians know spiteful and hateful people filled with envy when they see them. Obsess all you want about PPP. We know you do NOT have an agenda for the country. All the morons are interested in, is stealing from the Gambian people. PPP just registered their biggest payback on your Party. AFPRC/APRC tried all they could to get the support of PPP. You ended up getting the PPP rejects like Buba Baldeh, Nafa Saho, Fatoumatta Jahumpa etc. You tried your darnest to get heavyweights like OJ to no avail. Now that you failed, you seek to lie about these politicians. Smart Gambians will NOT buy your ploy. We knew that Yaya is so desperate that if Jawara offered him support, the moron will be happy to have Jawara back. Is it NOT the APRC that offered Nafa Saho (ex-PPP minister that embezzled funds) a Pajero in order to get him to their Party? Did you NOT offer that despicable Buba Baldeh (ex-PPP minister that embezzled funds) a job at the Observer so that he will campaign for APRC? I say good luck with your PPP ‘rejects’. APRC is just jealous that PPP snubbed them, and rightly so, to go join the Opposition. As I keep telling you, if you guys think that it was such a bad idea for PPP to join the Opposition, why don’t you let the people decide on October 18? Instead of lie about the PPP record, let the record speak for itself. Gambians lived through the PPP regime. Gambians are also living through this regime. Let Gambians decide first of all whether this Alliance is a PPP front and secondly decide whether Yaya’s is better than the PPP era. If you promise NOT to lie about PPP, I will promise NOT to talk about the PPP record. This offer goes to all Alliance detractors. We have enough to discuss about the distortions of Yaya’s record and the plans for the FUTURE of our country. KB >From: Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. >Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 13:39:34 +0000 > >A few weeks ago, on the 28th July 2001, I made the following prediction >about the possibility of a coalition of all opposition parties: > >“1. A resurrected PPP is very likely to form a tactical alliance with the >GPP, GDP and NRP. > >2. The former NCP is likely to embrace the UDP. > >3. The PDOIS, as a matter of principle will not side with any other party. > >The result, I submit, may very well look like the following: >A tactical alliance of the PPP, GPP, GDP and NRP will poll between 15 and >24% of the total votes cast come the October elections. >A combined UDP/NCP will poll between 11 and 17%. >The PDOIS may poll between 8 and 14%. >In other words, if the opposition ends up as in the case of the above >scenario, the opposition will loose the next elections to the APRC“. > >Not far off the mark so far! > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------