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From: suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010 6:00 am
Subject: Re: What kinda Darbos are these???? Suntou, any ideas? They make me ashamed



Haruna
Marabourism a crime in some countries were they fail to register themselves as a business. They earn huge amounts and don't pay tax. Where their services fail short of the agreed outcome, in some cases they change locations. This is where the criminality comes to foe.
In the issue of the two Darboe brothers, still I will try to get their contacts and see if one can talk to them and know the circumstance they are held in.
Suntou
 On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:47 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



[In a message dated 5/4/2010 4:38:09 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: Malanding One can hardly doubt that. You remember the bororo boro and kato. Haruna should do all he can to have a word with the brothers. I can try to find out their whereabout and potential commuication line to the Darboe Prophet in Atlanta. Haruna is that a deal?] SUntou.
 
I think they are in jail awaiting trial. It would not be necessary for them to get in touch with me. Prophet Haruna is only valuable prior to the commission of a crime, not after. Certainly not after the criminal is in the hands of the law.
 
[I am battling the Touray Marabouts as well, i hope Bialo can tackle the Jallow Marabouts whilst our eminent academic can tackle the Jaiteh Kabalahs.] Suntou.
 
Suntou, I know you did not understand. Here's to explaining myself further hoping the second time is the charm. When I suggested each work within their own families to reduce the prevalence of wanton crime, I was talking strictly about CRIME. Maraboutism is not a crime. It may be odious, but it is not a crime. You have other more egregious crime to work on with the Tourays than Maraboutism. Besides, when a Marabout does not have a customer, he/she cannot practice the craft. So you're worrying about the wrong thing. Perhaps to deflect attention and erstwhile responsibility. Its not funny. And I'm not in the mood to water down sobriety.
Haruna.





On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Perhaps the wrong commodity, but onces a Darbo always a Jula :)

Malanding



Haruna Darbo wrote:



I understand Suntou. Thanx for your notes. I figure since charity
begins at home, I'll focus on the Darbo drug peddlers or peddlers of
poison. If I do that, and you focus on rehabilitating the Tourays,
Ndokeh focuses on rehabilitating the Mbais, before you know it, the
world will be a better place for all of us. What do you think about
that idea?? I think the Darbos can gain inspiration from the
overwhelmingly good Darbos and learn from their examples. Its not like
they are lack of prophet Darbos such as JDAM, myself, Yanks, Mod
Lamin, Sal, Ousainou, Patrika, Gaddafi, Kabuki, Steve, BB, Klaus,
Montang, and the oodles of conscientious prophets. Just like ATT,
Suntou, Mod Lamin, Sekou, and the oodles of Touray prophets. For those
who do not have prophets carrying your surnames, you're eternally
screwed. Mams, I don't wanna hear it. You got Mo. Now go away.

Haruna. All you Darbo youngons, look to your elders and prophets for
inspiration. I don't wanna hear about any of you engaging in unseemly
activity, anywhere. Certainly no Taliban Darbos or Crusader Darbos.
Consider DarboSilo.
-----Original Message-----
From: suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 4:35 am
Subject: Re: What kinda Darbos are these???? Suntou, any ideas? They
make me ashamed

Haruna
I don't know this guys. As you very well know, Gambians are good at
closing down when they so wish. We are masters of doing our things and
in seclusion, hence there are hundreds of Gambians in England and
Europe, on first sight you will never assume to be one. So this
brothers like the many cheating marabouts are criminals preying on
drug takers, and faint hearted gullible's.
These Darboe brothers are typical of money hunting Gambians, they are
not on there own. I do see some brothers acting suspicious in street
corners, in areas known for drug taking.
The central issue for a section of us is to make as much money
possible, without regards to how one earn it. This type of Gambians
have no business with anyone apart from like minded. You can never get
them involve in anything which doesn't earn them Pounds or Euros. And
i am sure, America has similar folks.
In Italy, many of the brothers emerge at night. So the Darboe brothers
are common criminals if the story is valid. Darboe or no Darboe, no
one should deal in drugs.
Suntou

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]


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   Darbos everywhere must endeavour to be valuable members of the
   societies they live in. Crime is unbecoming a Darbo. Get that
   through your thick skulls. Haruna. An honest day's work for an
   honest day's pay. That's what we know. Ndokeh I am very
   disappointed in these knuckleheads. WHo are these people? They're
   lucky I didn't get to them before the Portsmouth police did.




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