[-----Original Message-----  From: Modou Nyang [log in to unmask] To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Tue, Feb 23, 2010 4:00 am Subject: Re: Dad Modu, I got a question or two.
Uncle Haruna, the more i read you i get disappointed.] Dad Modu.
 
What do you get disappointed about Dad when you read me? I could say the same about you you know? I just thought it wasn't significant enough how I feel about what you write. I want to encourage your exercise of free expression.
 
[When i started taking active part in this forum you were one i was looking up to for guidance.] Dad.
 
This is not true. You came to this forum on account of wanting to go after Suntou Remmember? And if you now claim that is not really your reason, I declare you already came to this forum with your guides - Halifa, Foroyaa, and PDOIS. Am I wrong. If you mix me with these 3, you will inevitably become thoroughly conflicted to the point of compassless anger.
 
[I look at you as the Diector of the Global Democracy Project,] Dad Modu.
 
I am still the director of The Global Democracy Project. You may continue to look at me thusly. I just got another question: What do you think The GDP is? If you don't know, I encourage you to visit with us when time permits you. You will realise that I am the vrai mascot for The GDP.
 
[but am almost hands off.] Dad Modu.
 
That is not necessary. And you cannot do that. I advise you do not create anxiety for yourself. The GDP is there for yutes like you. Because you have the most to lose if there is not a total coalition or if socialism is not entrenched in Gambia. I encourage you to stay engaged with us. You are our only hope. Modu Nyang.
 
[Please Uncle, do not fail me.] Dad Modu.
 
You place an insurmountable burden on me Dad. Please look elsewhere for inspiration that I may not fail you.
 
[help your nephew to find the way] Dad Modu.
 
That is exactly what I am trying to do Modu. However, I find it difficult because you seem to have your mind already made up and your life compass already charted. I am confident you are not at a fork in the road to consider another path. You will not be forgiven should you consider my path. Therefore, to save you and me both, the chagrin of erstwhile ire, I say, go hither, do good work, and be well. You will eventually come to that infamous fork in the road and I will bethere waiting. To share the values of MY YOUTHFUL EXPERIENCES. Meanwhile I recommend Charmin not baobab leaves.
 
Allez. Haruna.

--- On Tue, 2/23/10, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Dad Modu, I got a question or two.
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 3:38 AM

I culled the following from your story at Freedomnewspaper:
 
Secondly Agenda 2011 is not talking about coalition of political parties but a grand coalition of the people.
1. If the PDOIS Agenda is not about a coalition of political parties, why bring it up in talks of a grand coalition of opposition parties?
2. Is it possible that the only reason PDOIS was in earlier coalition talks including NADD, was to use the leverages and gravitasse of the other opposition parties to catapult PDOIS to national prominence, a feat it has struggled decades to achieve on its own?
 
3. If the PDOIS Agenda is about a Grand coalition of eligible voters of Gambia, Is that not what each of the political parties including APRC aspire to achieve??? Why couldn't PDOIS or nadd campaign for the hearts and minds of Gambians like the other political parties. When PDOIS acquires enough patronnage from Gambian voters she will have enough funds and ware to be a real political party. Don't you think???
 
Way forward by big black arse. I ain't going to the BIG DINKO with you. These schemes are not working Mister. Oh BTW I think you have a pleasant smile on your Freedom spread. i guess it was a good thing I stocked up on a year's supply of you know what. Take it easy men. I think the UDP/NRP is best advised not to even entertain any more talks with this cult PDOIS. They will be wasting their valuable time. I encourage UDP/NRP/GPDP to maintain their conversation with GMC and seek the support of that party. These PDOIS people are not serious partners in any meaningful project that involves political parties. They can take that socialism crap they peddle to their politburo.
 
Haruna.
 
 
 
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