LJD,



Thanks as
always to all of you for the continued enlightenment and for the Gainako's
birthday wishes. Both Demba and I were caught in our own life schedules. 



On a note, you
got a point about Captain Camara and the entire US military, "unwavering
chants." He will laugh at this one. Camara as a uniformed soldier might be
conflicted to the level to which he will discuss this topic here, because US
soldiers are very loyal to the Country, the people and commander in chief. 



Interview with
the professor sounds cool. Demba have the patience certainly. I lost the
patience two years ago when the one that picked his phone (ADC or orderly) at
the New York Hotel told me on the phone, “Is that the way you ask for His
Excellency?” God knows I unleashed missiles and had a bitter back and forward
argument. The opportunity to talk to his Excellency life and direct was
aborted. 



On the United
Front, our good friend Kejau posted on it. I typed a rejoinder and had to
withdraw back to give the thread time to run by others. It is certainly commendable
in a "lawlessness Gambia" to see all these get-togethers outside the
Gambia where the dictator cannot do anything about it. These get-togethers sensitize
and help to expose more the dirty linen of the tyrannical administration at home.
This is also an opportunity for the Freedom's shining star “Rush Limbaugh” ala Pa
Nderry Mbai to sell his book and network with online fans and even motivate more
people for us about the need to morally and financially support the online
community in the untiring efforts to expose Jammeh’s dirt. Great job to Kejau,
all those helping tour the Freedom celebrity in Europe and Scandinavia. Pa is certainly enjoying the red carpet reception and serer meals as I followed his pictures on facebook. (LOL).  



I was only
tongue-tied on those opting onto be in pictures. We have some of them here.
They enjoy going to holiday in the Gambia. They are also half-half. Some of
them don’t speak the whole truth. Some are dip-flies that get anything from you to
go discuss at another attaya gathering, thus making this struggle a mockery. It is a lot to say about some of these folks that want to be in the good books of Jammeh's administration. Some are good at giving all family excuses. As
long those opting out are sincere, I say go forward. 



Kejau would
have to forgive us and enlighten us more on the United Front he positioned. I
am not aware of any as at this point. Just upon reading his thread, I contacted
a former Major in Gambia’s military since he (major) was involved in certain
meetings/efforts I was privy to, to see if there was something hatching soon,
but he said theirs was dead. 



A united front
for next elections isn’t a bad idea in my view but it isn’t an immediate
solution. It is also not an ultimate solution going by political trends. As we
have seen, both the IEC and Jammeh are one. They will still make rules and terrorize
citizens which will again legitimize Jammeh in a so-called presidential
election. 



At this point,
I am recommending Gambia’s military to work with all civilians to have Jammeh
captured and tried in a fair and competent court of law. That is the “united
front” solution to Gambia’s immediate problem. 
 
Best for summer,
Yero.



 



 



 



 


 
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 07:07:00 +0100
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YJ Stop talking about Syria before Khaleel reactivates his unwavering war chants. Too many war toys for your own good! Happy 7th, and Demba may wish to convince the Professor to talk to Gainako when he attends the General Assembly in the next week or so. Do you think we have a united front against the Professor as suggested by some? Any realistic chance for a united front 2016?     LJDarbo  
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Thanks bro Khaleel.
 
Best regards as always.
 
Hopefully, we don't have to hit Syria.
 
Yero
 
Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2013 07:13:02 -0400
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Happy 7th birthday Gainako. 






"No one is exempt from the consequences of their life choices".



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Date: 09/14/2013 00:27 (GMT-05:00) 

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Subject: [G_L] Gainako's 7th Birthday 







Comrades,

 

I have been instructed by Demba and entire Team Gainako to extend a special invitation to all of you.


 

Please find beow...Those that receive this message should share with their family and friends.


 

The struggle for a better Gambia and world continues!

 

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