Brother Kejaw,
Joe is entitled to his opinion and I have do doubt his thoughts would to be the same even if we had gone ahead with our plans without inviting interested Gambians to join the free Gambia Army. This Joe despite his intelligence has been on the L for ages yet one constructive idea of saving Gambian from the clutches of tyranny, he could not bring forth. If Joe Sambou says he does not see Yankuba or myself chewing Jambakatang in the bush, I find such statement to an irresponsible statement from some one who equally want to see Jammeh gone. 

How would he want to achieve that? Gambians want to know because for eighteen years sitting behind computers writing beautiful ideas but no proper implementation of them due to constant infighting and personal grudges against one another is now unanimously seen and believed to have contributed even more to keeping the dictator in power together with our great opposition leaders back home's failure to see the bigger Gambian picture rather than individual party ideologies. They and we have all failed the suffering Gambians on whose plight we said we stand to expose the Tyrant.

Joe Sambou is Gambian like all of us so let him go home and do his quota in his effort to save the Gambia. If he cannot do that then he is amongst the say all and do nothing group. He is with no short term agenda and should therefore allow his brothers and sister to try their plan. If we fail, then it is our failure not his. But where his failed we may succeed. Why would he not want anyone else to try is a big question? Do not tell me he now condoned the brutalities meted out to his brothers and sisters back home because he has lost all hope of seeing a free Gambia where a Mandingo could freely chew Jambakatango in the bush and  brother Manjakos would freely hunt bush pigs for a good fine boy meal? Because despite our individual differences, I have known Joe to be an advocate for a change of regime in Banjul like me!

I challenge to a debate on any  online national Radio of his choice for Gambians to listen to both our cases and make constructive judgement as to our individual aims and objectives to bringing sanity to the shores of our motherland. After all Gambians are the choice makers not Joe and I. Our plans in our constitution is a proposed constitution and Gambians have a right to reject it or ask for amendments.
You are great despite yourself 
Thanks Janyanfara

king



Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 11:48:22 +0100
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: NTCG Transition Period
To: [log in to unmask]

Who else feels the transition period of two years stipulated by the NTCG is too long and out of fashion? The NTCG has started recruiting military trained Gambians to enlist in the free Gambia Army, so as not to deprive anyone of joining in to liberate the Gambia, according to Yanks Darboe. That is laudable as Joe Sambou said, he does not see Yanks and Bamba chewing Jambakatang in the bush and so the people, especially those who will be doing the real fight, sacrificing their limbs and lives should be given the right to say how long the term limits are going to be. After my last radio interview with Freedom, I received numerous calls from Gambians enlisted in to British Armed Forces ready to join us fight dictatorship, so I am sure there will be a lot of volunteers including myself. Please do spread the word. 
Thanks, 
K Touray. 
> Ron,
> What do you mean;
>
> "But because he is African, and illiterate on top of that, there is no way
> Yahya can think such complex thoughts."
>
> Am I not an African and I do read Fanon.dont just go
> Senghore(Njobor),before I bring you Jobe.
>
> For Freedom
> Saiks
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>
> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2012 20:42:40 -0600
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From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [G_L] Gambians Stranded in Libya & Niger
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
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> Haruna:
>
> Good to see your lines. I didn't see you congratulate Obama or sympathize
> with General Petraeus. (LOL)
>
> Jokes aside, hopefully someone down there in the Jammeh camp is sneaking
> in the forums and reading us. Again, they better heed on your advice.
>
> I think Samateh's touch on 'Fankung Fankung' (Mandinka word for everyone
> on their own) was in reference to what our poor Gambia has become. It is
> unconfirmed yet, but the speculations are rife that the old lion (Mbarodi)
> of Niumina might come back to Jammeh's meadows to graze on greener
> pastures. Remember his comments right after he lost his position was that
> he is still loyal to the president. That part of politics really tickles
> me Haruna.
>
> Best regards,
> Yero
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> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2012 18:45:09 -0500
>
From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [G_L] Gambians Stranded in Libya & Niger
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Thanks Yero for sharing.
>
> If the idiot Yahya had any common sense, he would use the Libyan Assets in
> Gambia to come to the aid of these youth and compensate them for injuries
> they sustained at the hands of the Libyan militias. But because he is
> African, and illiterate on top of that, there is no way Yahya can think
> such complex thoughts.
>
>
>
> Haruna.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
From: Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Fri, Nov 16, 2012 1:33 pm
> Subject: [G_L] Gambians Stranded in Libya & Niger
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> http://www.foroyaa.gm/index.php/burning-issues/11699-1195-gambians-stranded-between-libya-and-niger-un-starts-to-evacuate-them-to-safety
>
> The Gambia being very smal, the number 1195 is alarming. In recent years,
> the number of people using the down road to Spain and other countries has
> increased drastically. It is too risky.
>
> Best,
> Yero
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