WHere's the kitkat Kukeh? On second thought, can you send mine as monetary gift to the Kanyibaa Kanyi family sustenance fund? Pretty please.
 
Thank you in advance.
Haruna.
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From: Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wed, Apr 21, 2010 12:02 pm
Subject: Re: STGDPDOIS on GRTS International

You guys want to have a break and a kitkat? 
 
Malanding 
 
Modou Mboge wrote: 
> *Haruinerding misogynist cum UDP Fundraising Guru*, 
> > *Haha! keep trying! Fool. What a sad old drunk braggart you are?* I > bet the UDP need your services more than i do in cleaning up or > perhaps you need to clean up your behind first. I told you to seek > help with your *psychosis* first before inviting unnecessary headaches > to your clouded inebriated head. Maybe then you can add some value to > your sorry being when you get help. 
> > Mboge 

> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: 

> A bit better. But you killed the passion. Still needs a bit more 
> work Olfactor. I appreciate your efforts though in correcting some 
> glaring errors and omissions. I will be back to help you clean it 
> up. Thanx Olfactor. Haruna. 

> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask] 
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> 
> To: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]
> Sent: Wed, Apr 21, 2010 10:15 am 
> Subject: Re: STGDPDOIS 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 you 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 u wasting your time with me. > > Mboge 

> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Haruna Darbo 
> <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: 

> Olfactor, there you are: 
> > [In a message dated 4/21/2010 3:05:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight 
> Time, [log in to unmask] 
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]> 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 leaders will lie down 
> for the other. Trust and confidence is the key. 
> SUntou 

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

> 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 

> To: [log in to unmask] 

> 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 
> "True peace is not merely the absence of 
> tension; it is the presence of justice." Dr. 
> Martin Luther King Jr. 



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