I didn't know you were obese Olfactor. I'm glad I haven't made any fat jokes and I got loads of it. Why you're liable to key yoursef. You know the friggin Ndongos at STGDPDOIS would love some help from your freeloading behind.
 
Olfactor on a serious tip; something strange happened while I was in the farm. Well my Japanese maple had one limb dragging on the ground yesterday but when I viewed it today, the limb has straightened back upright. And the friggin tree is 10 ft tall. What da fu.... I need to cut that shit down. i ain't having no karaoke plants dodolinant their tetes while I sleep with both eyes open.
 
I'll be back. We're going out for lunch. You're invited. Texas Longhorn.
Haruna..

-----Original Message-----
From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wed, Apr 21, 2010 11:51 am
Subject: Re: STGDP on GRTS International

Haruinerding UDP Fundraising Guru misogynist,
 
Work, education or anything that challenges my small brain and fat body are incompatible. I live off the sweat of others.  You sad piece of shit. Go and do more investigation dipstick.  Tell your buddies or should i say your lackeys in Oslo or anywhere else to tell you more.  Since now you are no more in a slumber and slightly coming out of your drunken stupor, I ask champion fundraiser/Guru of  the UDP, how is the Global Dirimmocracy Project rubbish going?  The NDONGOs at the STGDP are doing a very good job  while Celestine is eating your behind, so you want us to believe, fool.  Have you placed a call to your brethren Biya in Cameroon?  Still digging and cutting the grass a la Jeffery Dahmar.  The neighbourhood should be informed of the goings on, you know. 
 
Mboge

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Actually, I just laid some new sod. Bermuda grass. I have to keep an eye on it and water it well for the next few weeks. And that's another thing, when you lay sod, it generally comes with soil foreign to your own. So not only does the grass go through a shock, your soil needs training to accept the foreign grass. I think you understand what I'm saying Olfactor. Can you imagine what quarrels go on between the sod and the native soil? That layer where the two meet. And consider the young roots are trying to make headway in that climate. Sort of like STGDPDOIS is doing. No one said it was friggin easy.
 
Haruna. I bet you have never worked in your entire sorry life Olfactor. What a freeloader. Do you not know we are raising funds for the Kanyi family?
-----Original Message-----
From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wed, Apr 21, 2010 10:17 am
Subject: Re: STGDP on GRTS International

Huruinerding Fundraising Guru,
 
Busy my foot, i guess you are still cutting the grass.
 
Anytime, i am here. 
 
Mboge

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hey Olfactor, I'm busy right now. I'll be back on this later. Ok? Ok. I will correct the grammar and spelling first. Then I'll go to the chaff. Later men.
 
Haruna.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wed, Apr 21, 2010 9:55 am
Subject: Re: STGDP on GRTS International

Haruinerding UDP Fundraising Guru,
 
Intent or intend, you get what i am saying.  Keep your English lessons with the UK branch of your party. I guess they need it more than I do, don't think?  Im a lost course.  I do not speak any language correctly, so i guess you are wasting your time. I know you love playing a clown and can't help being petty.  Another incomplete sentence, ikke sant?
 
 I hope the bendy roadmap you once were contouring is coming together and hope it is not waring out your large brain or rather your large filth filled head.  How far have you gone with $25 000 you are raising for the imminent UDP landslide?. How is the Global Deriimocracy Dibalobment Project (the other arm of the UDP) doing in preparing for the great celebration come 2011 of the biggest opposition party's victory?  Oh, now you seem to be recoiling in your party's pronouncement of their victory come 2011
 
The STGDP which you've been sabotaging since its inception cos according to your warped logic it is dominated by the NDONGOs you don't trust are doing a great job unlike the silly GDP one man show.  You better keep watch on your Celestine-the Cameroonian.  Have you spoken to Paul Biya about him?  
 
Mr Haruinerding Fundraising Guru, i thought you've got work to do, why are wasting your time with me. 
 
Mboge
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
[In a message dated 4/21/2010 3:05:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] (olfactor) writes: Joe,Short, precise and to point.  You guys at STGDP are trying your best which some of us appreciate.  I encourage you to keep up the good work you folks at STGDP are doing.  You can't do anything to help those intend on sullying your good image and their scheming to derail the worthy attempts] Olfactor.
 
Intent on.
An attempt is not worthy until it is qualified so by the BEHOLDER. And that is not the attemptor. It will be presumptuous for the attemptor to qualify his/her attempt as worthy unless it is personal endeavour.
 
[you efforting to bring varied interests in the opposition together] Olfactor.
STGDPDOIS could have fooled us. To think they are efforting to bring the opposition parties together when they are taking sides is incredible. Negotiation 101.
 
[No one said it was gonna be easy.] Olfactor.
 
When you haven't done your homework and you are not trained on sobriety, Everything is difficult. Gets harder as you spin your wheels.
 
[For some of your so-called critics as long as you guys don't say or do what they want which is to anoint their chosen party and its leader, your efforts for this lot will always be a conspiracy.] Olfactor.
 
Fancy that Olfactor. You have divined the intent of the so-called critics and by extension killed the "worthy" efforts. If we leave anything in your hands, its dead before it gets off the ground. STGDPDOIS' critics are STGDPDOIS. Imagine that.
 
[I keep thinking since these lot have already declared that the 2011 elections is in the bag for them why the continuous screeching.] Olfactor.
 
Since the lot that STGDPDOIS is attempting to bring together have effectively declared there is no need, the only person I see screeching is STGDPDOIS Olfactor. What do you think? It might be worthwhile for STGDPDOIS to form its own political party and effort to bring themselves together first.
 
[What they should be concentrating on if i may is to work with their Fundraising Guru with the large brain burrowed in HOTLANTA to raise some money and prepare for the celebration of their landslide victory come 2011.] Olfactor.
 
I suppose here you allude to yours truly. Me, myself, and I. Why would you screech advice to other Olfactor on what to do? And I am not a fundraising Guru. Don't call me that. You're pissing me off again. And how can I prepare for a victory that may or may not come in 2011? Its just like the horse pulling the cart as Giuseppe is wont to quip.
 
[I urge them to do that and let us breath.] Olfactor.
 
Breathe. I wish I had control over rationing oxygen that any one man can consume. I will ration what you take in for nought Olfactor. I will require you produce something other than Carbon dioxide when you take in our scarce oxygen or you ain't breathing at all. Mams go away. Oxygen dictator my foot.
 
[Best,] Mboge.
 
Best what Olfactor. What did I tell you about incomplete sentences???
Haruna.
, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Suntou, let's cut to the chase.  You heard what you heard, make what you want of it. STGDP bats for none and like I said earlier, we will continue to call it like it is.  You are doing what you perceive to be the right direction for your association, thus, the same for STGDP.  If you believe what you heard is a conspiracy against the UDP/NRP, then continue to hold the fort.  Please stay tuned.


Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:56:47 +0100

From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: STGDP on GRTS International
To: [log in to unmask]

Joe, my head is always up, I never put any interest in the work of STDG, hence I don't know who is who in there. When i came across the Pasamba forward, I took the opportunity to listen. To my chagrin, there i heard you talking. I know Joe speak as he sees it, however, when one is involve in diplomatically bringing together diverse political groups, one should remember his/her public comments.
This is why, in all sensitive dialogues, even the media is sideline until a breakthrough is achieve. The Northern Ireland political situation is a classic example.
From what I heard yesterday, you didn't say anything bordering on favouring your party (PDOIS) as against the rest. Where you guys are still missing the point is that, Halifa is not a politician who will accept the invitation of Ousainou. You guys are looking at him as if you don't know how Halifa operates.
We all know from Halifa's past write-ups , the STDG is the last group he gives any credence to. I can provide his own written proof to that effect.
The STDG's efforts are commendable, but it is my strong belief that, its members need to be aware of the ramifications of their public individual statements.
What Joe says in an open and frank manner, can be a serious hindrance through your involvement in apolitical movement.
I am not in any way trying to stop the good members here benefiting from your honest opinions. However, so far as partisan politics is concern, we need to have confidence in your neutrality, if not all you say will bounce of concrete walls. Joe's views equals Halifa's party line, and that will only come clear whenever you try your best hammering Ousainou and UDP.
I can handle your criticism of Ousainou, and so can Ousainou, this is why, I don't get bog down in bitter exchanges. But the STDG cannot be complaining of people turning on each whilst many of its members sympathise openly with Halifa.
 I respect the views of Sika Jagne, sorry sister for spelling your name wrongly. She said some good stuffs, and I for one can trust her brokeage. Banka too express sound opinions, however he too seems to have place the burden of the work on UDP. We accept the reasoning, but he fail also to know that, Halifa is not a politician who thinks others should invite him for dialogue. The Agenda 2011 is a proof of that. And Banka by the way, the Agenda 2011 is only being sold to guys in the cyberspace, not to Gambians on the ground. And that Agenda is Halifa certificate, telling us all that, only through bargaining with it will he agree to the selection of a flagbearer. A process that will take only those who agree with the content of the document, which will in short be PDOIS members.
The rest of the UDP, NRP, and others are left out.
The final analysis meaning, Halifa will be voted in as the NADD flagbrearer, resulting in what happen the last time. From the get go, all the party leaders should have trust and confidence in STDG.
STDG should be bold as to say, we propose a party led alliance, with the bigger party leading the coalition.
Then the parties on that basis can sit down and agree on how the modalities will work.
Any other option of saying, the party leaders should talk directly, it will not work that way according to my observation. Trust and confidence in each other is the problem. All the opposition leaders must solemnly agree to keep the negotiation proceeding secret. A chosen person should be selected to write down all sides of the story. And then, where they agree or disagree, the public can then be informed.
If individuals wish to talk to the press whilst talks are ongoing, making themselves look stronger, there will never be any agreement.
STDG as i said is in a pivotal position to rekindle a delicate deadlock.$None of our lea`ers will lie do n for the other& Trust and confadence is the keu.

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Joe Sambou <bork:[log in to unmask]<'a>> wzote:

Suntou, where have you buried your head all this while? ?There are a thousand ways you could have known my association with the STGDP. ?All online, with the exception of Suntou, knew that while I'm a member of the STGDP, I have my independent voice that does not speak for STGDP but for Joe. ?STGDP will call it like it is and we are as much Gambian as any other and will continue to be in the forefront in the fight to liberate our country. ?We have been in operation for almost a decade and you are here howling about division in a movement. ?What you heard on the program from Joe is what you will read from Joe, and it is what you will hear when you meet Joe in person. So get used to it. ?Hopefully, my voice will be much clearer without the technical difficulties during the recording. ?My shout-out to Mbye Sarr, ML Sillah, and the rest of the Gambia Journal staff for a job well done and giving us the opportunity to dialogue with our fellow Gambians. ?This is going to be one of many conversations we will have with our people and friends of the Gambia in the months ahead. ?Suntou, stay tuned.

Joe?


Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 09:44:09 +0100
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: STGDP on GRTS International
A good insight into STDG. I never knew Joe Sambou is a founding member. No wonder all his daggers are aimed at Ousainou. When�people talk, things come clear. STDG should try to be as neutral as neutral can be. Folks like Joe will only bring division in that movement. His past views are such that, UDP will not trust him as a broker.
There are others in the movement who are unknown to some of us. The lady speaker for instance. Overall, the Gambiajournal should be commended for connecting diverse views of Gambians. ML Sillah handled the program brillaintly.
Suntou

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:24 AM, Pasamba Jow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
STGDP's interview with M. L Sillah on GRTS International
http://www.thegambiajournal.com/sambanner/spacialplayer2.php?sid=327
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