In other words you will keep humouring me i believing in your lie.  Nice
one. Anyway, I look forward to it.


On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 9:02 PM, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> And be rest assured we will equally call you out whenever you spew signs
> of intolerance, hate and deception... You can take that to the Bantabaa...
>
> Demba
>
>
> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Demba,
>>
>> I will only engage you when you lie. I have no time for delusional people
>> like you.  Another lie, i never hide behind anyone else and you damn well
>> know it but as your trademark you will just makeup stuff to try to make a
>> point.  Let everyone think what they want, i do not need neither do I seek
>> anyone's approval on this forum to me.
>>
>> tata tata!
>>
>> Mboge
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 8:48 PM, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> I will not engage you Mr. Mboge... I just wanted to make sure that you
>>> do not hide behind somebody else and some common theme to spew your
>>> anger... I must not tell anyone here about you because everyone here knows
>>> how low you can go... so celebrate your hate and find others to spit your
>>> tobacco at!!!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Demba,
>>>>
>>>> Talking about man enough.  You are a joke little twerp.  Your post
>>>> referred to me without calling my name so i was only following your cue.
>>>> But since you've named me now.  Let us take from their.  I HAVE CALLED YOU
>>>> A LIAR AND HYPOCRITE BEFORE AND IF NECESSARY I WILL DO SO.  Do not worry
>>>> about that.
>>>>
>>>> Mboge
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You are not man enough to name names Mr. Mboge are you? You
>>>>> are drowning in hate and deception... you might as well prepare because you
>>>>> will hear the criticism either you like them or not...  Your records of
>>>>> intolerance speaks for itself..
>>>>>
>>>>> Demba
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> It seems some are still wallowing in  their stupid convoluted and
>>>>>> perverted delusions they called criticality.  They keep lying to themselves
>>>>>> that people calling out the 'enablers' pretending to be 'born-again'
>>>>>> saviours are being hyprocritical because their party's policies are being
>>>>>> criticised.  It is real pointless to argue with someone who is
>>>>>> convinced that his lies are the truth.  Some of us have made it abundantly
>>>>>> clear that we are no PDOIS members but since the likes of Mathew Jallow and
>>>>>> his little 'flunkies' have no valid arguments they will insist on a lie to
>>>>>> make themselves relevant.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, for me i have seen more acerbic and personalised criticism of
>>>>>> Halifa and PDOIS and it does not trouble me in anyway.  I know Halifa
>>>>>> and PDOIS are more capable in defending themselves than I will ever be.
>>>>>> People however can 'intellectually masturbate'  to their hearts content all
>>>>>> they want about PDOIS folk, i care less.  As i am no PDOIS member, never
>>>>>> aspired to be one and and never will be one i will  let the hallucinating
>>>>>> 'Jukebox' fly by night 'critical journalists' to wallow in their lies
>>>>>> and delusions.  Hypocrites and lies we know when we see them and WE WILL
>>>>>> CALL THEM WHAT THEY ARE WITH EASE. However, i reserve the right never
>>>>>> to accept the rubbish and perverted notion of selective gibberish thrown
>>>>>> around on the opposition politicians on the ground as some well thought out
>>>>>> critical observation.  As these so-called opinionated 'critically minded'
>>>>>> lot reserve the right to say anything in the name of whatever, i as well
>>>>>> has the right to say that you are lying and you know you are lying.
>>>>>> Staying afar in safety and castigating the efforts of the those on the
>>>>>> ground fighting the system is cheap and cowardly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The greatest lie ever since the opposition to Jammeh started is the
>>>>>> one 'pushed'  around by the 'apologists ' of the former 'enablers'  of the
>>>>>> rotten regime in Gambia that certain people are trying stop 'those who
>>>>>> worked with Jammeh from joining the opposition ranks'.  This is an
>>>>>> undiluted  'FAT LIE' and til eternity i l will refute it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No hogwashing here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mboge
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 7:52 PM, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> LJD and Yero much respect to you all as always... I wanted to make
>>>>>>> sure that this argument is being hijacked and wrap around a common
>>>>>>> convenient theme of those who served under the Jammeh regime and termed as
>>>>>>> "enablers"...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Uncle Matthew's larger argument remains valid that none of us can
>>>>>>> stop anybody from joining the fight against Jammeh whether they previously
>>>>>>> served him or not.. If fact remains that no one needs any of our permission
>>>>>>> to fight against impunity whether they are born again or what have you...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now those who were called labelled intolerance and hypocritical were
>>>>>>> not called so because they condemned the Dr. Jannehs or Dr. Jobe. They were
>>>>>>> called intolerant because they came our swinging and calling people all
>>>>>>> kinds of names because their party was criticized. I was personally
>>>>>>> attacked for criticizing PDOIS and their policies..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My response here was the those who aspire to lead our country must
>>>>>>> be subject to criticism just as they do to Jammeh and his gang everyday...
>>>>>>> So let us not mix apples with oranges around a convenience theme for easy
>>>>>>> target... *Intolerance any where is intolerance everywhere.. *The
>>>>>>> old boys network of being with us or with the enemy is deceptive and
>>>>>>> hypocritical... It manifest a narrow mindedness and deception...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Finally, my personal contention remains that those who insist on
>>>>>>> their way or the highway are equally enablers. Those who insist on endless
>>>>>>> process and historical footnotes are equally enablers of the political
>>>>>>> regime in Gambia... The hypocrisy is unbelievable... How comes Hamat Bah
>>>>>>> was being paraded here as an enabler of Jammeh even though he never served
>>>>>>> under the Jammeh regime? Do me a favor and just issue one statement being
>>>>>>> critical of one party or the other and see how much mud is being thrown at
>>>>>>> your face... That is what we will continue to call intolerance and we have
>>>>>>> the records to proof it... I repeat...* intolerance anywhere is
>>>>>>> intolerance everywhere*... We will not let anyone hide behind some
>>>>>>> deceptive argument to buttress their purity here...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Demba
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> LJD,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The truth will eventually prevail.  When we refused to
>>>>>>>> accept Mathew Jallow's and some of the other pretenders rubbish about some
>>>>>>>> former 'enablers' of Jammeh being our saviours and what have you, we were
>>>>>>>> called intolerant and trying to elbow people out of the opposition ranks.
>>>>>>>> As i said before that is lie, none of us has the intend, power or capacity
>>>>>>>> to stop anyone from joining Jammeh but what i will not keep mute about is
>>>>>>>> the lie that these people know something we don't know about Jammeh or that
>>>>>>>> they were on some subversive mission or something to undermine Jammeh from
>>>>>>>> within.  The strange thing is that all these 'born-again' saviours are
>>>>>>>> actually Jammeh rejects who most probably if they hadn't been thrown out
>>>>>>>> they will be still with the CHILD MURDERER moonlighting as President of the
>>>>>>>> Gambia.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am ignoring the rubbish reasons some of the apologists of these
>>>>>>>> people keep casting around especially the nonsensical comparison someone
>>>>>>>> brought about OMAR IBN HATAB the companion of our Prophet.  We know Halifa
>>>>>>>> Omar IBN Hatab was never a snitch neither an enabler.  He initially refused
>>>>>>>> to join ISLAM based on a principled conviction of what was obtained in
>>>>>>>> Arabia when the new religion of Islam began spreading.  When he was
>>>>>>>> convinced of the message brought by the Prophet of Islam he became one of
>>>>>>>> the fierciest defenders of it and never betrayed the trust of anyone.
>>>>>>>> Comparing him and his ways with the Jammeh's former enablers is to me
>>>>>>>> blasphemous.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Mboge
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Lamin Darbo <
>>>>>>>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  Yes Mboge, I too thought about Mathew K's motivation, but
>>>>>>>>> whatever the driver behind his conversion, I'm pleased he appreciates the
>>>>>>>>> contradiction in going after the Professor, and his current enablers, and
>>>>>>>>> turning a blind eye to the moral infringements of those who sat and dined
>>>>>>>>> at that merciless table less than ten years ago. As they say, better late
>>>>>>>>> than never.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Just teasing Mathew about apologizing, as I am aware he wont. and
>>>>>>>>> there is really no reason to anyway. I'm celebrating nevertheless, and like
>>>>>>>>> the sea of its foreign content, time will lay bare Mathew's inspiration for
>>>>>>>>> embracing the truth.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> LJDarbo
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>   ------------------------------
>>>>>>>>>  *From:* Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>>>>> *To:* [log in to unmask]
>>>>>>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, 30 April 2013, 1:42
>>>>>>>>> *Subject:* Re: [G_L] BRILLIANT COMMENTARY FROM MATHEW K JALLOW
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> LJD,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I chuckled when i read Mathew's piece on Maafanta earlier.  I
>>>>>>>>> thought this is good but why the omission of his friends.  Anyway, no need
>>>>>>>>> to apologise to me.  Just wondering what caused this latest epiphany .
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>>>> Mboge
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 2:34 AM, Lamin Darbo <
>>>>>>>>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>  All
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm not in the habit of forwarding material by Mathew K Jallow,
>>>>>>>>> but I proudly make an exception on this occasion. Even with his
>>>>>>>>> stark omissions, this is a brilliant piece, and please feel free
>>>>>>>>> to insert the names that are shouting for inclusion in this Professor
>>>>>>>>> Jammeh luminaries list including "... Sarjo Jallow, Nene
>>>>>>>>> Macdolle, Fatoumata Tambajang, Nana Grey-Johnson, Bala Garba-Jahumpa and
>>>>>>>>> Mbemba Tambedou ..."
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Will our good brother now do the honorable thing and apologize to
>>>>>>>>> M O Mboge, Joe Sambou, and myself for saying the very same thing only
>>>>>>>>> months ago, and in the process needlessly incurring his substantial wrath.
>>>>>>>>> Mathew has come of age, and I am now willing to consider him for President
>>>>>>>>> of the Third Republic.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> LJDarbo
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> *
>>>>>>>>> *
>>>>>>>>> *
>>>>>>>>> *
>>>>>>>>> *
>>>>>>>>> *
>>>>>>>>> *The Gambia: The new mind of a people and the color of betrayal***
>>>>>>>>> **
>>>>>>>>> * *
>>>>>>>>> *By Mathew K Jallow*****
>>>>>>>>> ** **
>>>>>>>>> To digress from the nastiness of politics for a moment, this
>>>>>>>>> focus, instead, on human nature in Gambia, is a fundamental component of
>>>>>>>>> the changes in our cultural landscape. This plunge into the complexity of
>>>>>>>>> human nature attempts to contextualize the enormous lapses in judgment to
>>>>>>>>> which many Gambians have become willing victims. And, this is not in
>>>>>>>>> reference to theoretical psychology, but on the facts of our lives that
>>>>>>>>> respond to our moral groundings. It is our lived experience, groomed by
>>>>>>>>> society’s norms, and distinguish our capacity to rationalize from the other
>>>>>>>>> forces in nature; animals. At one critical level, our countrymen and
>>>>>>>>> womens’ fickle minds lend themselves to fall into the dreadful entrapment
>>>>>>>>> of the promises of power and prestige, but perhaps the most significant
>>>>>>>>> motivating factor is the power of economics; the bottom-line. In short, it
>>>>>>>>> is purely an issue of self-preservation dictated by a need for political
>>>>>>>>> power and economic self-protection, and over the past eighteen years, it
>>>>>>>>> has devalued our concepts of society, but even more importantly, our
>>>>>>>>> perception of our fellow countrymen and women is hopelessly entangled
>>>>>>>>> between the clearly opposing contradictions of moral obligation and our
>>>>>>>>> Darwinian primordial instincts for survival. The most recent intense public
>>>>>>>>> castigation campaign and moral marginalization of Nana Grey-Johnson, typify
>>>>>>>>> the stark division among Gambians; a division explainable primarily by
>>>>>>>>> simple environmental factors. I was tongue-tied, of course, during Nana’s
>>>>>>>>> ordeal, not because of an innate desire to protect a friend, but rather
>>>>>>>>> because of the awareness of how economic conditions at home provide a
>>>>>>>>> powerful force for malleability and utter indifference to moral rationality.
>>>>>>>>> ****
>>>>>>>>> ** **
>>>>>>>>> Clearly, Nana Grey-Johnson deserved the loud criticisms too, for
>>>>>>>>> failing the moral test, but, with that story now behind us, Nana Grey is
>>>>>>>>> not unmindful that he is wedged between the dangerous company of Imperial
>>>>>>>>> King, Yahya Jammeh and the unforgiving indignation of the vocal Gambian
>>>>>>>>> minority. Today, Gambia is in the grip of an intellectual degradation
>>>>>>>>> unlike anything Africa has experienced since the seventies, and the
>>>>>>>>> customariness with which many Gambians have fallen victims to Imperial
>>>>>>>>> King, Yahya Jammeh’s power and the lure of political status is an object of
>>>>>>>>> ongoing debate among Gambians. The long list of Gambians deserving case
>>>>>>>>> studies to provide empirical evidence in understanding the cruelty of
>>>>>>>>> Gambian politics under Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh, include, but is not
>>>>>>>>> limited only to; Sarjo Jallow, Nene Macdolle, Fatoumata Tambajang, Nana
>>>>>>>>> Grey-Johnson, Bala Garba-Jahumpa and Mbemba Tambedou, all relatives and
>>>>>>>>> close friends, among the other eighty cabinet appointments under Yahya
>>>>>>>>> Jammeh. But, this failure of moral obligation to Gambians has a religious
>>>>>>>>> dimension, further complicating the enormous challenges of moral
>>>>>>>>> uprightness. The fact that so many Gambians choose to disregard the failure
>>>>>>>>> of leadership under Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh, is itself stunning, but
>>>>>>>>> that so many of them can endure the indignities of arrests, tortures and
>>>>>>>>> recycleing back into the system, is mind-blowing and absurd. But, what
>>>>>>>>> obsesses the Gambian mind most is the calculations of accepting temporary
>>>>>>>>> appointment in any position under Yahya Jammeh even while Gambians continue
>>>>>>>>> to be murdered, to disappear and to be reduced in their aspirations and
>>>>>>>>> limited in their freedoms.****
>>>>>>>>> ** **
>>>>>>>>> Intellectual uprightness dictates the assumption of moral
>>>>>>>>> superiority in our patriotic obligations to our fellow citizens, but the
>>>>>>>>> utter failure to live up to that ideal, will compel my friend Nana
>>>>>>>>> Grey-Johnson and all the others to endure the cloud of bitterness and
>>>>>>>>> indignant distaste likely to hang over their heads in the coming years.
>>>>>>>>> That said, the complete collapse of the moral moorings of fellow citizens
>>>>>>>>> back home; from the senior cabinet positions, to civil servants and to
>>>>>>>>> other levels of society, more than being tantalizing, is slowly
>>>>>>>>> reconfiguring the psyche of our people and changing the values inherited
>>>>>>>>> for our noble past. And for now, Gambians still disappear; the murders
>>>>>>>>> still escalate; prison once an anathema, is now almost a rite of passage;
>>>>>>>>> executions still concealed by the darkness of night, and the terror of a
>>>>>>>>> people speaks loudly in its silent eloquence. Still, Gambians, from cabinet
>>>>>>>>> appointees to senior civil servants and political activists, remain
>>>>>>>>> unbothered by the tremendous criminality of the regime, but most
>>>>>>>>> specifically, of Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh. The unflattering nature of
>>>>>>>>> the regime typify a loss of credibility that borders on illegitimacy and
>>>>>>>>> the reduction of an entire society into a permanent underclass signals the
>>>>>>>>> saturation our endurance and the inevitable need for political change. But,
>>>>>>>>> whether Imperial King, Yahya Jammeh will move out by his own freewill or by
>>>>>>>>> the devastating force of cold lead through his brain, is another matter
>>>>>>>>> altogether. The suffering people of the Gambia have time on their side.
>>>>>>>>> For, even the longest nightmare has its day of freedom, and the Gambia is
>>>>>>>>> no different. As it is, the new Gambian mindset lacks the basic tenets of
>>>>>>>>> morality, and Nana Grey-Johnson, like other who serve Yahya Jammeh, speaks
>>>>>>>>> to that moral deficit and that color of betrayal.****
>>>>>>>>> ** **
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