Haruinerding,
 
You are the one engaged in listless gaucherie. The real jaundiced one on this list is your sorry self.  The only people in this world i hate and have an intense dislike of are haughty clueless creatures like yourself.  The only capability you are endowed with is a warped, turgid and carbage infested cranium, only capable of casting aspersions on others.  I never starve for nothing.  Not of the filth that comes from you. I say it again your friend Hamat Bah is a shouting occassional politician with crass populism, nothing else. You and him needs tons of socks stuffed deep inside your wind pipe.
 
Mboge

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Ah my friend Mboge. First I want to share with you how impressed I am of Ivory Coast. And in the group of death. Such excellence, such discipline and focus, such maturity, such enormous talent, and yeah, DaarManso will fulfill the extra luck that is required in human communion.
 
[In a message dated 6/15/2010 1:47:26 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:" Let's get our language and facts correct or we will be operating in cloud cuckoo land and wondering why we are not making any headway. Against a severe headwind. coming from behind us." Haruna represented by Olly Mboge.
[Since you hold brief for your friend Hamat Bah, you and him should bloody zip it.] Olly Mboge.
 
No we will not zip it. That would be unfair to leave the expression stage to clueless wanderers. It will not be fair to mankind.
 
[Who the held is he to say others should not speak while he talks trash just like you.] Olly Mboge.
 
Hell. No Hon. Hamat did not say to shut the traps while he talks trash. He said to put a sock in it if you and your friends are engaged in listless gaucherie and while he informs you better.
 
[Talking about headwind, since you talk with your foot in your mouth no wonder what you emit from below is absolute bunkum and stinky stuff.] Olly mboge.
 
With my foot in my mouth and one hand tied behind me, I become more aero-dynamic. And you will be gazing in awe at me. WHat comes from below me will inevitably end up in your mouth for much needed nourishment. It is golden. For the jaundiced.
 
[Stop the bloody nonsense you keep spewing.] Olly Mboge.
 
That is a matter of opinion isn't it? And if I were to stop spewing, you Mboge will starve. I play my part in fighting hunger.
 
[What facts? Hamat Bah uttered silly stuff to please the UDP] Olly Mboge.
 
Silly is in the eye of the beholder. And Hon. Hamat is free to please whomever he chooses as you and your friends are free to hate anyone you so desire. I encourage you to seize your inherent rights.
 
[and with your  turgid grey matter you warply believe you are the only one endowed with capabilities to be accurate in your subjective deductions.] Olly Mboge.
 
For solace Mboge, I wish to share with you that YOU are the only one capable to appreciate the accuracy of your subjective deductions. Or they wouldn't be so subjective would they? You can't even express yourself in the manner you desire if your sorry life depended on it Mboge. Are you ok my friend? I on the other hand am endowed with capabilities that natives drool for.
 
[Well, turpitudity manifest as usual from the haughty Haruinerding.] Olly Mboge.
 
Hey did I not tell you not to call me Haruinerding anymore? You know Muhammad is getting his clues from you. So teach him wisely. God knows he needs a mentor. You will do him disservice by truncating his fortunes in life.
 
You are a beautiful human Mboge. Stay calm. You'll achieve your goals better in calm that listless gaucherie. Who do you think will take the world cup? we will see what you're made of Olly Mboge.
Haruna.


 
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 2:24 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Mboge's opinion is not correct and therefore Wassa yours is inaccurate. Bah's politics is NOT just about shouting populist rhetoric occassionally. The statement of opinion itself is severely incongruous. How can you say someone's demarche is JUST about shouting populist rhetoric OCCASIONALLY? Does that make any sense? It looks to me like someone hedging their opinions terribly inordinately. For no reason. Nevermind the opinion itself, properly expressed is inaccurate. populist rhetoric is the bane of all politicians the world over. Not just gambian politicians. Let's get our language and facts correct or we will be operating in cloud cuckoo land and wondering why we are not making any headway. Against a severe headwind. coming from behind us.
 
Haruna. Please accept my condolences Wassa. I trust you are handling your loss well. May DaarManso afford you and the bereaved the requisite strength to keep your aunty's life passions burning bright. To whom much is given, much more is expected.
-----Original Message-----
From: Wassa Fatti <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Mon, Jun 14, 2010 6:10 am
Subject: Re: Hamat Bah at the UDP Congress

Mboge,
Your opinion is correct. Can't say more as I am mourning the death of my dearest aunt back home who happened to be Jatto Ceesay's stepmother.
Wassa 

Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 11:20:35 +0200
From: [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: Hamat Bah at the UDP Congress
"[....], perhaps educating folks on your parties plans might carry more weight than taking unnecessary swipes at other parties".  Halima Sukuna
 
Brace yourself, more swipes are on the way.  Ideas, programmes, policies  make not Gambian politics (few exceptions acknowledged), obfuscation, innuendos, put-downs, lies, rumour-mongering, hyperbole do.  Politics is a microcosm of what obtains in the larger Gambian community.  .  Bah's politics to me is just about shouting populist rhetoric occassionally.  No disrespect to him, just stating my opinion which might be wrong. 
 
Best,
 
Mboge
 


 
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
"According to the former Upper Saloum strong Parliamentarian, those “small parties” which are making noise should “shut up their mouths” as they don't even pulled 3% of the votes in the past elections. He said the UDP captures over 42% of the votes,  and that such a landmark voter achievement on the side of the UDP,  had proven the said parties wrong following the collapse of the opposition merger." and my personal favorite after uttering the above. ""He finally called on the UDP supporters to be law abiding and always promote unity, peace, tolerance and unity in the country: (Bolded for emphasis.)
 
NRP-National Reconciliation Party. Rather an ironic name for a party whose leader makes statements like the first one mentioned above against fellow parties in the struggle to liberate a country. I think there should be a disclaimer following the party name if the above statement accurately depicts the feeling of all members of the party. To me, a true leader, one with the heart and soul bent on moving a country forward would not spend a minute trying to downtroaden "smaller parties" who also are in the struggle but, would efficiently try to discuss with their readers how their party can contribute to improving the 42% vote against the current regime. 42%, while significant won't suffice and with elections not too far off, perhaps educating folks on your parties plans might carry more weight than taking unnecessary swipes at other parties.
 
Mr. Bah may want to re-strategize his tactics and take his own advise to heart first before asking others to do what he seemingly has difficulty doing himself.
 
Chris
 
 
 
 
 



From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sun, June 13, 2010 5:16:50 PM
Subject: Re: Hamat Bah at the UDP Congress

Allahu Wakubaru. Integrity and pragmatism displayed so exquisitely. I commend Hon. Hamat Bah for accepting the invitation of the UDP to grace the latter's congress. Like Hon. Cellou Dalein Diallo of Hon. Sidya Touray, there is no better amicus than the one emanating from your peers.
 
I continue to encourage the NRP leadership to be more vigilant in disseminating the message of this wonderful leader during his campaigns and I encourage UDP to set up an Inter-party Liaison committee so that their synergies can be more efficiently brought to bear. This inter-party Liaison committee comprising now of UDP and NRP grassroots organisers should be in continuous conversation with GMC, ppp, nadd, and PDOIS for possible amalgamation of efforts, and must be able to accommodate a full union between any two, three, four, or all constituent parties.
 
I encourage Dullo Bah and NRP leaders in the Diaspora to join us here at Ellen to share their party and her program of activities with us. I am confident that NRP or the UDP can become Gambia's governance party at any moment. Therefore, it will only be proper to prepare yourselves for this prospective governance.
 
I hail Hon. Hamt Bah, Hon. Ousainou Darboe, and their party rank and file and they have my prayer and support until election time. And this is whether they contest any election together or singularly.
 
Its a great day for Gambia.
Haruna.  
-----Original Message-----
From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sun, Jun 13, 2010 3:54 am
Subject: Hamat Bah at the UDP Congress

Breaking News: Gambia: Darboe Is A True Son Of The Gambia—Says Hamat Bah
Darboe Is A True Son Of The Gambia—Says Hamat Bah
SMALL PARTIES MAKING NOISE SHOULD “SHUT UP.”—HAMAT BAH
By Staff Reporter Bakary Gibba, Soma
The Party Leader and Secretary General of The National Reconciliation Party (NRP’S) Hamat NK Bah,  has described the UDP Leader Lawyer  Ousainou Darboe as a “true and devoted son” of The Gambia, who has sacrificed his life for the betterment of the country. Mr. Bah was speaking Saturday June 12th 2010 at the UDP National Congress in Jarra Soma Lower River Region (LRR). He said the “simple reason” for his alliance with the UDP was to unseat the APR Government and restore true democracy and the rule of law in The Gambia—emphasizing that in order for any credible alliance to take place, the minority parties must join the majority,  explaining that this was the reason why he reached an opposition merger with the UDP.
"We agreed to partner for three elections that is the presidential, parliamentary and the local government elections, which were all successfully held. Am now going with my normal political activities as i planned to tour the  whole of the Upper Saloum Constituency,” he said  but was quick to add that he would not hesitate to form an alliance with the UDP again whenever the need arises.
According to the former Upper Saloum strong Parliamentarian, those “small parties” which are making noise should “shut up their mouths” as they don't even pulled 3% of the votes in the past elections. He said the UDP captures over 42% of the votes,  and that such a landmark voter achievement on the side of the UDP,  had proven the said parties wrong following the collapse of the opposition merger.
Bah who has just returned from an overseas trip told the UDP supporters to remain steadfast and rally behind their leader Lawyer Ousainanou Darboe. He said despite the short notice, upon receipt of the invitation to grace the UDP Congress, he had to travel  to Soma to join his colleagues in gracing the Congress.
Mr. Bah said like the UDP, his party is equally committed to the restoration of democracy, and rule of law in The Gambia. He said the UDP is the biggest opposition party in the country, and all other political parties should team up with the UDP to dislodge the APRC administration from power.
Ousainou Darboe, according to Hamat Bah, is a “sincere  and honest guy” who has devoted all his time for Gambia since 1994 and had stood for the country’s liberation from self perpetual rule.  He said UDP supporters should be proud of Lawyer Darboe—describing him as a true son of this country—whose legacy is here to stay. He said Darboe is a good role model who should be emulated by our kids and grand kids.
He finally called on the UDP supporters to be law abiding and always promote unity, peace, tolerance and unity in the country
 

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