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From: Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sat, Apr 3, 2010 11:16 am
Subject: Re: What a nuisance this Giuseppe Sambo?

Rashidiki, I do not have time for clowns.  Continue to play the buffoon.

Joe


Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 10:30:17 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: What a nuisance this Giuseppe Sambo?
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[In a message dated 4/2/2010 10:20:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: Ansu, I do not have your level of calmness under our current assault by Yaya, and you do not have mine.] Sambo.
 
So Ansu does not have your level of calm under OUR current assault by Yahya and you do not have Ansu's level of calm under OUR current assault by Yahya. And because you are the vrai coward, you commute Yahya's assault to your fellow citizen instead of solving your own problem. ANd you fill our ears with listless and undiscernible outrage.
 
[Thus, do what Ansu is doing and let Joe do what Joe is doing.] Sambo.
 
Yes Ansu you too pretend you're outraged by Yahya and talk. It doesn't cost you anything. Use your fellow citizen's wrongful incarceration to launch your show. What ignominy?
 
[What is sacrilegious about calling a spade just that?] Sambo.
 
Calling a spade a spade never manufactured a spade neither does it change the spade into a fork.
 
[I do not intend for a coward to lead me and I will say it loud and clear.] Sambo.
 
Your problem Sambo is that no coward intends to nor does it look toward leading a lazy bum like you. But you feign cowards wish to lead you nonetheless. At least the cowards have that much intelligence. WHy force them to desire to lead you?
 
[None asked anyone to be a politician.] Sambo.
 
Right. A politician is not endeavour to lead Giuseppe Sambo.
 
[What talk is cheap?] Sambo.
 
All talk is cheap.
 
[It is apparent that you and I do not have the same level of anxiety regarding what is happening in the Gambia.] Sambo.
 
[I also perfectly do under that you are not here to address my Cheap Talk, but are irritated by my explosion on the time waster that Ousainou Darboe is manifesting to be.] Sambo.
 
I read Ansu exposing the cowardice of the cheap talker in Sambo. Not addressing gaucherie.
 
[I know for a fact that you will not be this cool like a pack of Camels if someone close to you was whisked.] Sambo.
 
And if you cannot stay cool and collected when someone close to you is whisked away Sambo I'd like to see what you'd do should you get that opportunity. I suppose you'll be here trying to commute the whisker away's crime to another who is close to you. That is what Ansu shares is the ultimate heresy.
 
[I do not need to know anyone personally to be this outraged.] Sambo.
 
Right. Let's begin with someone close to you first. Those who are not close to you are not desiring of your fosse outrage. Cheap talk in completed crime is fosse outrage.
 
[Since when do I ever speak for you?] Sambo.
 
You always feign speaking for Ansu and me. You always say "Gambians are this and Gambians are not that. The collective is this and the collective is not that. People are this and the people are not that". Unless of course you imagine Gambians, collectives, and people are equal to Sambo. The small mind.
 
[Ansu, I am not in the mood to join you in this Maslaa nonsense] Sambo.
 
The minstrel goes on. Ansu is not advising nor addressing Maslaa. Maslaa is Arabic for restraint and relief.
 
[and you do not have to bother with anything I say, deal?] Sambo.
 
And the vrai coward retreats. From nothing.
 
[If not, I say use your delete key often because you will hear my mind and not Ansu's, if you read me.] Sambo.
 
The small mind, when it spews its venom, must be enlarged. Not with the delete button, but with the fancy of the larger mind.
 
[Why do you think the UDP cadre are quiet?] Sambo.
 
Perhaps because talk is cheap. And a small mind thrives in garrulous gaucherie.
 
[They know that their leadership is paralyzing them] Sambo.
 
So you admit here that the UDP leadership aims to lead the UDP cadre. The PDOIS leadership aims to lead the PDOIS cadre. The APRC leadership aims to lead the APRC cadre, The NRP leadership aims to lead the NRP cadre. The GMC leadership aims to lead the GMC cadre. Sambo wants to lead someone but does not have a cadre. He feigns all these cadres are Sambo. But Sambo has no ideas with which to lead anyone. We understand Sambo's frustrations.
 
[and it is about time folks muster the courage to speak up.] Sambo.
 
And Sambo says because the cadres do not desire Sambo to lead them, they must be cowards and Sambo will force them to consider Sambo as leader. A'outhou billah mina Sshaytaani Rajeem.
 
[The gatekeepers of the opposition are suffocating Gambians.] Sambo.
 
Gatekeepers of the opposition. They are suffocating Gambians. Sambo speaks for Gambians. About gatekeepers of the opposition.
 
[Ansu, now that we reached an understanding, please let me exercise my rights as a citizen.] Sambo.
 
The small mind goes on.
 
[Why the hell did Ousainou as a party leader defend Femi?] Sambo.
 
Could it be because Ousainou, like Sambo, may be outraged. But instead of cheap talk, Ousainou affords Femi his services to yield Femi relief amid egregious and odious duress? And Ousainou and Femi are leaders of the same party? But the small mind Sambo wishes to manage parties which have not sought nor desire to lead Sambo. Sambo, frustrated, revels in his fellow citizens' chagrins variously and wishes harm on them.
 
[Ousainou knew that whether he does or do not defend Femi, the outcome will be the same.] Sambo.
 
And Sambo divines outcomes that are the purview of other. He waits for the vrai outcome and throws a hissy fit. Now what did Sambo do to reverse the outcome he has prior knowledge of? I declare the faux friend is one who knows the imminence of your chagrin but does nothing about it prior.
 
[He knew exactly what he is doing.] Sambo.
 
And Sambo manufactures animus between associates by inuring odious intent between the associates.
 
[Now that the rubber met the cement and Femi is languishing in jail,] Sambo.
 
SUbhaana Llaah and may the Lord forgive the small mind.
 
[Ousainou the politician is hiding behind Ousainou the Lawyer and cannot say anything that would address the clear fix that he knew to be the outcome by the frauds he continues to try to defend, the Judiciary.] Sambo.
 
ANd the small mind works overtime. He uses the word "hiding" to accrue his odious scheme some panache. The problem is even the small mind admits there are frauds, the judiciary. The small mind continues to share with us that Ousainou defends Frauds. This may be an error of the small mind because it intends to say "defend Femi against the frauds". But what do we expect from small minds? Sambo identifies the frauds as the judiciary. And because Ousainou cannot SAY anything that would "ADDRESS" the clea fix (the fraud) that Sambo and Ousainou knew to be in, he Sambo would say what would ADDRESS the Clear fix (the fraud - The judiciary) that he knew of prior. But he addresses Ousainou, the opposition, and UDP in particular. Allahu Akbar.
 
[Ousainou knows that the Judiciary and Yaya are one and the same,] Sambo.
 
That is obvious to not only Ousainou and Yahya, but to Sambo, and most of his fellow citizens.
 
[but try asking Ousainou his opinion about the Judiciary and you see him foam all over the place without saying anything.] Sambo.
 
And Sambo wants to ask Ousainou about the latter's opinion of the Judiciary. But not Yahya. Sambo did ascertain that Yahya and the Judiciary are one and the same just as Sambo and Joe Sambou and Giuseppe are one and the same. And the coward that Sambo is, he wants to ask his fellow citizens about the Judiciary, but not Yahya. The very fact that Yahya and the judiciary are one and the same does not in itself yield any valuable clues as to clear fixes and frauds. But don't tell that to the coward Sambo.
 
[Enough of this nonsense.] Sambo.
 
The small mind qualifies his own demarche for us.
 
[It is simple folks,] Sambo.
 
To the small mind, everything is simple.
 
[Ousainou cannot continue to carry on with this pretext.] Sambo.
 
That is the pretext of speaking his mind about the judiciary when you ask Ousainou.
 
[You are not the Lawer for the opposition but a leader of an opposition party.] Sambo.
 
Ousainou is the leader of the UDP, and affords probono legal services for UDP and his associates in UDP. Ousainou did not claim to be the lawyer for the Opposition. And what is it to Sambo anyway since he replaces PDOIS with freedom of speech so he can hide unnoticed? He throws out blanket statements like "Opposition" to mask his odious schemes. If Sambo knew the outcome of Femi's persecution prior and did not do anything to reverse that sure outcome, what relieves Sambo of complicity in the outcome? Small minds are usually engaged in odious schemes by night (hidden) and garrulous gaucherie by day.
 
[Thus, you need to quit this business of speaking as a Lawyer at all times while all around you are being whisked to jail.] Sambo.
 
So Ousainou, DO NOT afford your associates your services as a lawyer and do like me Sambo, parading fosse tantrum for doing something. It never occured to Sambo that Nelson Mandela was a lawyer who defends ANC members against Apartheid. And that value is why ANC chose Mandela to lead them. It never occured to the small mind that the leaders of the other oppositions have unique values reason for which they are chosen as leaders of their respective parties. But the small mind, devoid of value and idea, waddles down the isle to display his latest fashion. The model sidles down the catwalk. Perpetratin'.
 
[How come Ousainou can never say what Femi said or did?] Sambo.
 
And the schemes of the small mind continue.
 
[Shingle, Rambo, et al went to jail not because they were alter boys for Yaya.] Sambo.
 
He invokes other more valuable citizens to support his girderbelt.
 
[It is only in the Gambia do you see the opposition rank a file whisked to jail while the party leader shuffles papers for their appeal, when they know they are wasting their time.] Sambo.
 
Rank and file. And Sambo is qualified to analyse Gambia and opposition supporters. The same opposition supporters he calls on to unite their fortunes to solve his Yahya problems. Do we believe then that Sambo's interests lie in opposition unity? Or can we consider Sambo's opinions in oposition ware? I declare at our own peril. People like Sambo must be rendered benign for their schemes first. Then we can consider their opinions.
 
[If the rest of the world could not get Chief Manneh out, what is Ousainou thinking that his GRAND APPEAL is the thing we need?] Sambo.
 
Ousainou did not share that he wished to get Chief Manneh out by grand appeal. Before you appeal something Sambo, you must identify appelable matter first. And an appellate court second.
 
[It is like the cart pulling the horse.] Sambo.
 
Or the cart pulling itself.
 
[No, it is Tchangaria that is whisked to jail not his driver, if you catch my drift.] Sambo.
 
And who is Tchangirai's DRIVER? I don't suppose Tchangirai's lawyer is also his driver.
 
[I am not telling the UDP how to conduct their business,] Sambo.
 
Don't flatter yourself small mind Sambo. Not in a million years that folk of your constitution can be relied on for utile counsel.
 
[but just in case they think folks are not aware,] Sambo.
 
The small mind substitutes himself again for FOLKS, PEOPLE, COLLECTIVE, GAMBIANS. And he thinks we have not been onto him for the last 10 years of his sorry life.
 
[your leadership is lending a hand to what is happening in the Gambia.] Sambo.
 
And what is your leadership doing to what is happening in Gambia Sambo? I suppose you want us to believe you are not leading yourself.
 
[If Femi can be railroaded, what chance does the average Gambian have without the backing of a political party?] Sambo.
 
With the backing of a political party, what chance does the average Gambian have against being railroaded? That is the question you must ponder. Even the backing of APRC is not placebo against average Gambians being railroaded. THe reason is we have criminals by night like you in our midst.
 
[Joe] Sambo.
 
Right. Haruna.
> Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 16:34:15 -0400
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> Subject: Re: Femi Is getting ready to go to Prison for 1year and fine of D10,000
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> Joe Sambou,
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> What I am talking about is your cheap talk about confronting Jammeh and calling those you consider not "tough enough" against Jammeh as cowards. I asked you to be one of the brave ones and head to Gambia to lead just a civil disobedience against Jammeh. You did not address this issue but just continued your usual diatribe against others. What have you done yourself?
>
> I am not defending lawyer Darboe or Halifa or any other leaders for their tactics or lack thereof. Believe it or not but I agree with some of your assessments about the futility of some of their tactics against the regime. I am just observing your behavior on this forum and I urge you to take stock of it and I am sure you can do better. If you can try to be a bit more constructive in your criticisms may be you can be taken more seriously. I know you have opinions and so do we all. But, you think yours is the best approach everytime and anything else is worthless. I am not sure how long you have been whaling against Jammeh now but I what I think is right, don't you think you should have done something about him by now? TALK IS CHEAP!!!
>
> Your Comrade.
>
> Ansu
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