Guys, 
I think the more the merrier, as it is with the
proliferation of media houses and businesses, in case some think they have
the monopoly and or are not doing a good job. After all if the others are
working well then we will not still be saying the same things year after
year. It is a freedom of association after all and no one has any right to
condemn others for organising or joining existing or new organisations.
The last time I checked there are no limits to the number of political
parties that can register and this was a contentious issue when the
parties were uniting to fight the election as
one. 
Ta, 
Kejau.
 
> Yero and
Bro Lad,

>

> Quit calling my uncle Kali... He is an elder statesman well
experience and

> needs to be given our traditional courtesy. Yero,you are about to
lose a

> future wife if I hear you call Uncle Matthew Kali one more time!!!.
And

> lad, you know where we have been back in the days... so do as trained
from

> the Island of "obey and complain". Just a big brother
looking out for

> both

> sides... I enjoy your humurous exchanges and yes... if you think
Gambia is

> messy now fasten your seat belt... That is what dictators bring to
a

> nation... chaos and breakdown of social command!! Am in for the long
haul

> men.... and will challenge any and all regardless of who or what they
have

> to offer....

>

> Demba

>

> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:11 PM, Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]>
wrote

>

>> Yero, remember what I said. "Let's Come Together" means
come join us.

>> It

>> is what I joke with a friend who is Bahai. They say the Bahai
Religion

>> accepts all faiths and have many of the good aspects of other
religions.

>> My

>> question is, if you do not think yours is better than all the
ones that

>> preceded you, why start one? Why did you not join those others
you claim

>> to

>> be good, instead of adding to the confusion? How do folks add to
the

>> pile

>> daily, yet, they complain that none is coming together? We have
Mandela

>> on

>> the loose; Matthew the most qualified Gambian to be President;
Ndoekeh

>> Bayo

>> our new General to lead us to the promised land; and on and on.
It is

>> called Race to the Front. The more they say it is not about them,
the

>> more

>> it is about them. I better step aside before another rumble to
the front

>> crush me with their speed.

>>

>> Joe

>>

>> ------------------------------

>>

From: [log in to unmask]

>> To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask];

>> [log in to unmask]

>> Subject: RE: [>-<] Where are we heading to with this
one?

>> Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 21:55:36 -0500

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Lad,

>>

>> Let's say that Kali has a point about what he described as
positioning.

>> I

>> will take that as Organization Lesson 101.

>>

>> I am just at a point of confusion.

>>

>> Recall that part of what made our path difficult in all the
past

>> elections

>> are problems relating to comprimise over political principle. It
comes

>> down

>> to who will be the chosen leader.

>>

>> If all these emerging groups are able to unite around a common
purpose

>> for

>> that one Gambia we all love and cherish, that would be great.

>>

>> Thanks guys. I don't expect to have an answer right away.

>>

>> Here is another group and please read....

>>

>> Best regards,

>> Yero

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

>>

>> JAMMEH MUST GO, A WAY FORWARD

>>

>> Our people have been the victims of oppression for many centuries
by

>> internal and

>> external oppressors. Our heroic Ancestors had always resisted
against

>> all

>> types of

>> oppressors, though this long history of resistance is yet to
result to a

>> permanent

>> victory. The need to come together and consolidate our forces
to

>> permanently

>> combat the present oppressor and restore social justice is the
noble

>> task

>> ahead of

>> us.

>>

>> The APRC state terrorism against the people, cloned with the
traits of

>> the

>> dark past,

>> is the present stage of our people´s oppression. This
despotic regime

>> has

>> turned

>> the state into an institution of violence and violation of human
rights,

>> imposing

>> a state of generalized fear and a program for national
disunity.

>> Consequently, the

>> lives of our people are characterized by economic
underdevelopment,

>> massive

>> unemployment, social and cultural degradation.

>>

>> The urgent task that we must carry-out as a people is to defeat
the

>> terror

>> regime

>> and prevent any subsequent post-APRC terror regime.

>>

>> It is important as we face the present APRC state of terror, to
learn

>> the

>> lessons of

>> our past failures. We need to develop appropriate programs,
correct

>> strategies and

>> tactics, create efficient and effective organizational
structures,

>> combined

>> with a high

>> level of discipline and dedication that can lead us to defeat
the

>> present

>> oppression

>> and restore a permanent victory.

>>

>> The wave of change that has been sweeping dictatorial regimes
around the

>> world

>> especially in North Africa and the Arab world should not leave
Jammeh´s

>> regime

>> in the Gambia untouched. We have been witnessing how the reign
of

>> dictatorial

>> regimes ended in those countries. The same fate awaits Yahya
jammeh and

>> his

>> regime. Even if he runs into a "Dirima dingko"
"Pahi dirimo", we will

>> smoke

>> him out

>> to face the justice he deserves. This is the time to come
together to

>> remove this

>> oppressive regime from our backs and restore justice and the rule
of law

>> in

>> our dear

>> country. Yes, Jammeh must go!

>>

>> ABOUT THE CONCERNED GAMBIANS

>>

>> We are a group consisting of well disciplined and focused
Gambians who

>> are

>> willing

>> to link and network with other Gambians in the diaspora and in
the

>> Gambia

>> with

>> a common aim to end the decadent regime of Yahya Jammeh. To give
support

>> to

>> the efforts already initiated at home and abroad. We are
convinced of

>> the

>> fact that

>> without a serious and coordinated initiative, regime change in
the

>> Gambia

>> will take

>> far too long time to take place. Regime change is a priority.
Jammeh

>> must

>> go! Yes,

>> Jammeh must!

>>

>> Long live the Gambia! Power to the people! Regime change now!

>>

>> THE CONCERNED GAMBIANS

>>

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>> --Forwarded Message Attachment--

>>

>> JAMMEH MUST GO, A WAY FORWARD

>>

>> Our people have been the victims of oppression for many centuries
by

>> internal and

>> external oppressors. Our heroic Ancestors had always resisted
against

>> all

>> types of

>> oppressors, though this long history of resistance is yet to
result to a

>> permanent

>> victory. The need to come together and consolidate our forces
to

>> permanently

>> combat the present oppressor and restore social justice is the
noble

>> task

>> ahead of

>> us.

>>

>> The APRC state terrorism against the people, cloned with the
traits of

>> the

>> dark past,

>> is the present stage of our people�s oppression. This despotic
regime

>> has

>> turned

>> the state into an institution of violence and violation of human
rights,

>> imposing

>> a state of generalized fear and a program for national
disunity.

>> Consequently, the

>> lives of our people are characterized by economic
underdevelopment,

>> massive

>> unemployment, social and cultural degradation.

>>

>> The urgent task that we must carry-out as a people is to defeat
the

>> terror

>> regime

>> and prevent any subsequent post-APRC terror regime.

>>

>> It is important as we face the present APRC state of terror, to
learn

>> the

>> lessons of

>> our past failures. We need to develop appropriate programs,
correct

>> strategies and

>> tactics, create efficient and effective organizational
structures,

>> combined with a high

>> level of discipline and dedication that can lead us to defeat
the

>> present

>> oppression

>> and restore a permanent victory.

>>

>> The wave of change that has been sweeping dictatorial regimes
around the

>> world

>> especially in North Africa and the Arab world should not leave
Jammeh�s

>> regime

>> in the Gambia untouched. We have been witnessing how the reign
of

>> dictatorial

>> regimes ended in those countries. The same fate awaits Yahya
jammeh and

>> his

>> regime. Even if he runs into a "Dirima dingko"
"Pahi dirimo", we will

>> smoke him out

>> to face the justice he deserves. This is the time to come
together to

>> remove this

>> oppressive regime from our backs and restore justice and the rule
of law

>> in our dear

>> country. Yes, Jammeh must go!

>>

>> ABOUT THE CONCERNED GAMBIANS

>>

>> We are a group consisting of well disciplined and focused
Gambians who

>> are

>> willing

>> to link and network with other Gambians in the diaspora and in
the

>> Gambia

>> with

>> a common aim to end the decadent regime of Yahya Jammeh. To give
support

>> to

>> the efforts already initiated at home and abroad. We are
convinced of

>> the

>> fact that

>> without a serious and coordinated initiative, regime change in
the

>> Gambia

>> will take

>> far too long time to take place. Regime change is a priority.
Jammeh

>> must

>> go! Yes,

>> Jammeh must!

>>

>> Long live the Gambia! Power to the people! Regime change now!

>>

>> THE CONCERNED GAMBIANS

>>

>>

>> ------------------------------

>> Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 22:24:04 -0400

>> Subject: Re: [>-<] Where are we heading to with this
one?

>>

From: [log in to unmask]

>> To: [log in to unmask]

>> CC: [log in to unmask]

>>

>> Kali;

>> When did you become Chomsky?Its sad that kali cannot mobilize
anything

>> anymore and now resort to this English professorship .

>> Its really amazing !!!!

>>

>> On Thursday, November 1, 2012, Y Jallow wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>> Thanks for the input, Kali.

>>

>> May I say good luck to all in seeing everyone on the same table.
There

>> is

>> no news that is better than that.

>>

>> That said, I saw two pieces, one that is from concerned Gambians
and

>> another in the link below. I am starting to think that it is
more

>> worrying

>> on jammeh's aftermath than getting rid of Jammeh. I don't think
we need

>> any

>> more groups especially if it will make unity difficult.

>>

>> Anyway, my sincere advice to any of these players is that we
should be

>> serious players, move beyond the partisan level and avoid making
any of

>> these organizations a friendship show. That has proved not to
work in

>> the

>> past.

>>

>> The compromise over principle will be an important factor.

>>

>> Best regards,

>> Yero

>>

>>

>>

>> ------------------------------

>> Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 13:41:54 -0700

>> Subject: Re: Where are we heading to with this one?

>>

From: [log in to unmask]

>> To: [log in to unmask]

>>

>> Yero this is called positioning. It is when differents band
together to

>> create a force that can be counted when the distribution of power
comes.

>> It

>> is mormal though and natural might I add so dont be alarmed.

>> On Nov 1, 2012 6:01 PM, "Y Jallow"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>>

>> http://caelos.com/gainako/?p=1064

>>

>> Folks,

>>

>> Where are we heading to with this one? There ate too many
organizations

>> to

>> keep a track of.

>>

>> Best,

>> Yero

>>

>>

>>

>>
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