KT,
Wow, you really know your army stuff. I'm proud of you. WHich is more than I can say for friggin Binneh. He does look to me to be a bit too leisurely. He's always in suspenders. Amean I thought there was a moratorium on suspenders in the 21st century???
 
I do agree with you KT that most in the army are good upstanding fellow citizens and they just got swept up in the existing vortex. They'll fight like hell not to get sucked into it. We are all proud of you guys and gals.
 
Anyway I think you should enjoy your golf without those knucklehead Africans who think they're too good to play golf. The nerve. More than likely you'll find them plying Rounders with the girls under the baobab tree. I am glad you appreciate the intelligent processes that go on in golf. We must be comforted that not everyone has attained that high state of mental alacrity. It is reported that folk who show an outward disdain for golf generally have lower than average IQ. Go away Father Mose. I don't wanna hear it.
 
Thanx KT for sharing. Haruna. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sat, Oct 10, 2009 8:31 am
Subject: Re: Gen. Tamba Arrested
Ron,
 
Thanks for the golf news, I heard the Olympic victory for golf. By the way, I have the same problem getting other Africans to play golf with me, I live near massive golf courses, West Scotland and none of my African friends is interested in playing or even talking about it! 
Maj. Gen. L. Tamba deserves this treatment after lying to the retired Colonel about the last coup that claimed a lot of lives and freedom. On the other hand Tamba is a nice guy, I met him in Turkey in 1992, where he was often bitter about Lt. Binneh Minteh and Musa Mboobs' extravagancy. Gen. Tamba is not capable of a coup if you ask me!
What is really confusing is the number of generals in that tiny army, of less than a full fledged battalion size. At least 5 generals were there, including my junior, Maj. Gen. Serign Modou Njie, who was a lieutenant when I left, less than 8 years ago. How rapid those promotions were achieved is mind bugling. Another observation is the torpedoing of Brig. Gen. Masaneh Kinteh over Drammeh, who incidentally is a maj. gen. a rank higher than Kinteh's and now he is to be his junior's deputy! Only in Gambia Armed Forces!
 Gen. Kinteh is a career soldier unlike any of his predecessors, a graduate of Sandhurst Military Academy, not political, so the soldiers20will love and they do really respect him! If he is worth his salt, even though he cannot refuse the appointment, but can turn the armed forces into a true armed forces and hopefully will not be allowed to be arrested like an unarmed civilian, when the dictator orders it.
The arrest and or the sacking of Gen. Omar Mbye(super Hoowa!), Demba Mbye and Capt.? Lamin Fatty cannot be based on any evidence, as those people are not capable of organising a coup! Maj. Bora Colley and not Badjie as reported by Echo is a really a non-entity, a secondary four graduate, who should not even be a sergeant, much more a senior army officer rank of Major! The same goes for Capt. Lamin Fatty. I pity the soldiers who serve under those ignorant untrained buffoons! Yaya Jammeh does not have a clue or any inclination to do our country any good. The only reason Bora Colley (my class or badge mate, who was  corporal when I saw  him last) was commissioned was because of his involvement with the Yaya's infamous murder squad! For him, no sympathy, only 'I did tell you so!' and a court martial in the next republic.
Most soldiers in Gambia Armed Forces are decent folks contrary to popular perception and are bitter about the hijacking of the army by the Kanilai butcher and we should not be hard on all of them, but only those who go political or criminal!
 
K. Touray
Lt. (exiled)
for Commander, Gambia Armed In Exile 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">Haruna Darbo
To: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: Gen. Tamba Arrested

Hey Hey. I know all this venom is just because I shared a golf story with KT. What you got against golf??? I heard you were a phenom of the Bluegrass once. Is that true??? If so why the disdain for the sport now?? Don't say it. I want you to know I'm working on improving the image of golf from the African perspective. I believe Tiger, Big Easy, and O'meara will help me. Wish me luck.
 
WHy don't you leave Binneh alone. They say the way to a man's heart is via his stomach. Khalass. Haruna. Ok I'll go to S enegambianews. Thanx anyway KT. Don't listen to JDAM. The man does not like me. He and Galleh both.


-----Original Message-----
From: Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Fri, Oct 9, 2009 4:57 pm
Subject: Re: Gen. Tamba Arrested

Why pester KT.
 
Go to Senegambia News

--- On Fri, 9/10/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Gen. Tamba Arrested
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, 9 October, 200 9, 21:54

KT,
 
I'm hoping you wanted to share Gen tamba's story with us. I didn't see anything . Please send again. Thanx. Haruna. Oh BTW, Golf is going to be part of the Olympic games from 2016 (Braseeeel) onward. I think baseball and something else was dropped. Also the President's Cup challenge is going on in San Fran. This is where a team of international players challenge a USA team for the cup. It is all about pride and prestige because there are no cash prizes. Woods and Stricker have been paired by Freddie for the first two days so far. Check it out on the Golf Channel.
 
Send us your story again. I didn't see anything. Later. Haruna.


-----Original Message-----
From: Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Fri, Oct 9, 2009 4:31 pm
Subject: Gen. Tamba Arrested

 
----- Original Message -----
From: [log in to unmask] rel=nofollow>Haruna Darbo
To: < A title=[log in to unmask] rel=nofollow>[log in to unmask]
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: In Maafanta 2.. Jecob Zuma the man. sankanu weighs in

I'm glad you shared this about Islam Suntou. THEREFORE:
 
The Qur'An& nbsp;did NOT Prescribe gammies (whatever the permutation)
The Qur'An advises on lifestyles and aims to limit their debilitating affects.
 
And Because the Muslim's spiritual guide is the Qur'An, the Muslim is not advised on the number to gammy. The only reason the Qur'An even ventured into gammy and circumstance was because of widowers, orphans, children, and contagion.
 
I knew something will come out of this chatter. Haruna.

-----Original Message-----
From: SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Fri, Oct 9, 2009 2:26 am
Subject: Re: In Maafanta 2.. Jecob Zuma the man. sankanu weighs in

Your views Demba is not more enlighten than that our Maker. So in as much you disagree with it, your analogy is flaw as Islam did not recommend it for20after battles only. I will refer you the verses .
If you and I can't handle it, some men can and besides, forward the solution to the surplus women if you may. Islam regulate the types of polgamy that was practised and it put a limit to it.
Suntou
--- On Fri, 9/10/09, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In Maafanta 2.. Jecob Zuma the man. sankanu weighs in
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, 9 October, 2009, 6:53 AM

I think polygamy is a recipe to endless problems many of our men create for themselves. If you cannot handle the one woman you have in your household, how in the world can you handle two or three, four or six?. It is like being an alcoholic and adding hard drugs on to it.  
 
The excuse that great men died in Battles and therefore it was ok to take their wives is no longer practical. If one woman cannot satisfy you no amount of women will satisfy you.
 
Its a false excuse to say it is religious or tradition. It is greed and self fulfilling20fantasies.  The victims are the innocent children who gets caught up in the fight.
Â& nbsp;
Down with poly -game - me.
 
Demba

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Emman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
MORE GAMBIAN MEN SHOULD BE IN THE POLYGAMY DEBATE
Em
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> Datum: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 07:06:25 +0000
> Von: SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]>
> An: [log in to unmask]
> Betreff: Re: In Maafanta 2.. Jecob Zuma the man. sankanu weighs in

> Now this is getting more interesting. My other newphew Bubacarr Sankanu
> weighs in the polygamy debate with a bang. My newphew is very blunt i must
> say. Sad to read about the health complication of our Gambian sister. May God
> bring her back to full heath.
> www.maafanta.com
> Â
>
>
>
> Ã
> Â
> Â
> "Ignore the foolish feminist propaganda
> says Sankanu and has given you reasons fifteen pages long!
> Â
> Yes, African Women In The Diaspora
> Share Their Husbands!
> Long Live Jacob Zuma. God Bless Polygamy!
> By Bubacarr A Sankanu, Cologne, Germany
>
> Introduction
>
& gt; I am a bit embarrassed that no man, Gambian, African or otherwise, joined
> the battle of the sexes goin g on at Maafanta.com over polygamy.
> Perhaps the chauvinists brushed it off as just another feminist gossip.
> Others might have chosen to ignore it considering that fracas over the Gambia
> Press Union in Obamastan (USA).
> Some could however conclude t hat bashing our poor President Yahya Jammeh
> is more convenient that taking on those fire-spitting feminist rebels! Boys,
> there are no more men left in Europe and North America. The feminists
> there have succeeded in freezing their balls. Do you want us African boys to
> share the miserable fate of those white boys?
> Sorry whities I do not mean to be racist, but after ten years in your
> world, I can testify on how your chicks have made you into what the Germans
> call Weicheier (soft balls, cowards) and tote Hose (dead trousers, nothing on
> bed)! Take the case of aesthetics for example. The way you Western boys
> define feminine beauty is different from the way we A frican guys see beauty.
> Feminism has made you guys lazy and weak that's why you are promoting those
> skinny and hungry fashion-photo models as ideals of artificial beauty. We
> Africans or black men are mad about authentic women with “meatâ€C3…Â¥, great
> curves, elegant backsides and naturally intimidating mammary glands! A real
> man must hold on to “meatââ‚CÅ¥ during romps. So it is unfair to insist on
> making Western beauty equally African.
> I am not a castrated coward and as a warrior prince, I feel I should spend
> some time here flirting, smooching and having serious fun with the sweet
> bad girls and Amazons of Maafanta.com over the subject of polygamy and
> related man-woman squabbles.
> I know the die-hard feminists will declare me wanted for my provocative
> stance on the perpetual battle of the sexes. But first, I would like to
> belatedly welcome Maafanta.com to the Gambian/African Cyber Family..........more
>
> --- On Sun, 4/10/09, SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>
> From: SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: In Ma afanta 2.. Jecob Zuma the man
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Sunday, 4 October, 2009, 5:29 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Jecob Zuma captured the reality of false monogamous felas. I once meet a
> married Indain tycoon in a business show in Birmingham. He confided me in
> that, every year, he cheat on his wife three times. But he quickly went on to
> mention that, "i am a happily married man". yeah until your wife finds
> out.
> Where is AMNA?
> Is it ok for younger men to married older women then? Becus, i can
> remember a married situation call "kun den dendo" when an older granny marries a
> younger man for the shake avoiding dying without a husband.
> But t here are still beautiful older sisters around, i wonder whether they
> will want a much younger fela like Haruna taking them as 'mbomiris' or
> 'ntorin laman'.
> Maafanta is doing well. Gainako too over the past month entertain us with
> brilliant stuffs, good radiance brothers. As usual freedom is on the fore
> front with things, our own allgambian is doing good. Not forgeting the
> versatile senegambia news and the new look Gambiajournal.
> Our media folks are doing right well. Salute them.###
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