Aye Aye Jah on Evian, Laye, Mams, and The Olfactor. They done good. They are still in the concentric ditches. Reminds me of my knucklehead cousin who in going after the chuballo's dumboo, (cut swim class at Marina Intl.) he would emerge every so often gesticulating that he couldn't find any sippa sippa in there. I had to pull him out and tell him we are not looking for sippa sippa. To bring the entire dumboo out for us to see. Then we put him back in. Talk about waterboarding! He finally emerged from his inundation to tell us the dumboo moved and he couldn't locate it anymore. And besides it was his time for a break. You notice Jah that concentric ditches are effectively one big dinko. I do applaud you and Evian for highlighting the unforgiveable assassination of Deyda. Evian is a beautiful man.

On the Marina, YES JAH. ait a minute. JAH. Might you be Suntou's ruse for the ever-elusive Jaawula??? Nah, I don't think so. That man ought to be challenged to produce Jaawula. And Njok please Lemme know when he makes good on the 100 dinars to assist in the Chief Manneh fundraiser. Something tells me Njok's mind is somewhereselse. I intend to retain the services of JDAM as arbiter.
SO YES JAH I NEED and WANT your vote and those of your friends and family. I will deal with Father Mose myself. Who are Gomer Pyle and Bainimarama? Are you telling me thee's a new party? Well since they have not come here to seek our votes, they're as good as gone. Until they come here and introduce themselves. And that's another thing. How can you desire to lead Gambia without seeking the blessing of Gambians? Its like STGDP. Hello, Hello!! The gravity of our moments should not lull us into false agency. If Gambians matter in this entire calculus that is! These people are pissing me off. And I thought Bainimarama was Fijian!!!! You remmember that infamous hostage parliament???? JAH, I want you to know that nobody wants your votes more than yours truly and I'll fight like hell to wrest it from them. I will earn your vote too. In the marketplace of values and ideas. Wedon't want to replace Yahya with another dipstickator as STGDP is wont to quip. These people must think we wear our pants both legs at the same time. Mams what're you doing here??? Go away!!! I think Bainimarama ought to call it Gambians Matter Party. WHo gives these folk names for Parties???? Unless they wanna drown us all at the Marina and lord over the empty territory of Gambia. Isn't that what Yahya is doing???? WHat? JAH, I need an explanation from Bainimarama. Dam laa fonk. Haruna.   


-----Original Message-----
From: Edi Jah <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 8:04 pm
Subject: Re: Daily Hadith - True Strength

Mr Darbo,

Leave Mr A. Jallow=2
0and Bailo alone, they are honourable men. I had the
opportunity to meet Bailo once, when we demonstrated at 10 Downing St,
about that Hero: Deyda Hydara's murder. He came across as a strong
character. As for N'toma Edie Sidibeh, ney mah bula mbay kelendila.:-)

BTW, the coyness you display in your crusade to No 1 Marina Parade is
surprising. Anyway, let me know if you need my vote before Gomez or
Banoramas(''Gambia Matters Party'') beat you to it.

Edi Jah


On 08/06/2009, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Mr. Jah, I see you're listening to Evian. If you want total happiness in
> life, that which Allah desired for you, you will not follow Evian into  the
> concentric ditches Evian finds himself today. He already has The  Olfactor
> and Laye in there with him. Let's try to pull them out. Together.  instead
> of
> get drawn in there for the vivid confetti. How can this come even  close to
> SPAM? SPAM has as much to do with the purveyor as the purveyed. That's  what
> Evian misses. See if Mams were to share the same exact Hadiths as you did,
> It would have come close to SPAM. Cos he admitted here he dudn't know
> diddly  about it and he wants it translated from English back to Arabic.
>
> Thank you Jah and may Allah continue to be with you. Yalna la Yalla may
> kattan chi ampleur gi. Haruna..
>
>
>
> In=2
0a message dated 6/8/2009 8:32:16 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> Darbo,
>
> You could've convinced me this is SPAM to you, now I  believe you
> derive value from it. Great!!!!!
>
> Good Luck on your quest  to No 1 Marina Parade.
>
> Edi Jah
>
> On 07/06/2009, Haruna Darbo  <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> How succinct and valuable. Shukran  Ya Akhi! Haruna.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Edi Jah <[log in to unmask]>
>> To:  [log in to unmask]
>> Sent: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 4:19 am
>>  Subject: Fwd: Daily Hadith - True Strength
>>
>>
>>
>>  True Strength
>>
>> asul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) said:  “True strength is not
>> he ability to never be knocked down by anybody;  but to be able to
>> ontrol one’s anger, especially when a person has the  ability to act
>> n it.” [Muslim]
>> That is why we see that people  with weak characters suppress their
>> nger when dealing with their  superiors but take it out on those
>> eaker than them. A weak man will  take his frustrations out on his
>> amily, a woman on her children, the  rich on the poor. Giving free
>>20ein to one’s anger results only in crime  against Allah’s creatures.
>> t is natural to feel anger in certain  situations but the successful
>> erson is he who is able to control the  expression of his anger. Not
>> ll crimes in Islam are recognized as  crimes in secular law, but what
>> atters to a Muslim is how their action  is viewed by Allah. Anger is
>> ustified when the crime is against Allah  and his Messenger, but even
>> hen it is best handled with a cool  mind.
>> Hazrat Ali (radi Allahu anhu) said: “A moment of patience in a  moment
>> f anger prevents a thousand moments of regret.”
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