Olfactor what is panoptic??? I hereby nominate you as Olfactor of Ellen. Panoptic!!! What happened to global or panoramic???? Pan-friggin-optic. I'll be darn.
Haruna.
-----Original Message-----
From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Tue, Feb 23, 2010 4:22 am
Subject: Re: A false Myraid: Yanks, we have children for selfish reasons even

Laye, Bailo, Nyang and Halima et al,
 
I know you guys are more capable in handling your own, however i urge you to let the cranks-cum-keen political observers enjoy to their hearts desire their project of exposing PDOIS and Halifa. It is  pointless to try to reason with  grown persons with cranky beliefs lashing out at anyone who do not agree with theirs.  These cranks whose panoptic gaze on PDOIS and more so on the person of Halifa Sallah makes me yawn anytime i read the trash they keep bombarding us with.  
 
Best,
 
Mboge
 
An incurable Halifa Talibe and PDOIS programmed-fanatic

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 7:01 AM, A Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Bailo:
 
Seriously this Suntou character needs immediate psychological help before it's too late. A careful review of his utterances is clear indication of serious issues with his faculties. Seriously speaking he needs help because he can never reverse what God endowed Halifa. He's going insane trying.
 
-Laye

On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 8:59 PM, bailo jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

"You have too much garbage in your head it's reaching saturation point. Just keep spewing for your good health." (A. Jallow)


I reached the same conclusion. What a coincidence!

Bailo



--- On Mon, 22/2/10, A. Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: A. Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: A false Myraid: Yanks, we have children for selfish reasons even
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, 22 February, 2010, 16:44


This reminds of the story of the hyena that got his head stuck in the tree trunk in search of honey. 

You have too much garbage in your head it's reaching saturation point. Just keep spewing for your good health. 


-Abdoulie
 Sent from my iPhone

On 22 Feb 2010, at 16:07, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]" target=_blank rel=nofollow>[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Saturday, 20 February 2010

A FALSE MYRIAD: THE MAKING OF A CAREER POLITICIAN

By Suntou Touray
A Gambian politician claims that he entered politics some twenty years ago seeking only to sacrifice for the country’s poor masses.
By all conventional standards, the obvious conclusion one is oblige to make is that, politicians wish to represent a chosen constituency and to advocate for the enhancement of the electorates. However, in the case of this politician, this known fact doesn’t apply. He portrays himself as the gentle warrior of self-sacrificing Gambians who abandon personal fulfilment at the expense of educating and enlightening the illiterate masses.
The self-sacrificing went as far as holding back personal pleasure and the natural order of fulfilling a matrimonial relationship. Hence he created a mystical legacy that none is able to match so far as demonstrating his willingness to break grounds for the Gambia is concern. A man who is in his early fifty’s, living at times of modernity and all it goes with is seen by his fans as a politician without an equal in many dimension.
His fan base although very narrow, borders on committed indoctrinated elements who after time find it impossible to disassociate themselves from his political errors and short comings. To them, his life alone is enough testimony of a genuine politician who should not be subjected to our scrutiny let alone criticism. An undemocratic notion by all measure, but a necessary evil they would argue.
The facts of life which if apply to him or each and anyone of us, the simple logic of conventional wisdom will break the facade modelled. A master propagandist per excellence, a man who shines light on his every political action, never missed exposing a single significant pre-plan advantageous manoeuvre. In essence all that he has been doing is playing with the emotion and conscience of a young democratic nation.
Self-interest application: (self-interest is the strongest motive of all. A gesture of self-sacrifice: A show that you suffer as those around you do, will make people identify with you, even if your suffering is symbolic or minor and theirs is real. R-Green)
Starting from Priest, Imams, Parents, teachers, lecturers, Journalist, PhD holders, Master degree holders, etc. All categories of us do things because of our self-interest. This could in short be in two fold. For a person who believes in religion and a day of reckoning, the reward expected is either of his life or the hereafter.
Young Gambians today travel thousands of miles to get good education, work and so on because they wish to have a happy and good live. People work hard to get a doctorate degree, masters etc in order to be competitively advantageous over peers, why?
Religious men/women also don’t escape this dogma. Whatever sacrifices they do, either for charity, out of goodness etc is based on the hope of rewarded- by God or fellow men or for the name.
Politicians:
What about when a politician who spends half his live soliciting for votes through conventional methods regularly takes the moral high ground of anchoring on self-sacrifice?
Whether one is a socialist, Capitalist, communist, right/left wing, centre right/left etc, the aim is one-- to lead or be in-charge of a powerful political position. Can a politician be wholly altruistic? Not taking credit for anything, you don’t wallow in your reputation and name and so on. Is that possible?
Well, for the politician in question, he never missed taking credit for his actions, neither does he missed inventing politicised slogans/quotes for the media or public. This person also operates on the public front than any politician we know. His actions are always out in the open, yet the claims of self-sacrificing dominate his every conversations.

Barack Obama for instance, started his career as a charity social worker. He then went on to his law profession, becoming a senator and finally a president. Did he do the social work purely for the poor or to later in life fulfil an ambition of career in politics? Only he can tell, but if he tries to bombard readers with his altruistic sacrificial social work, many will be wary of him.
This politician on the contrary has a stable income from media business, appearing in conferences, a stint in parliament and the reward of travelling abroad to get paid.
Is he right in reminding us that we should be grateful to him for his sacrifices and support his political doctrines rather than snub him?
Personally I don’t think any politician acts totally for the public good alone. It is a career path; they get advantages associated with the job. Hence they shouldn’t remind us about the sacrifices they engaged in. Doing that only expose the fact that, the deed is not genuinely done for the public good, but rather for recognition, name, respect, power and being in the public eye regularly. That is a satisfaction for some, and may be the politician in question. He needs to remain in the realms of what is humanly possible, enough of outlandish claims.
Scholars opined that, people have children for three main reasons:
1. to have a progeny that will continue our family line or DNA
2. For pleasurable reasons. To have a child one can spend time with and enjoy each other's company. Someone who will inherit one's wealth.
3. For security in old age. To have someone who will look after you when you are in pensionable age. Hence, self-interest is a complicate aspect of human existence. let no man fool you.
Wasalam
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