I hear you my dear. I feel you. Trust me they'll spin Tunis and Egypt to mean something else. Some off-the wall sovereignty crap. And the funny thing is, in Gambia, we don't even have to all descend on Yahya just yet. That'd be overkill at this time. We have a cardinal and penultimate, more benign interrogation to do at this time but this Yero keeps wondering what's going on with nadd. At his pace we'll never figure out what to do when.

Oh don't get all worked up by Joe Joe's obsession with beautiful Mandingo women and how he could get his dirty hands on one. Over my dead body. Ginny, I know this sounds trivial to you but over the years, what has been our obstacles to common understandings are the 2.5%ers. We gotta expel them from Gambia first before we remove Yahya. With them in there, Yahya has always been able to justify his crimes. And the PDOISards will philosophize them for him. We need to tie 'em all up and ship 'em to Kaolack and only invite them back, with visas, once we rid ourselves of Yahya.

Talk about our Ellen. It is the same malignant group who keep migrating back and forth from Posten to undermine our Ellen. I don't know why they can't stay at Posten???????? I mean I left it for them and all. They keep following me every-friggin-where.

Alas my sister, you speak of serious matter and I assure you Yahya will not be king of Gambia while I'm here. You can take that to the bank. Not only that, his removal or apprehension is imminent. You will be here to celebrate that with me.

I love you and may God/Allah/DaarManso bless you and yours. Thank you for your company here.

Haruna. Where hav you been anyway? Its been a long friggin time.


-----Original Message-----
From: Ginny Quick <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Mon, Jan 31, 2011 5:02 pm
Subject: Gambia VS Egypt.


Just wanted to say that while Egyptians are demonstrating in their

hundreds of thousands (and Tunisians are still doing the same let's not

forget), demanding freedom, democracy, justice and the rule of law,

we've got Gambians either bickering and squabbling about petty nonsense

like Mandinka girlfriends and who can supposedly get and keep one, and

a so-called journalist who seems to be reveling in the discord that has

seemingly emerged as of late, regarding the UDP-USA chapter.  And we

wonder why no one can stand up to Yahya.  Yahya's going to be king

while countries like Tunisia and Egypt, and who knows who else is going

to be next as there are demonstrations in other places too, where

people are ridding themselves of said tyrants.



I'd like to know when it's going to be Gambia's day, but judging by

what I see on Gambia-l, and also what I've seen on the Gambia Post as

of late, and what's up with Gambia Post anyway, as I've not seen any

postings from them in a few days, Gambia's day's going to be long in coming.



I don't see what's so hard about putting one's differences aside for

the good of the country, but it seems like some ofus can't do that, and

worse, would rather fan the flames of discord just so they can get more

listeners.



If we were truly serious about a better Gambia would do what we could

to work toward that end,  and not continue this petty bickering back

and forth about who said what and who did what, and who has say and who

doesn't.



I have to say that IMHO, there isn't going to be a united opposition in

The gambia, Jammeh can crown himself king if he wants to, and people

who say they are fighting for The Gambia are still going to be

bickering amongst themselves about tribalism, or well, who knows, take

your pick.



I just find it really sad, when the solution is so easy, everyone seems

to know what it is, but no one either can or wants to do their best to

make it happen.  And worse, will tear down and belittle others of the

opposition they don't like, or have disagreements with, etc., and then

still want to talk of unity.



If you want the opposition to unite, then why can't the rank and file

of whatever opposition party do their best to make that happen?  And I

don't see how bickering amongst ourselves here, or running over to

Freedom so you can air out whatever grievances you have with UDP or

whoever, so that we can further the bad feeling and disagreement is

going to help make this a possibility that everyone says that they

want, and everyone seems to agree is the only way to stop Jammeh in 2011.



Unless of course we say we want one thing, but we really want something

else.  Or we'd rather have Jammeh in power, we'd rahter sit and watch

Jammeh crown himself king than to see a so-called "mandinka tribalist"

or a "pdois partisan", assume the presidency, even if it is for a

transitional 5 years.



And I think if that's how people feel, then people needs to be hoenst

with tmeselves and the rest of us and just be honest and admit it.  If

you'd rahter Jammeh continue to abuse Gambians just so long as Darboe

or Sallah or whoever doesn't become President, then let's just have it

out and say it.  Let's not talk about unity this and unity that, when

that's not what we want at all.  I think tha'ts all I'm saying.



Because if we all wanted unity, then we'd have achieved it.  Look at

the Egyptians and how all of the disparate groups have gotten together,

to form an united opposition.  Everyone from the Communists to the

Muslim brohterhood knows what they want, the want Mubarak gone, and

they're willing to be united to get it done.  Why can't Gambians do the same?



Can't we just put our differneces and grievances aside long enough to

accomplish the goal of getting rid of Jammeh?



Ginny



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