praying individually is ok but better if we generalised
Invocation to the Great Cosmic Light     
 
Beloved Glorious I AM Presence, Light of my soul, may the Light of
Cosmic Illumination, the Light of Cosmic Victory and Love be
poured into the Earth from all available Sources, like the Light of a
thousand suns to permeate the atmosphere of Earth, to saturate all Her
people and Her many kingdoms.
May all negativity, illusion, glamour and karma be transmuted by this Great Cosmic Light of God that never fails? May the Great Golden Age of
enlightenment, love, peace, brotherhood and prosperity for all be
established now upon our dear planet by the action of this Great
Cosmic Light. By the authority of my Beloved I AM Presence and the authority of every Beloved I AM Presence of Humanity, all the Kingdoms of the Earth, the Light of the Mother/Father, by the authority of the entire Spirit of the Great White Brotherhood 
                                                        I decree:         
As a Son/Daughter of God, "I AM" the authority on Earth, and I AM calling now for the action of the Light of a thousand suns to be released now on this beloved planet for the immediate transformation of Earth into the "Shining Star" that is Her destiny and for the raising up of
all humanity into their Eternal Freedom in the Realms of Light and
Divine Perfection. I request that the Light that is needed to manifest
the Kingdom of God on Earth, as it is in Heaven be released now
without limit in accordance and in absolute alignment with Prime Creator's Divine Plan for the Earth, all of Humanity and all the Kingdoms of the Earth. And so it is, Beloved I AM.
 




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From: Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Tue, 20 April, 2010 20:12:30
Subject: Bowl of Saki:




The wave realizes "I am the sea", and by falling into the sea prostrates itself
before its God.

Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan

Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan:

Prayer has been taught by all religions in different forms: by bowing, by
prostrations, by recitation or chant. As soon as man begins to feel the
immanence of God in nature, he begins to prostrate himself before that Being,
calling his limited self helpless before Him, bowing before Him, worshipping
Him. ... There are many virtues, but there is one principal virtue. Every moment
passed outside the presence of God is sin, and every moment in His presence is
virtue. The whole object of the Sufi, after learning this way of communicating
is to arrive at a stage where every moment of our life passes in communion with
God, and where our every action is done as if God were before us. Is that within
everyone's reach? We are meant to be so. Just think of a person who is in love:
when he eats or drinks, whatever he does, the image of the beloved is there. In
the same way, when the love of God has come, it is natural to think of God in
everything we do.

The Sufi does not need to follow a particular belief or faith, to restrict
himself to a particular path. He can follow the Hindu way, the Muslim way, the
way of any Church or faith, provided he treads this royal road: that the whole
universe is but an immanence of beauty. ... How is the perfection of mind
reached that we have to touch? It is reached through contemplation, through
realization and understanding of the one current running through the whole of
life. We begin to contemplate on that. The mind which we call in religious
language the Almighty, and in mystical terms the divine mind, is the depth of
life, the depth of activity, with which all activity and every activity is
connected.

Therein lies the whole of religion. The mystic's prayer is to that beauty, and
his work is to forget the self, to lose himself like a bubble in the water. The
wave realizes, 'I am the sea', and by falling into the sea prostrates itself
before its God. As it is said, 'Be ye perfect, even as your Father which is in
heaven is perfect'.

The Sufi recognizes the knowledge of self as the essence of all religions; he
traces it in every religion, he sees the same truth in each, and therefore he
regards all as one. Hence he can realize the saying of Jesus; 'I and my Father
are one.' The difference between creature and Creator remains on his lips, not
in his soul. This is what is meant by union with God. It is in reality the
dissolving of the false self in the knowledge of the true self, which is divine,
eternal, and all pervading. 'He who attaineth union with God, his very self must
lose,' said Amir.



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From: Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wed, 31 March, 2010 13:35:19
Subject: Re: Yahya Jammeh and the Great Gunjure Darboes:


Demba your observation and understanding towards the event unfolding back home is well updated and profound in my opinion. However, watching the video thoroughly can explain the reality on the ground and the only remedy to this progressive event is unity among the opposition hence that is their only weapon in challenging the financially powered house. (Go away Haruna I am not happy with you right now thus still love you and accepted you as you are). Watching the video today, I can see the vulnerability of the speakers as well as the attendees. Failing to throwaway the foolish prides will only help the incumbent come  2011/2012  2011/2012 . Further deterioration will unfold on the main opposition party if their campaign manager is convicted which I predicted will be the other strategy to disunite particularly, the UDP part. 

On a different vein, Haruna, you have to be proud been black which you very well is (due to your dictatorial attitudes to deny you my vote as the next president of the Gambia) I will vote for Baba, Lamin Darbo, Buhari, Dr. Jaiteh and Demba etc and etc because they are fine politician who can win the hearts and minds of their sceptics. According to sources from anthropologist, humanity started from blackness fancy this, there was no electricity in the beginning of time to brighten the night and therefore making our daily live easier as it is. America have been struggling for major breakthroughs for decades without success because they were all white or pink, but when black/brawn president came-by, (black); hence white people rejected their part of him, changes of this magnitude is prevailing. This happen as the result of his strategical base of building a united front against imperialism and selfishness that have deterred America from it
 rightful achievements for decades. Therefore, no amount of money will ever buy unity. Edi




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From: Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wed, 31 March, 2010 10:37:55
Subject: Re: Yahya Jammeh and the Great Gunjure Darboes:


Kings like to be worshipped! The man enjoys people bowing, kneeling and accepting his superiority or power if you may! 
If Jammeh is a political genius in this scenario, then the Darboes in Gungur are not far behind either. He is out to protect his bread and butter and so are they. Who wants to be a nicked victim to the most powerful? 

Who in Gambia right now will turn down millions of dalasis from Jammeh? If Bakau didn't, Brikama didn't, Badibu didn't, Niamina didn't, Basse didn't and BANJUL certainly didn't ... why would Gunjur? 
Who will come to their rescue?  I don't blame them and I will add I UNDERSTAND... and they are not alone in Gambia. It is the safe thing to do until hope is in sight!!! Right now Nay!

We simply have a lot more work to do....

Demba 


On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 12:09 AM, Demba Jahateh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Jammeh have been doing this kind of propaganda meetings with gambian elders or religious leaders since he came to power ,so this is no suprises to us on the ground. With all his wealth ,tactics and intimidation against the opposition , he still cannot convince the gambian electorates to vote for him massively. Jammeh always complained that with all the developments he registered ,he cannot even got the number of votes he wants from the gambian electorates (lets say 300,000). His problem now is the army ,the same army he used to intimidate his opponents .Thanks God.  Let no one underrates "nga bula allah bulu".
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From: Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]> 
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Sent: Tue, March 30, 2010 6:13:19 PM 
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>Subject: Re: Yahya Jammeh and the Great Gunjure Darboes:
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>
>Gentlemen: 
>
>After watching this video, associating Jammeh's name on this same sentence with "he is not an idiot" is the understatement of the century. The man is a political genius and he is no doubt far ahead of these opposition politicians. Fair enough, he has the bully pulpit and they do not, but how one utilizes the pulpit and taking nothing for granted tells you how politically savvy one is.
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>For UDP, it is not enough to rely on that this is a reliable constituency, and they are well aware of Jammeh's misrule. There is a need to go right back to the same group, and ferociously debunk everything Jammeh said and how he has really played them. This has to be done in the same language, and debunk the traditional and religious nuances that he masterfully displayed. It is interesting that Suntou is injecting that Jammeh is going after the UDP because the threat the party posed to the APRC.  Here I see again bringing the issue back to competition within the opposition parties, futile exercise if you ask me and can only help one Man, Jammeh. It is not strategically smart at this juncture to focus in anyway the competition within the opposition parties, direct all energies to the APRC and bring the entire opposition arsenal with you to get it done.
>If you do not think the Man has his Ducks in  a row, think again. It was Brufut and then Gunjur and you do not think he is fully aware that these are constituencies that he has an uphill battle and needs to engage them early. I hate to say this, but Jammeh is  way ahead of these politicians back home,  and maybe he is lot more committed to winning than they are.
>Sorry!
> Musa Jeng
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>From: Haruna Darbo 
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Sent: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 04:48:19 +0000 (UTC)
>Subject: Re: Yahya Jammeh and the Great Gunjure Darboes:
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>
>
>Suntou, what're you guys gonna do about this in UDP?? I am not advocating 
>
>you pay quids for quos of supporting UDP but you need to send scouts and 
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>reaching out parties to explain your platform to all the peoples of Gambia and 
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>encourage them to join with you. Do not coerce them, do not browbeat them, and 
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>whatever you do, do not insult their intelligence. Quid is one of the democratic 
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>calculuses. Just don't promise it to them. Let them know the quid is the 
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>windfall of commoner relief from common anxieties and underdevelopment. The 
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>reason why the snakes now spring across the kombo coastal road into of jayslide 
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>across it is not because the road is paved but because the snakes are trying to 
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>avoid the new crazies in town who ply that DaarManso forsaken road. I mean the 
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>asphalt used on that road is already falling apart because the snakes realized 
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>the quality of the surface was diverted into contractor kickbacks and weak 
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>emulsion.
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>[In a message dated 3/29/2010 5:23:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
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>[log in to unmask] writes: Haruna, a very poignant analysis as usual. I 
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>guess, you took your wisdom from what you show on the video.] 
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>Suntou.
> 
>I hope whatever wisdom I inherited from the Darboes of Gunjur is the 
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>sober kind. I will never submit my whole clan and fraternal clans to an idiot. 
>
>What??? And why do the fraternal Barrows, Jaitehs, Bayos, Bajos, Jattas, and 
>
>Gassammas roll over and play dead and allow the Darboes to drag them along 
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>to give allegiance to Yahya??? They must have been kicking and 
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>screaming.
> 
>[The GRTS recording is the later part of the whole jigsaw. Yahya over the 
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>past months has been using 'moles' within the Gunjure Darboe clan. That mole 
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>forced Yahya upon the Darboes.] Suntou.
> 
>I know. He said he sent his uncle some Bojang or other. I hope Imam 
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>Abdallah and Mino don't have anything to do with that scouting business. JDAM I 
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>told you these Bojangs want to become the new Darboes. They have become very 
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>enterprising. They just don't know any limit to young ambition. The friggin 
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>Bojangs.
> 
>[The rest as you said, went along when Yahya started sending emissaries 
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>to them and promising them that, his interest in them is non-political.] 
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>Suntou.
> 
>Apolitical my foot.
> 
>[But as usual, what Yahya says to people, is santo kumo (a trap), what he 
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>does is a grand master minded scheme. This is why I always reitereated that, the 
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>man is no idiot, he has learned the traits of Africa's past dictators, from 
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>Sekou to Mabuto, we underestimate them at our peril.] Suntou.
> 
>Very true Suntou. But I'm onto him. I still regard the Gunjur Darboes as 
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>belonging in UDP. That should not make UDP complacent however. They need to go 
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>after the Mboges, Njies, Camaras, Sannehs, Blains, Baldehs, Jallows, Jaitehs, 
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>Jabbie Gassamas, Samatehs, Sallahs, Niangs, Jagnes, Jengs, Ndirrs, Ndongs, 
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>Ndows, Bahs, Karageras, Waggehs, Kijeras, Tourays, Trawallys, Sarrs, Sillahs, 
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>Marongs, Kintehs, Murphys, Davies, Carrols, Dayo Forsters, Jows, and Jammehs. Oh 
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>I forgot the Drammehs. Don't assume they are in your corner. Cede no ground to 
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>BuDois Sek and the Apprantehs (APRC - apprentices). NDAM is already dead. 
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>Don't worry about the Mbengas, Juwaras, and Ceesays (sorry sister, you guys 
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>are my in-laws. I want a friggin divorce). They have insatiable 
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>appetites.
> 
>[The UDP still has a solid support in Gunjure area, however, the populace 
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>aren't oblivious to the fragrant human rights abuses.] Suntou.
> 
>Yeah but don't rest on your laurels. Did this come from 
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>the seasonal and fantastic blooms of the mountain laurel I 
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>wonder?
> 
>[They Understand that, should the dictator takes special interest in you, 
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>don't fight him off openly, go along with his scheme, and then do what you 
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>intends to do. This is like the bunch of civil servants working for him. Even 
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>his biggest mouth pieces aren't wholly in his support, hence the continuous cat 
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>and mouse game Gambia is going through.] Suntou.
> 
>Yes but don't take their support for granted. Even if you are so 
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>confident in it, you are best advised to strengthen and continue to earn that 
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>support, Yahya or no Yahya. Because as you tell me, what they see in UDP is more 
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>significant than Yahya and APRC and is for the health and well-being of their 
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>children and grandchildren for years to come. So get busy. Don't be lazy like 
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>BuDois Sek.
> 
>[The Gunjure Darboes have the right like any other to associate with any 
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>political party, however, we cannot underestimate Yahya continuous efforts in 
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>targeting the UDP. That is the only party he fear, and he wisely spend millions 
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>targeting the UDP.] Suntou.
> 
>So knowing that, you are best advised to continue to strengthen 
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>yourselves and grow to withstand the scheming idiot. Men are fickle. Look at the 
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>excuse BaaJiki's son is using... That he is following his Dad to pledge 
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>allegiance to Yahya and to do his Dad's work. WHat a cacamayme excuse for being 
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>utterly selfish. I am very disappointed in BaaNgansu or is it Nfansu I don't 
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>even know. I mean who goes into politics to do their father's work? Why don't 
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>they stay home and tend to the family farm. What a lazy idiot this BaaNgansu or 
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>Fansu. What kinda name is that anyway??? I think these are Darboes from Guinea 
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>Bissau do you think Suntou?
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>[Yahya will hardly pay attention on any other political party, but the UDP 
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>is doing its utmost in countering the financial and other forms of inducements. 
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>He promises the Janjabureh people with putting bridge across the river when he 
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>was in New york. He uses this undertakings as a tool to bluemail people.] 
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>Suntou.
> 
>Suntou, you and I and Olfactor know this. I think you guys should harness 
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>your youth and engage in the most comprehensive grassroots campaign Africa has 
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>ever seen. You have the numbers but your values are underutilized. I mean when 
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>Ousainou is busy defending Femi and others from persecution, everything in the 
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>UDP stops. Doesn't anyone else have initiative?????? I mean you don't have to 
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>hold rallies if you don't want to adversely affect Ikpala's judgement, but 
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>certainly you can hold private talks and meetings with families. Why don't you 
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>call the Drammehs and Jallows for instance and seek their audience in a meeting. 
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>And like that with all other families until Ikpala garners enough strength to 
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>throw Peters V. IGP Badjie in the Big Dinko where it belongs not to rear 
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>its ugly head again. I know Ikpala wants to do the right thing but it will be 
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>nice for him to know that when he does do the right thing, that the rest of us 
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>Gambians would not let Badjie fry him or statenap him. Right now he doesn't look 
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>like he has that confidence. And even though we expect justice officials to do 
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>the right thing regardless of their personal fortunes or miseries that may 
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>result from such commoner relief. His ruling affects UDP, NRP, GMC, BuDois 
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>Sek, PPP, APRC, and all future opposition political parties. I don't even know 
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>how anyone can support the existence of a draconian POA without the government 
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>declaring a perpetual state of emergency. Is Gambia in an eternal state of 
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>emergency??? If so how can you conduct a free and fair election? 
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>Ever?
> 
>[I think, our politicians should do their best telling Gambians that, it 
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>is the job of governments to spend the national resources in developing the 
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>nation, the president cannot use that against them.] Suntou.
> 
>Exactly. You have to hand it to BuDois Sek and their Forovda. They do 
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>that all the time, even if ineffectually. How many Gambians can read and 
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>understand Forovda? If you listen to these idiot Darboes you would think no one 
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>in Gambia can or does read. Ntoobita, Ngang fang Karafa Manso ma. What tha fu... 
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>I mean what da Khell??? They missed all issues of Forovda.
> 
>[On the Gunjure Darboes, what you show on the video is the end part, the 
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>deceptive part was done in a piecemeal. The whole issue started with the 
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>'sutuding tebale' 'a reserve holy plot',] Suntou.
> 
>Ok. You have to explain more to me about this supposedly reserve holy 
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>spot. Is it sorta like Sannah-Mentereng in the outskirts of 
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>Brufut?????? Please tell us more. Or maybe I'll ask Mino or JDAM if they know 
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>anything about a non-descript religion of the Darboes. And how come I wasn't 
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>made aware of that before I founded HarunaSilo?? I am not very happy right now 
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>Suntou if what you suggest is actually the case. I think non-descript religions 
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>are the domain of MbogeKunda. Not Friggin Darbokunda. What has this world come 
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>to?
> 
>[and then 'sanawuya' (cousinship) etc,] Suntou.
> 
>I understand Sanawyaa. And I know it to be a useful tool in maintaining 
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>harmony. We never use Sanawyaa to yield harmony. It is only valuable and 
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>effective in maintaining existing harmony. You cannot invoke Sanawyaa in an 
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>atmosphere of tyranny, intimidation, assassination, statenapping, adulteries and 
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>fornications. The reason is because Sanawyaa is premised on the fact 
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>that in order to maintain peace among communities, it is 
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>worth forgiving the minor trespasses of various families as against other 
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>families. Ethnic cleansing is not mere trespass. Ask the people of Herzegovina, 
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>Metochia, and Shrebrenitza.
> 
>[finaly, the money.] Suntou.
> 
>The money part is not terribly significant. They will end up paying that 
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>money back to Yahya in electricity fees, water fees, lempos, and increased rice 
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>and other commodity prices. I'm not worried about the money as much. Even if it 
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>were 3 million Dalasis. And that's another thing. Why is Yahya so cheap??? 
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>D300,000.00 for the allegiance of 4 friggin clans. I think that is an 
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>insult to these clans and they don't even realize it. Do they know the exchange 
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>rate of the Dalsi as against the Euro or the dollar??? That sounds like 
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>$10,000.00. I mean a year's supply of toilet paper is $15,000.00 and this 
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>idiot gifts $10,000.00 to show his appreciation of 4, 4, let me repeat, 4 
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>friggin clans. I wish these clans were in Somalia. They get oil tankers for 
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>their clans. What a cheapskate Yahya is. And how insulted must these 
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>clans feel right now after they went home from their meeting with the 
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>clueless idiot? Mosque extension!!! Men, these people should be up in arms over 
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>this. In the olden days, when a clan is this insulted, war ensues. And they only 
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>had cutlasses then.
> 
>[I never said, Yahya doesn't speak Mandinka, in fact, he speaks 
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>it better than many mandingos, but that is beside the point here. Kumado 
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>sutuyata dala...] Suntou
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> 
>No its not beside the point. He made me laugh recounting that idiotic story 
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>about springing snakes. Across the kombo coastal road. Hamni kunow yaalong, Inte 
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>beh dookuwola. What an idiot???
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>Haruna. Itebe Dohkuwola alright. Killing, kidnapping, and robbing folk of 
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>their hard earned properties.
>
>On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> 
>>
>>  wrote:
>>
>>Buharry,
>>>
>>>I don't know what we'd do without you. You're just like friggin Ace. 
>>>
>>>    You don't say much but when you speak, its bankable. Black gold. This 
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>>>    broadcast is long. I'm still watching it. I don't even know where to begin. 
>>>
>>>    My first observation here is that Yahya is not as crazy as I had thought or 
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>>>    perhaps he is being rehabilitated as the years go by. The acquisition of the 
>>>
>>>    Darbokunda clan of Gunjur netted him 4 other clans that I did not know 
>>>
>>>    about. Baa jiki mentioned them but I forget... I think it is Bajo (Bayo) 
>>>
>>>    kunda, Barrowkunda, (Buba, Sumaila, Sano, Bubacarr, Nga hakko boyalye. I 
>>>
>>>    didn't friggin know we're fraternal clans with you idiots), Jatta kunda, 
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>>>    what da fu... I mean what a big mess.
>>>
>>>Anyway, I can't fault the Gunjur Darbokunda and their fraternal kundas 
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>>>    for choosing to be with Yahya ( I just wish they wouldn't say its APRC 
>>>
>>>    they're going to). That is their democratic right, regardless of their 
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>>>    calculus. So I, Haruna Darbo, still consider BaNfansu, Gunjur Darbokunda and 
>>>
>>>    all their fraternal clans to still be in UDP. Nobody fools me. I will 
>>>
>>>    consider them to be with Yahya but still in UDP. They need to make that 
>>>
>>>    clear in the coming days. Because if they corrected one mistake, they're 
>>>
>>>    likely to have as many mistakes yet to be corrected. God forbid what they 
>>>
>>>    call a correction is the vrai commission of a mistake. Yahya makes 
>>>
>>>    me sick smirking, that knucklehead. Olfactor you think I'm a 
>>>
>>>    knucklehead, you ought to watch this video. Men, how do these Darbos 
>>>
>>>    and attendant clans know they are not making the mistake by joining Yahya?? 
>>>
>>>    I'm just saying. They said they have been in error all these years and 
>>>
>>>    finally corrected that error by rejoining Yahya. Well how do they know 
>>>
>>>    they were'nt right all the time and just now committed the error of their 
>>>
>>>    lives??? I'm glad I'm not friggin related to them. Or am I?
>>>
>>>No wonder JDAM has been quiet. I think he is in shock. I mean am I 
>>>
>>>    related to any of these people???
>>>
>>>So Suntou it seems like they were not forced or coerced into joining 
>>>
>>>    Yahya. All indications are that this was voluntary. There may be an 
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>>>    undercurrent of intraclan disdains which we cannot readily discern, but even 
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>>>    if there were such, we cannot blame this positive choice on that. That would 
>>>
>>>    have been cutting your nose to spite your face and if I know anything 
>>>
>>>    about the darbos, they don't make silly decisions and they love life. Also, 
>>>
>>>    Yahya himself admitted that the elder Jiki Darbo has been doing favors for 
>>>
>>>    him long before he became President (Jiki used to own a gas station 
>>>
>>>    where yahya benefitted from free Gas) and after 1994, Jiki was always with 
>>>
>>>    APRC. It was his son Nfansu who was in UDP. I suppose Nfansu was 
>>>
>>>    disenchanted with the lethargic UDP and he now considers his fortunes to 
>>>
>>>    be with Yahya like Waa before him. I hope he didn't take his friggin 
>>>
>>>    clues from the friggin Juwaras. Suntou, more than anything, this 
>>>
>>>    ought to serve as a defibrilator for UDP. I think this ought to light a 
>>>
>>>    match under you guys' feet. Vat is zis? Your base support is slowly but 
>>>
>>>    surely eroding. Pretty soon you'll be like BuDois Sek. I'm not sure about 
>>>
>>>    this Buharry. He was kinda quick in recording this video and he was 
>>>
>>>    quiet all these years. And he brings us tourist pictures. You wouldn't 
>>>
>>>    suppose Buharry is now APRC and I'm thinking he's BuDois Sek all this time. 
>>>
>>>    I'm watching him. Veeeery closely.
>>>
>>>I stopped viewing when Yahya passed that blue grocery bag full of 
>>>
>>>    something. I don't even know what that contained. Would that be the 
>>>
>>>    $300,000.00 you mentioned???? From what I know, it is a quid pro quo 
>>>
>>>    but these people don't understand what that means. I mean did you get the 
>>>
>>>    context of this friggin meeting? These dinosaurs were talking about Njell 
>>>
>>>    benn meeting, Sanawyaa, clanism, and all sorts of idiocy that does not 
>>>
>>>    remotely conjure up quid-quo conscience. This made me sick just 
>>>
>>>    watching it. They even made me pleased with Yahya for a moment. I couldn't 
>>>
>>>    help but giggle at this idiot's story about "even the snakes of Gunjur 
>>>
>>>    know he is developping Gambia, because instead of jaysliding like they're 
>>>
>>>    used to, these reptiles spring to cross the kombo coastal road". Can you 
>>>
>>>    believe Yahya can come up with such intellectual comedy????? I think 
>>>
>>>    the Darbo intelligence is rubbing off him. Correct me if I'm wrong, didn't 
>>>
>>>    you share that Yahya cannot speak Mandingo??? This idiot?? I gotta admit I 
>>>
>>>    did laugh even though I had my teeth clenched. I just don't know what to be 
>>>
>>>    mad at. Probably because the idiots at GRTS wasted a whole friggin hour on 
>>>
>>>    this propaganda at the expense of the conscientious Darbokunda of 
>>>
>>>    Gunjur.
>>>
>>>I do admire the fact that Jiki suggested Yahya should not have gifted 
>>>
>>>    any non-descript items. That he should have demonstrated his obvious 
>>>
>>>    delight by just kolanuts. I mean how can Yahya be aware of no electricity 
>>>
>>>    and no water for the community all these years and only promise to do 
>>>
>>>    something about those after the people switched their allegiance, 
>>>
>>>    and Yahya and the Veep idiot kept saying Yahya works for Allah and 
>>>
>>>    the people and that he doesn't look at whether a community supports him 
>>>
>>>    or not.
>>>
>>>I have to recover from my temporary insanity and come back. My plea 
>>>
>>>    still stands that if it was $300,000.00 or any money in those cheap bags (a 
>>>
>>>    la Wade), the Gunjur Darboes ought to return it somehow or forward it to a 
>>>
>>>    community that will accept it. I hope JDAM can begin to talk before I go 
>>>
>>>    crazy. I don't even know if he recognizes any of this crowd from Gunjur? 
>>>
>>>    JDAM, are you awake?
>>>
>>>I must not forget to thank Buharry, APRC or not. I'll be 
>>>
>>>    back later today. Haruna. 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: M. Gassama <[log in to unmask]>
>>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>Sent: Sun, Mar 28, 2010 10:53 pm
>>>Subject: Re: Yahya Jammeh 
>>>
>>>    and the Great Gunjure Darboes:
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi Suntou and Haruna!
>>>
>>>I recorded the Darboes' Jammeh visit. Please find the link below:
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>>http://raaki.com/darboe
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Have a good night.
>>>
>>>Buharry.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>  
>>>----Original Message----
>>>
>>>From: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>Date: 2010-03-27 20:09 
>>>
>>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>  
>>>Subj: Re: Yahya Jammeh and the Great Gunjure Darboes:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Haruna, your objections to the sudden interest of Yahya in the Gunure
>>>
>>>Darboes is understandable. What we have to bear in mind here is the 
>>>  
>>>fact
>>>
>>>that, Yahya's propaganda team invented a sophistigated lie in the whole
>>>
>>>episoud. The truth of the matter is that, the Gunure Darboes don't 
>>>
>>>require
>>>
>>>Yahya money/ They have been doing ok without hus dine. What he is doing 
>>>  
>>>is
>>>
>>>weaken the opposition further in a strategic town like Gunjure. His
>>>
>>>elaborated machinery involved allwoing his alies to forcely take the 
>>>
>>>lands
>>>
>>>of the Darboe kunda folks. Then he put his sinister plot in motion by 
>>>  
>>>saying
>>>
>>>that, the Jammeh's and the Darboes are cousins. This cousin-yaa became 
>>>
>>>a
>>>
>>>fake relationship. he said the
>>> Gunjure   Darboes has ancestry that is a
>>>
>>>Duwajabo (there prayers are answered). They have a place were his cows
>>>
>>>escape to, meaning he require their help. Anyhow, have to go. yahya is 
>>>
>>>a
>>>
>>>dangerous creature. The moeny is unimportant here, it is his antic, how 
>>>  
>>>can
>>>
>>>the Darboes do away with his mafia interest?
>>>
>>>Suntou
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> 
>>>  
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>  Suntou,
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> I will be very disappointed if the Gunjur Darboes accepted this 
>>>
>>>monetary
>>>
>>>> gift from Yahya knowing that Presidents don't gift to citizens or 
>>>  
>>>select
>>>
>>>> families. I hope if they had accepted this gift, they return it 
>>>
>>>immediately.
>>>
>>>> One
>>> thing though I   would like to share is that there are some Darboes 
>>>
>>>who
>>>
>>>> are Jola. They generally hail from the Cassamance area. Just to share 
>>>
>>>the
>>>
>>>> varied nature of surnames/last names in Gambia. WHether they are 
>>>  
>>>Sarahule,
>>>
>>>> Mandingo, jahanke, Jola, Wolof, Aku, Fula, or Njago, or Tukuleur, 
>>>
>>>they will
>>>
>>>> have utterly disappointed me (sharing the same surname) if they were 
>>>
>>>to have
>>>
>>>> accepted and or not returned this odious gift. I hope JDAM can help 
>>>  
>>>clarify
>>>
>>>> this matter and if possible assist in the good return of the money. 
>>>
>>>If they
>>>
>>>> cannot return the gift once accepted due to traditional fancy, then 
>>>
>>>at least
>>>
>>>> they can transfer to gift to other aversed families of Brufut (Taf-
>>>  
>>>Taf
>>>
>>>> bereft of Gardens theft of Brufut land comes to mind... The Manneh 
>>>
>>>and
>>>
>>>> Sanneh families
>>> of Brufut) and my   friend Roberts promises to help me 
>>>
>>>raise
>>>
>>>> funds for the Gunjur Darboes should they need D300,000.00. It is
>>>
>>>> unconscionable in Islam to receive such a gift.
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Maa Kaana Ibraaheema yahoodiyyan walaa nasraaniyyan walaakin kaana 
>>>  
>>>haneefan
>>>
>>>> muslimann wamaa kaana minal mushrikeena.
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Haruna.
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>   In a message dated 3/27/2010 4:10:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>>>
>>>> [log in to unmask] writes:
>>>  
>>>>
>>>
>>>>   The sudden interest of Yahya Jammeh in the ancient traditional 
>>>
>>>heritage
>>>
>>>> site of the Gunjure Darboes have become a major political ball game 
>>>
>>>for
>>>
>>>> eccentric Gambian leader. The Gunjure Darboes like
>>> many of our   
>>>
>>>ancestor use
>>>
>>>> to have places of traditional interest, however, with Islamisation 
>>>
>>>and
>>>
>>>> Christianisation, many of those holy places became areas of 
>>>
>>>abandonment.
>>>
>>>> The Gunjure Darboes have no more interest in that location in terms 
>>>  
>>>of
>>>
>>>> worship. Yet, Gambia's Sheik Professor, a man who perform Ummrah 
>>>
>>>nearly
>>>
>>>> every year want to reignite a place of ancient worship for politics. 
>>>
>>>The
>>>
>>>> story emanating from the Gambia is bizarre and crazy.
>>>  
>>>> The Gunjure Darboes are known for their independent and strong 
>>>
>>>mindedness
>>>
>>>> in terms of politics. They are among the first settlers in Gunjure, 
>>>
>>>hence
>>>
>>>> their influence. Yahya want to offer them a carrot and stick at the 
>>>  
>>>same
>>>
>>>> time. The latest news is that, he give the extended family over D300,
>>>
>>>000,
>>>
>>>> just like he
>>> gave the Brufut   people D3million. Where are all these 
>>>
>>>monies
>>>
>>>> coming from? Why is Yahya selectively handing out cash?
>>>
>>>> The good thing is that, the Gunjure Darboes knows Yahya has no 
>>>
>>>interest the
>>>  
>>>> so call holy site, his intention is to break the spirits of the 
>>>
>>>family by
>>>
>>>> inducement, thereby damaging their will to back a party of thier 
>>>
>>>choice.
>>>
>>>> Time will tell. The dignity of the Gunjure Darboes remain intact.
>>>  
>>>> Suntou
>>>
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