Haruna, please be serious... He having the biggest party and yet has been
loosing ground since he first contested. Where are all your high school math
skills? Darbo is on loosing spree, and will continue unless someone comes to
his rescue. You know who is suffering, his followers like u
On Sep 6, 2011 9:11 AM, "Joe Joe" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Just like Pa Nderry articulated, "Nagnelene Baayi Nahateh bi". UDP can
continue this attitude for the next century and they will get the same
result. Pa clearly stated that THE Opposition Leaders failed us and have
demonstrated that they are not equiped to do the work of the people.
However, you missed the forest for the tree and only heard about Ousainou
and the UDP. You can also fool yourself that the UDP is a diverse
organization, but you and your gang have failed time and again to show us
one non-Mandinka outside Sanusi to showcase in your grand diversity. All you
who come here to hold brief for Ousainou and the UDP are all First Grade and
USDA Certified Mandinka. Where is the diversity in the spokes persons of the
UDP? Where is that also reflected in the UDP heirachy? If Mandinkas are
40-42% of the population, my reflection on SUMS (Math to you) cannot see the
overwhelming 58-60% of the rest of Gambia in the UDP. Even a tribalist
Jackass in Yaya has sense to know that he needs to corrupt the 90% of
non-Jola Gambia to keep doing what he does best to Gambians - Enslave 'em.
>
> Why worry about Pa Nderry when you have Halifa, Hamat, and Henry to deal
with? Over the last Seventeen years, UDP has played this same game of
wangling with no results. UDP has so-called partnered with PPP, NCP, NADD,
NRP, and GDP, what happened to all those relationships? I see the same
dynamic in 2001 and 2006 at play again. The two parties that are almost
non-existant and with no visible following on the ground in PPP and GMC are
the two ponies you are riding on currently. In 2001 it was PPP and NCP told
you "Ndokey Kana Ndoyaa". In 2006, what ever that was left of PPP will not
touch you with a 10 foot pole. In 2006, you managed to create chaos around
NADD only to make a tribal calculation in assuming that the Mandinkas and
the Fulas composed the majarity of Gambians and all you need is the
Njago/Christian few men and women to be crowned. I had warned you all of
your ways and also warned you of Hamat and Henry. "Bor Yareh Mborr, Yow La
Njakah Dan". Today, the same Hamat and Henry you tried to use as they were
also using the UDP, are now the ones that are telling you they are more
qualified to lead than Ousainou. Chei Maaga Dann!
>
> Now, less than three months to Elections and here we have the same
nonsense to repeat. The good news here if we can call it one is that the
current crop of opposition politicians have clearly showed us that they are
not capable of doing the work of the people. Gambians are going to create
their onw alternative after this elections and you shall read about it,
"Maar Laa Wah Fenn Bii". All this tribal code of "We Are the Biggest Party"
(translate Mandinka party) will be null and void. 2011 will be a game
changer. This clowning will be nib at the bud. Stay tuned.
>
> Joe
>
>
>
> Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 22:38:51 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [G_L] Freedomnewspaper radio Allahu Akbarr
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Demba,
>
> The reason why Uncle Ousainou attracts such gratuitous ire, is because he
leads Gambia's largest and most diverse opposition political party at this
time. Joe-Joe and Ndokeh yelp in awe of the UDP, but instead of do the right
thing and follow the right leader and party for Gambia, they wayfare in
clueless abandon. If Ousainou and the UDP are not the saviors of Gambia,
which idiot stands a chance in hell?????????????
>
> So for consolation, we must recognize the charlatans' awe and keep working
due north with Ousainou and the UDP. All this dancing around
coalition/alliance/unity are signs of adult delinquency. Variously.
>
> Haruna. I love you Joe-joe.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]>
> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Mon, Sep 5, 2011 9:58 pm
> Subject: Re: [G_L] Freedomnewspaper radio Allahu Akbarr
>
>
>
>
>
> Jahateh, I am listening to Pa Nderry and I am wondering which part you as
a concerned Gambian you took issue with? What Pa is articulating is the
general feeling of most concerned Gambians. He also did not just speak about
Ousainou alone, but OJ, Hamat, Henry, and Halifa. Why is it that UDP
supporters can never entertain anything critical being said about the UDP?
With the mediocrity that these political party leaders demonstrate, why
would you have an issue with Pa Nderry calling the Big Elephant sitting in
the room? You are really displacing your aggression on Pa Nderry when you
should take issue with how these leaders are sleeping at the switch. One
thing is certain, Gambians have a right to register their criticism at how
these political leaders are busy stroking their egos at a time the
population is not in the mood for their antics. Pa is in good company in
pointing to our problems as Gambians as we try to dislodge a tyrant. These
bunch are failing us and we are going to let them know.
>
> Joe
>
>
>
>
> Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 14:23:32 -0700
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [G_L] Freedomnewspaper radio Allahu Akbarr
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
> Thanks Hon Ousainou Darbo for not talkin to freedomnewspaper
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