Yero, with all due respect, I am not flaming anything here..  look at the votes statistically, and  I mean the split between hamat and darbo. It clearly show how frustrated and confused would be opposition supporters were.... Even blind folks saw this coming

On Nov 25, 2011 1:11 PM, "Y Jallow" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Cherno,
 
I am more disappointed in your person, instead of (say) focusing on what the votes are, you are here "flaming" all topics, caricaturing people. I must share with you to continue supporting your party of choice and avoid trying to flame topics in a way of mockery. Just be reminded that there is an ending to everything. How come none of those that attached their tentacles to the pseudo-administration are admitting (acknowledging) to the crimes committed by this administration, including those that happened on broad day light. You can clearly see where the problem is.
 
To me, these numbers don't move me an inch. One day, one day, day will break.
 
Yero

 

There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!


 

Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 13:03:11 -0500
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [G_L] How to move on from here…
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Please yerro... Leave us alone... This was no surprise... Who in their right mind would think that a divided can come close to defeating jammeh
On Nov 25, 2011 12:59 PM, "Y Jallow" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

How to move on from here…

Thank you Buharry for the extended coverage through your interactive site, radio and TV --Raaki. 

 

Hamat -73060 (11.107%)

Darboe-114, 177(17.35775%)

Yaya -470,550 (71.53531%)

657,787 Votes

 

Once again, it is saddening to see the continuation of this regime for another five years. Personally, my reason for this is not born out of any other reason other than their engagement in terror. From day one, Jammeh has utilized state resources to terrorize, intimidate, and oppress the Gambian people. I know his supporters will blow the whistle as to how come such has not reflected in the votes. The reason for that is not far-fetched and things of this nature are not un-common in a dictatorial type of administration. For example, both Saddam Hussein and Ghadaffi used to pull at least 96% of the votes for another mandate. The question is not where are the two now but how was their ending. Similar ending is in the pipeline for any iron-fist ruler.

 

From here on, those that support the terror regime must begin to sit on eggs. The administration is ever more fragile in its pseudo-pillars. If the terror on innocent citizens is not brought to a complete stop, there is something of an ending (the Arab Spring) that does things faster and even yields a fair result. Those that blindly think that this is a mandate to continue the state terror that engulfed us for so long must begin to think twice now. Those whose hands are dirty with blood must as well continue to wish that their foot prints are erased or wish that this regime continue so they can buy time.

 

There is no giving up on continuing to criticize (harsh or mild) the Jammeh administration. In as much they continue to arrest, maim, oppress, suppress, and kill citizens, people will continue to call for equality, justice, and human rights. There is nothing less, nothing more to this.

 

Long Live the Gambia!

Long Live the Gambian people!!

Down with dictatorship everywhere!

Down with Jammeh and his cronies!!!

 

 

Thanks,

 

Yero

 



There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!

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