"I will assure you that the best antidote to Green boys is RED Boys," Haruna.  

Before I will accept your assurance Haruna, What are RED Boys?

"When you said "And I think you (Yanks) are doing more damage at
Mr. Darboe's--span>; chances of becoming  president than what you
perceived Mr. Drammeh is doing" you meant that by confronting and
educating Dramane on Ousainou's honour, that Yanks is doing more damage at Mr.
Darboe's chances of becoming President of Gambia than how much Dramane is
affecting Ousainou's chances of becoming President of Gambia, and that Dramane
may be part of the gang of Green boy idiots????," Haruna

Again, I repeat: that is why I said when it come to educating Mr. Drammeh on Lawyer "Darbo's honour" Mr. Mballow did a great job of that. Why would Yanks escalate it to a confrontational stage Haruna. That was what I was referring to as a green boys mentality. Yanks does not have to received Mr. Drammeh's queries from a personal angle. Lawyer Darbo is a public figure and actively seeking the presidency and by that he exposed himself to the stringent scrutiny and criticism of citizens like Mr Drammeh. By the way do you know the green boys are behind some of the atrocities committed against the independent Gambian media because they do not want Jammeh to be scrutinized or criticized neither fairly nor unfairly. 

I know we Gambians with the exception of the misguided green boys, have the intellegence to conduct our political debate in an intellectual fashion without resorting to blackmailing, browbeating or insulting our oppenents. And you my dear brother Masoud, I don't know whether it is your refusal to go have a good sleep that is throwing you off the cliff of intellectual political debate down to browbeatng Mr. Drammeh. I am dissapointed in you too Masoud. But I still like you.
Sincerely, 
Lamin Jatta



--- On Sun, 4/26/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: (no subject) / Paripanna / Jatta Njie, on Dramane & Yanks
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 9:14 AM



 

SO we recap Paripanna:
 
When you said "And I think you (Yanks) are doing more damage at
Mr. Darboe's  chances of becoming  president than what you
perceived Mr. Drammeh is doing" you meant that by confronting and
educating Dramane on Ousainou's honour, that Yanks is doing more damage at Mr.
Darboe's chances of becoming President of Gambia than how much Dramane is
affecting Ousainou's chances of becoming President of Gambia, and that Dramane
may be part of the gang of Green boy idiots????
 
I will assure you that the best antidote to Green boys is RED Boys.
Haruna.  
 

In a message dated 4/26/2009 3:57:50 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:

  
    
    
      (And what is the Green Boys' mentality
        Paripanna???) Haruna.

You don't  know what a
        green boys' mentality is? OK, Here is what I will recommend that you add
        to your itinerary for your site seeing tour to Basse with uncle Suntou:
        While in the Kombos, before you  leave for Basse, I suggest that
        you go to Baba Jobe's compound where you can see and interact with
        actual green boys. I know you guys would love to meet the witch hunters
        too because both of you are brave men. This experience will definitely
        put both of you in a comparable advantage on your on going debate
        against the  PDOISards. Because you would have met the actual witch
        hunters and the green boys eyeball to eyeball as opposed to Halifa's
        method of running after their shadows.  Probably they may be
        gracious to allow you spent the night at Baba Jobe's Hotel too. Von
        voyage! 

        


--- On Sat, 4/25/09,
        Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

        
From:
          Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: (no subject)
          / Paripanna / Jatta Njie, on Dramane & Yanks
To:
          [log in to unmask]
Date: Saturday, April 25, 2009, 8:40
          PM


          
          Paripanna,
          I had shared with JDAM Wandifaa that I am awake even when I'm
          asleep. Like Yahya. So I wouldn't worry about Haruna being sleepy if I
          were you. C'est la meme chose. I will share some ideas with you
          here:
           
          [In a message dated 4/25/2009 6:17:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
          [log in to unmask] writes:
Et tu Masoud!] Jatta
          Njie.
           
          Bah oui!
          
[Reading from the last couple of mails you
          sent in you sound like somebody sleepy. I do like your contributions
          here but not when you sound tired, sleepy or fixated on Mr.
          Drammeh.FYI Mr. Mballow had effectively address the question of Mr.
          Drammeh.] Jatta Njie.
           
          Addressed. I think Mballow addresses Dramane's
          pannafore on his own behalf. That does not have much to do with
          Haruna.
          
[And you missed my point. My point was not
          whether lawyer Darboe becoming president or not; my point was, there
          is a sizable segment of the Gambian population that is 
          tired of this green boys mentality.] Jatta Njie.
           
          And what is the Green Boys' mentality
          Paripanna???
           
          [You get it?] Jatta Njie.
           
          I'm sorry I didn't get it my good
          friend.
           
          [Now you too go to sleep.  Will ya?]
          Jatta Njie.
           
          And what'd I tell you about my sleep business????
          dankuto leh beng tayma. Nka Malu-ilaleh.
           
          [And before you go to sleep note that UDP
          needs to win this segment too.] Jatta Njie.
           
          I imagine that would be UDP's purview. Wouldn't
          you say???
           
          [And I am sorry if this mail come with no
          subject. It is not deliberate.] Jatta Njie.
           
          Don't fret my good lad. Its not
          important.
          
[I am using a blackberry as opposed to a pc.]
          Jatta Njie.
           
          I hope you get electrocuted with these
          blackberries. Laye is another one who is permanently tethered to these
          gadgets. You better be careful. I think President Obama is unduly
          burdening himself now that he is President of the US. If he should ask
          me, I'll advise he jettison his blackberry, spruced-up and
          all.

           
          [Thanks!] Jatta Njie.
           
          Yeah I love you too gaddamit. Haruna. I am not
          pleased with you at this time. Maybe later.

Haruna Darbo wrote:
          
>  Jatta Njie, 
>    
>  I can
          assure you Yanks is not affecting Ousainou's chances of
          becoming
> President of Gambia OR NOT becoming President of
          Gambia. Yanks is defending the
> honour of his parent against an
          uncouth moron. 
>    
>  Go back to sleep.
          Ousainou's political demarche for the people of Gambia
> and his
          party goes on unabated, whether that leads him to become President
          or
> not. The Presidency is not the overarching desire of such
          honourable men as
> Ousainou, Hamat, OJ, Halifa, Hassan Musa,
          Waa, or Hon. Fatty. 
>    
>  Haruna.
          
>    
>  In a message dated 4/25/2009
          12:21:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask]
          writes: 
>  Frankly,
>   I&#39;m very
          disappointed that Yanks put up this animated attack
          against
>   Mr. Drammeh  for his reference to
          lawyer Darbo as a coward.At this rate
>   you are
          coming across as one bad boy Uday Hussein on rehearsal. And I
          think
>   you are doing more damage at Mr.
          Darbo&#39;s  chances of becoming
>  
          president than what you perceived  Mr. Drammeh is doing.And
          I&#39;m
>   urging Mr. Mballow to 
          discourage   that kind of tone 
>  
          coming from an individual  claiming to be an  immediate
          family
>   member of lawyer Darbo. I urge Mr. Mballow
          to ask the family of lawyer Darbo
>   to refrain from
          validating the accusations that the    
          Darbos
>   are untouchable.   Sincerely,
          Lamin Jatta Muhammed
>   Drammeh wrote: > I will no
          longer respond to Yankuba Darboe unless he
>   is
          prepared to talk about issues. He does not deserved to to be responded
          to.
>   Let the members of the L make their own
          judgement. He has confirm to the L
>   that his
          support and defence of Darboe is based on nepotism which is sad.
          He
>   is still attacking me personally. Thus this
          will be my last response to Yanks
>   until he grows
          up. About your expectation of Halifa and co taking on
          Jammeh
>   and removing him from power, I will respond
          separately not to you but the
>   members of the L.
          >  Muhammad Bai Drammeh Bin Alhagie Sheihu
>  
          Muhammad Lamin Drammeh Bin Muhammad Kanday Drammeh bin Muhammad
          Kissima
>   Drammeh bin Foday Drammeh --- On Sat,
          25/4/09, yanks dabo
>   <[log in to unmask]>
          wrote: >  From: yanks dabo
>  
          <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Justice for Lawyer Darboe not
          Muhammed
>   Drammeh! To: [log in to unmask]
          Date: Saturday, 25 April, 2009, 12:50
>   AM
          >    "I believe that Muhammed Drammeh betrayed his
          own
>   guidelines. Drammeh initially advised that
          Ousainou should not be deemed to be
>   a coward for
          seeking sanctuary at the Senegalese High Commission but then
          not
>   not only did he, Drammeh, subsequently
          personally try to prosecute Ousainou he
>   ultimately
          went to the extent of sentencing Ousainou to life on
          the
>   'Island-of-no-return-from-cowardice'.
          Seriously, If Ousainou were a coward or
>   a selfish
          opportunist, he would have by now joined the APRC regime in
          some
>   capacity" By Bailo Jallow   Bailo; you
          speak the language of the quran in
>   the above
          statement, i could not add anything more to it. Unfortunately,
          the
>   only person who is still oblivion to this fact
          is Mr Drammeh. As he
>   wondered why he was
          condemed for his blasphemy.   Lord Devlin once said
          "
>   a rebel is >  right in thinking that he
          has a right to rebel
>   against society, but he was
          wrong to think that society would condone his
>  
          rebellion ".   Mr Drammeh started his diatribe on 5 April
          2009 on
>   the Gambia post. At first i did not want
          to read it or participate in it.
>   But the post
          was not enough for Mr Drammeh. So he brought it to
          the
>   Gambia L, who knows where else he was heading
          with it, if did hep him to put
>   sense in
          him, Fredomnewspaper, BBC, CNN. That was the reason for
          my
>   timely intervention, which was two weeks later
          on 17 April 2009.  
>   Contrary to what Mr
          Drammeh struggled to allege, I did not start
          by
>   attacking him. I started by asking him to
          explain what was his yardstick
>  
          to confirm that Ousainou is a coward. He never bothered
          to
>   asnwer this. I tried to help him
          understand the rational behind Darboe's
>   actions. I
          even went as far as explaining to him that what
          > 
>   Ousainou did was not cowardice but
          that of a Lawyer exercising his
>   convention right,
          under the 1951 Geneva convention.  
          However, just
>   as Saihou Mbalow, Haruna,
          Suntu, Ginny, and many others had tried and
>  
          failed, I had also failed to convince this man
          that Ousainou is
>   not a coward. However, to
          make matters worst and unlike his reactions to
>  
          others, this ballooney started fabricating stories about me being
          chased by
>   Major Bojang. That was very much
          uncalled for, then he wondered why i had to
>   go
          after his lineage.   The simple truth is that Drammeh thinks he
          is a
>   clever man, but he is a fool! He claimed that
          Ousainou is a coward; I am
>   a coward, because
          i ran away from Major Bojang; Haruna is a coward, because
          he
>   wouldn't bother responding to his emails.
          So, he expected me to do,
>  
          what derided, as "the Darboe thing". This hero boy
          failed
>   to understand that what he was > 
          insinuating was an insult to
>  
          all Darboe's without realising. Yet he finds it offending
          that his
>   father was dragged into the
          banter.       If
>   Drammeh
          only claimed to be a PDOIS, NADD, sympathiser, our
          exchanges
>   wouldn't have gone this far. Simply
          because, Drammeh, is not the
>   only Talibe of
          Halifa Sallah in this forum. However, his difference
          to
>   the rest is that they know their bounds
          whilst he doesn't. You can
>   support a party without
          insulting others.   However, once you attack
          or
>   insult other people's party, you cannot expect
          them to condone your actions;
>   fact. Drammeh
          could have done a good job by just stating the fact that
          he
>   is a PDIOS supporter or even go further to
          praise Halifa, Sidia and Sam
>   as the power of
          trinity . Write books about their bravery and see if
          i
>   care!    As far as I am concern,
          if Halifa, Sidia and Sam
>   are that > 
          brave, they would scold Yahya by the throat
>  
          and drag him out of State House. But they have not done that
          yet,
>   have they? So what's the fuss about
          their gallantry?   
>     As for
          the actions of Dr Jaiteh, I do not wish to comment.
          I knew
>   Dr Jaiteh at Kotu
          Bojang's compound in Brikama, i do not think he
          would
>   remember me now, that's if its the same Dr
          Jaiteh. I had high regards for the
>   man
          then then and will continue to have that for him now, even if
          he
>   decides to exclude me from his national
          bantaba.   I had
>   been excluded from
          the Gambia post, then Yusupha and
>  
          George reinstate me few months ago without my
          authorisation.
>   However, i still chose not
          to contribute on there beacuse their actions
>  
          are only akin to that of Yahya Jammeh.   I hate censureship
          and
>   cannot see a moral justification for it. For
          that reason i commend all those
>   who stand against
          >  it here. I will go silent for now,
          but
>   will surely come back if i heard any more
          Lawyer Darboe diatribe. 
>     I rest my
          case!   Yanks Darboe   The Darboe's don't run
          and
>   are not cowards, simple!!!!    
                  >
>   Date: Fri, 24 Apr
          2009 08:50:24 -0700 From: [log in to unmask]
          Subject:
>   Justice for Muhammed Drammeh -Thank you
          To: [log in to unmask]
>   >  Dear
          All, >    >  I am very
>  
          grateful for all your effort in ensuring my right to participate in
          the
>   democratic process of The Gambia. > 
            >  Some of
>   you disagree with you
          but you still want my rights to express myself
          restored.
>   I cannot say anymore except to express
          my gratitude. >   
>   >  Members
          of the L know that my attacks on Darboe were not
>  
          personal at all and all I did is to talk about issues. My brother Musa
          Drammeh
>   won two elections for the PPP in 1987 and
          1992 in Sandu. My cousin Chondi
>   Drammeh stood for
          election for the UDP in the 1997 parliamentary election
          and
>   lost. However much they are attacked I will
          not take it personally and I was
>   still opposed to
          the PPP even though Musa Drammeh was a
          parliamentary
>   secretary under the Jawara
          government. I oppose the APRC government even
>  
          though Susan Waffa-Ogoo who taught me English Language until I passed
          my
>   Common Entrance Examination was/is Secretary of
          state under Jammeh. My dad's
>   elder brother Alhagie
          Bineh Drammeh stood for the GPP in 1987 election.
>  
          Despite my relations with the above I will not react if they are
          attacked for
>   their policies. Despite Yankuba
          Darboe's relation with Darboe he should never
>   have
          >  reacted the way he does simply because Darboe is
          his
>   relative. I only attacked the action of
          Darboe. As matter of fact I would not
>   have come to
          this conclusion should Yankuba Darboe not started trading
          in
>   insults. I was not allowed to contribute to the
          L while Yankuba was allowed to
>   continuously call
          me a liar. Despite all these I refrain initially to
          respond
>   to Yankuba in the way he started. Yankuba
          went as far as insulting my Dad who
>   has never ran
          for office of any sort. Thus there was no need to attack my
          dad
>   on the grounds of "emotional reactionarism".
          Some in in L call me a PDOIS
>   supporter. Yankuba
          Darboe went as far as calling me an NIA. He even accused
          me
>   of being an APRC supporter. No no no I have
          never been an NIA never will and I
>   have never
          supported the APRC and never will. however my opposition to
          Jammeh
>   is not geared towards the hatred of his
          language grouping. It is geared
>   towards my
          opposition towards his policies. I still have a very
          > 
>   good relation with Susan Waffa-Ogoo
          despite our political difference. The last
>   time I
          was in The Gambia I even visited her home. As a matter of fact some
          of
>   Susan's friend thought that she was my mum.
          >   
>   >  Thus members of the
          L I support or oppose a parties simply
>  
          because of policies not because of "nepotic sentiments". > 
           
>   >  Members of the L may I inform
          you that it was my friend who
>   while in the
          services of The Gambia Red Cross Society, was shot dead
          in
>   headquarters of The Gambia Red Cross Society.
          This was my friend and his name
>   is Omar Barrow.
          When I went to The Gambia in 2004 I visited his widow
          Awa
>   Sanneh. If there is anyone who should be
          angry I should be the angriest.
>   I lost a
          personal friend. My anger however will never be geared
          towards
>   the hatred of Jammeh's tribe but my
          opposition of his policies. This is
>   what
          principled people do. They act and they do not react. I believe in
          a
>   Gambia of Productive economy, I believe in a
          Gambia where labour is rewarded
>   and not mere the
          labour power being paid for. I believe in a Gambia
          where
>   every one should live in liberty dignity and
          prosperity. I believe in an
>   enlightened
          Gambia. I believe in the Gambia where Presidential monarchy
          is
>   demystified. I believe in The Gambia where
          >  every one say no
>   to exploitation,
          no to servitude, no to degradation, no to
>  
          cowardice, no to political bullying, no to dictatorship, no to
          megalomania, no
>   to tribalism, no to
          nepotism, no to opportunism and no to poverty.
          I
>   believe in The Gambia where there is equal
          opportunity for all. I believe in
>   my life time of
          in the life time of my grand children this will
          happen.
>   >    >  Members of
          the L we are all working
>   towards the common good
          of The Gambia. We will ever be true to The Gambia.
          It
>   is time that we start working for The Gambia.
          It is time we throw away the
>   vices of tribal
          sentiments and concentrate on the national interest. It
          is
>   time for honest leaders to emerge to at least
          to support the honest and brave
>   ones we have at
          the moment. In Sedia Jatta, Halifa Sallah and Sam Sarr we
          have
>   honest, brave and principled leaders and thus
          they should be supported despite
>   our sentiments.
          >    >  Muhammad Bai Drammeh
          Bin
>   Alhagie Sheihu Muhammad Lamin Drammeh Bin
          Muhammad Kanday Drammeh bin Muhammad
>   Kissima
          Drammeh bin Foday Drammeh
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