I think you're as funny as hell men. I like the new Evian. The vacation 
airticket "I promised you" is under review. Sit tight. Don't go anywhere. Vait
 for me. Haruna. What do you have against Mathew anyway? Last I checked,
the  GPU-USA was not PDOIS. Or has it become that because of Uncle Mathew's
challenge  to improve it? You PDOISards never cease to amaze. I should have
known why you  cling onto Foryaa Pravda. Haruna. I have an Oped coming soon
about PDOIS - The  Parallax Society. I have SUntou synthesising it. Laye and
Jabou, where are  yew??? Haruna. AGAIN. MQJGDT. Darbo. I think Yahya should
file a lawsuit against  Foroyaa and PDOIS should file a lawsuit against the
Observer. UDP/NRP (NDP),  PPP, GPP, and GMC are the only democratic parties
in Gambia. Mbimi, Achu Evian.  Kuomintang.


In a message dated 4/21/2009 9:41:43 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:

Yanks wrote:

" Suntu, I told you Bailo won't be  happy with your revelation, but tell
him to get lost."

So  you have been talking about me behind my back? Am I such a worry to you
 for you to tell Suntou that I won't be happy with President Mathew's
latest slander against Halifa. Of course, you are right. No decent  person will
embrace such vulgar low lifestyles. Allah says in the  Glorious Qur'an: Woe
to every back-biter, Slanderer..................

Let's  pray that Mathew will soon recover from his coma during which he 
attempted to divide Gambians along tribal lines, attempted to
unconstitutionally usurp the leadership of GPU-USA and finally  remembered that Halifa was
leaving a trail of dust  behind him to  escape with his dear life on July
22, 1994. And you his adherents, can't  you distinguish anything? Mathew was
also the only reporter brave enough  to be out and about to gather news on
that fateful July day? I am now  left wondering what prestigious or notorious
Award to nominate Mathew  for? The Old Millenium Award for Bravery or the
New Millenium Award for  Duulling. I deservedly need help on this.

I still have somewhere  in my personal archives the July 25 1994 edition of
the Daily Observer  in which the the Late Momodou Musa Secka and Rodney
Sieh? provided the first  exclusive reports with interviews of the then Lts
Jammeh and Singhateh  on the military takeover. Comrade Abdoukarim Sanneh was
also featured  with his Agricultural/Farming Column but I do not recall
reading  anything reported by that pathological fabricator of lies. Is it not a
common saying that birds of the same feather flock together?

Please by all means expose yourselves further.

Bailo

NB: Once again for all your desires of me getting  lost, I will pray to God
that I do not get lost. BTW, Haruna also now  wants me to go away. Grand
dad, sorry to disappoint you too, I am still  waiting for the vacation ticket
you promised me. A promise is a  promise!

Ko ming

Bailo


--- On Tue, 21/4/09,  yanks dabo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From:  yanks dabo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Mathew K  Jallow's item
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Tuesday, 21  April, 2009, 12:39 AM

 Suntu

I told you Bailo won't be happy with your  revelation, but tell him to get
lost.
What's wrong with Halifa  leaving a trail of dust behind him. Only that
dim-wit,
Muhammed Drammeh, would regard that as cowardice; then you wonder  what
is wrong with being cowardice after  all.

James Boswell wrote in the "life of Samuel  Johnson", 1971:

"It is thus that mutual  cowardice keeps us in peace.
Were one  half of mankind brave and one half cowards,
the brave would be always beating the cowards.
Were all brave, they would lead a  very uneasy life;
all would be  continually fighting: but being all cowards,
we go very  well".

Therefore, being cowards  is not criminal after all for it keeps us in
peace.
In fact all mortals are cowards for  they fear dead,  simple!

Yanks



____________________________________
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 22:03:59 +0000
From:  [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Mathew K Jallow's item
To:  [log in to unmask]

Suntou wrote: "I don't hate anyone".That cannot  be true, you know that and
we know that.
Suntou also stated:  "Trust no politician, the game is SELF." Trust me, the
political  profession contrary to your understanding is not always about
SELF. Sir Edward Francis Small, Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Ghandi,  Halifa
Sallah, Seedia Jatta!

Look before you leap and  think before you write.

Bailo




i don't hate anyone. It is a political exchange,  bringing what may be of
interest to some members is  not tantamount to hate. Our politics should pass
the  stage of sensoship and comfort zones. The item produce  by Mathew can
be challange and it should be challange.  Those that mean, all card should
be off the table for  reconcialiation talks? Halifa trying to safe his life
is  no crime and it should not be. I will run if that means  geting away from
the thugs. He is no super-man. You are  well aware Karim that, our own
labour government is  going through a bad patch. The party is under intensive
scrutiny for many things, And rightly so. I, like many  ordinary folks don't
trust politicians, And that will  include you Karim, haruna, Dr Jaiteh or
whoever  enters politics. Trust no politician, the game is SELF.


--- On Mon, 20/4/09, abdoukarim sanneh  <[log in to unmask]> 
wrote:


From:  abdoukarim sanneh  <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re:  Mathew K Jallow's item
To:  [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, 20 April,  2009, 5:10 PM

 Suntou
To honest I agree with Dr Jaiteh's  statement. I don't know why you hate an
individual as  it is the problem.


____________________________________
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 15:59:38 +0000
From:  [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Mathew K  Jallow's item
To:  [log in to unmask]

It is an instruction malanding,

--- On Mon, 20/4/09, Malanding Jaiteh  <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From:  Malanding Jaiteh  <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re:  Mathew K Jallow's item
To:  [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, 20  April, 2009, 4:50 PM

Suntou,
I think you are a very fine man to go this lane. This is very low. I
sincerely
hope you will find time to re-examine you position.

Malanding Jaiteh

SUNTOU TOURAY wrote:
> Suntou please post for me on the G-L. Thanks:
> It was a warn Tabo-Koto July mid-morning in 1994. The time was around 9.30
am . The coup was in progress, but I did not know it yet. As I headed for
the
Latri-Kunda car park for The Daily Observer in Bakau, I notice something
very
strange. Everyone in Tabo-Koto and Fagi-Kunda seemed to be coming towards my
direction and there were no moving vehicles on the roads. As I walked
towards
the car park, I kept asking
 people I met what was going on, but no one

 really
knew. Around the Latri-Kunda market, I saw people I knew and went to them.
They
thought a coup was in progress, but were not sure. I decided to press on to
Sere-Kunda. I walked all the way to Sere-Kunda market as many other people
were
also doing. Throughout the trip, military vehicles were coming and going
either
towards Brikama or Banjul . There was a large crowd of confused citizens
around
Sere-Kunda market who had idea what was going on either. Everyone saw what I
saw; soldiers with guns driving ceaselessly up and down the streets. At the
Sere- Kunda police station, a group of soldiers had surrounded the station;
trapping all the police officers inside. Outside the station another crowd
of
curious onlookers gathered. I elbowed and shouldered my way through the
crowd to
a military officer standing outside the station main door, who liked like
he was
the leader of
 the military contingent and I asked him

 what was going on.
"Mr. Jallow, get out of here.� He said. I repeated my question and
he repeated his answer. So I walked back. I was able to gather pieces of
information here and there and I went to Sweabou Conateh's newspaper office
at the Sere-Kunda market and called the Observer and the Point to file a
report.
I think I was the only reporter out and about gathering news on that day.
Everyone else from the Observer to the Point and Sweabou’s Gambia
News
were holed up in the safety of their offices. In any case, after three
hours, I
began to the long walk back to Fagi Kunda. Around the twin storey building
near
where the Brikama Highway branches into the Banjul and Sere- Kunda roads, I
found a group of about five people standing by the side of the road talking
rather animatedly. The gentleman in the middle was doing the talking while
everyone
 else listened. I stopped to listen to

 what they were discussing, but
within a few minutes, some military vehicles appeared in the distance around
Bambo Nightclub, racing towards Brikama. As the military vehicles
approached the
gas station at the corner, the man in the center of the group turned around
and
without saying a word, bolted and ran inside the twin storey compound
leaving a
trail of dust behind him. I turned and looked at him disappear hurriedly
behind
gate of the compound leaving the other people behind. I could not believe
what I
was seeing. The man was none other than the brave savior, the hero, the
sacrificial lamb. The man was Halifa Sallah. I turned around and headed for
Fagi-Kunda and towards home. Needless to say, I was very, very disappointed.
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