Kewudeh touray,

Stop lying about Darboe and get a life. Commonsense must have told you, if you have any, that people can only pull out of something they are/were part of. Darboe was never part of any arrangement in which Hamat was nominated candidate or Halifa pulling out from a candidate race.

Darboe's only dealing with Halifa and Hamat was in respect of selling a UDP proposal them in their capacities as party leaders of PDOIS and NRP respectively and when he (Darboe) failed to convinced them, he reported back to the UDP in line with the dictates of his mandate and that was it; end of story.

If you don't know, ask. That is better than letting your bolongnaise out here. And by the way; who told you Gambia is a parliamentary democracy??

Silly silly idiot!!

Daffeh

On Wednesday, 8 May 2013, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Baldeh, 
> We are all entitled to our opinions based on our observations. But there is nothing confusion about Halifa's letter to Bah, as this is very normal in a parliamentary democracy, where political parties, even allies, lay to rest confusions and criticisms that other party leaders level at them. There is nothing wrong with trying to convince Hamat to switch sides or to prove him wrong. 
> There is also nothing wrong with Halifa nominating Bah as his candidate, especially after Bah was the only remaining candidate after Darboe and Halifa pulled out, not counting Gomez of course and after those elections and Bah showing his true colors, there is nothing amiss about Halifa castigating him. It is not Halifa who is discrediting Bah, but Bah himself. It was Bah who did the 'jamfa' after all not the other way around. 
> Bah may have done better than Halifa in the elections, but that is not based on common sense of the electorates but on narrow tribalistic mindedness. 
> Cheers, 
> Kejau 
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> ________________________________
> Date: Wed, 8 May 2013 11:20:01 -0700
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] RE: [G_L] THE LAST STANDING PILLAR OF GAMBIAN POLITICS - I WISH LAWYER DARBO CAN EMULATE HIM
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> LJD,
> I too read Halifa's letter leaving me with a lot more questions than answers. What is the basis for him to address this letter to Halifa at this juncture? Why the need to invite Hamat to a joint press conference or public debate after the facts? Is it meant to convince the other person of adapting the wrong approach or is it meant to discredit Hamat on his criticism of the party of six? 
> Or simply put is this another painstaking criticism that Halifa is not able to stomach once again, so he is up in arms shutting down the credibility of a someone he wholeheartedly embraced as a Presidential candidate. In fact how can Halifa have been so wrong in embracing Hamat yesterday as a socalled independent candidate and today he lacks credibility as NRP leader?? Anything wrong with this picture...??
> Why id Halifa take the initiative to invite Hamat to a Joint Press Conference or public debate to discuss about the merits and or otherwise of contesting and or boycotting elections? Is to goal to educate, convince and win over or simply to shut the message you don't like????? 
> It is amazing how inconsistent and confused our political leaders are coming across to the public... There are so many inconsistencies the only logical conclusion is that they ran out of ideas... It was laughable to insinuate that NRP did worst electorally across the country than PDOIS in the last several electoral cycles... it is amazing how we got to this point...
> My opinion and observation!
> Thanks
>
> Demba
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>
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> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 5:54 AM, Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Just a slow day my friend C Omar Kebbeh. Forgive YJ as he is indeed quite a tolerant guy. I read Halifa's letter with glee as Hamat will grant him neither a debate, nor a joint press conference. I hope YJ allows you to knock yourself out. as there is no significance to your slant on this matter. Hamat was Halifa's presidential candidate but we knew all along that was an utter joke. 
> Who says your posts are ignored?
>
> LJDarbo
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> From: C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Wednesday, 8 May 2013, 13:35
> Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] RE: [G_L] THE LAST STANDING PILLAR OF GAMBIAN POLITICS - I WISH LAWYER DARBO CAN EMULATE HIM
>
> Yerro,
> "See a friend told me that the APRC like those that divide their opponents." This statement actually applies to the opposition itself and is manifested here daily. As to where I belong, you clearly stated it, that is my prerogative. Halifa has always been my hero (Sedia too), and I've expressed my thoughts about their efforts even under the Fankung name.
> Well, I don't think it is fun either. If my opinion affects you please go ahead and respond. On the contrary, If you feel I'm here to divide the opposition and distract others, you may as well ignore my posts like many others do.   
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> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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