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Go away father Mose. Where have you been all this time anyway? No wonder
John Edwards is not polling more. We got timid folk like you hidin'
Easy on my man men before I wring your small neck. BTW someone forewarded me
a write-up you had done recently at Posten. I thought it was brilliant and
encourages circumspect in the area of tribal politics in Gambia. Cheep it up
Jeng as my friend Baboucarr Jatta was wont to quip. Hope you've been great and
your better half. Jengfann my left eye!!
Al Khairawan. Visit us at _http://thegdp.wordpress.com/_
(http://thegdp.wordpress.com/) when time permits you.
In a message dated 1/19/2008 7:03:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Four percent - 4% in the Nevada Caucus for Edwards, that maybe the last nail
on the coffin of his candidacy.
Thanks
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Friends and coleagues,
>
> I just returned from meeting John Edwards at the IBEW local 613 in
Atlanta.
> I was pleased and excited to have seen and met John Edwards. It was
snowing
> heavily in Atlanta but the turnout was around 400 in the union hall.
>
> John Edwards talked about the cardinal principles America must consider in
> her journey toward democratic life. He spoke of Martin Luther King's
journeys
> in that process, the journey to end poverty and segregative policy that
leads
> to extreme poverty especially in Mississippi about which we normally
don't
> hear. John Edwards recounted the experiences of his Poverty Tour through
MS. Of
> course he has concrete plans to aleviate such abject bankruptcy in
policy. I
> encourage you to visit John's Southern Poverty Center activities.
>
> John also talked about the rights and values inherent in trades unionists'
> freedom of association for choice, industry, and religion. A bedrock of
> Democracy. He shares that democratic life is dis-eased to lead to
criminal
> government when ambient privileges and rights are neglected. I share his
> vision.
>
> John Edwards talked about economic parity and ethical considerations that
> strengthen good governance. Beginning with sustainable development and
> considerate growth to due-diligent conduct. He shares his plan to relieve
the
> slowing
> growth of the American economy.
>
> When the euphoria surrounding fantasy and untethered hope dies down, I
> encourage you to consider John Edwards for president of these United
States, the
> beacon of human civilization and sustainable life.
>
> Thank you my friends as John McCain is wont to quip. Go Edwards!!!!
>
> Haruna.
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