Evian, it may come as a shock to you but I happen to concur with the Olfactor's sentiments below. Could it be that all of us are talking about the same things and we cannot bring ourselves to see it for partisan bantanbilly sakes? Well consider this:
 
The Olfactor: Everyone have the right to exercise their civic right to criticise folk doing their best, we also fucking reserve the right to point to the pathological psychosis of those trying to force us to swallow their distorted view of the truth and so-called informed and educated analogy.  Putrid nonesense i call it."
 
Suntou Translated: I reserve the friggin right to point to the pathological psychosis of those trying to force us to swallow their distorted view of the truth and so-called informed and educated analogy.
 
The Olfactor: Unless you are blinded and downright dumb and a congenial liar, everyone knows that PDOIS through Foroyaa have been keeping up the momentum on all political arrests and imprisonments of innocent folk. The witch hunt is just a continuity and was perhaps among the most lowly point of the sad trejectory Gambia is going through under the present governance system
Haruna: Halifa, by dint of his proprietorship of PDOIS' party Organ Foroyaa, and his leadership of PDOIS, AND as a respectable participant in the Pan-African Parliament, has added umph in prosecuting the legislative life of Gambia. Halifa takes advantage of the umphs to maximise PDOIS' electoral fortunes. (Nothing bad about that mind you Evian. What is friggin disgusting is to lie about it and insult our other leaders by comparing them to Halifa. Now who is the dumb witch and congenital liar? Evian I think you have a better perspective of my notes variously.)
 
The Olfactor: The witch hunt is just a continuity and was perhaps among the most lowly point of the sad trejectory Gambia is going through under the present governance system.
 
Haruna: Yahya was enabled to embark on the repulsive witch-hunting. Life is ever so dynamic (a continuum of events). Halifa is not amenable to coordinated effort with the other parties, opposition or APRC for commoner relief. Glaring. It appears that PDOIS is on a mission separate from common Gambian good.
 
Somebody (I can't remember who right now): I couldn't care less if Halifa engaged for political motives or not.......
Haruna: Whether Halifa had ulterior political motives or not is immaterial to me.
 
Evian, I want you to put the Njarr Lambai down for a minute and reflect on this whole conversation. I understand it will be hard to jettison the PDOIS cap so I am not even asking you to do that. Just review the entire body of the conversation with your PDOIS cap on. Then come back and share your impressions with us. I think its probably the unfortunate tone the conversation has taken that is why we miss important clues.
Haruna. Yours truly.
 
Modou Mboge wrote:

"Unless you are blinded and downright dumb and a congenial liar, everyone knows that PDOIS through Foroyaa have been keeping up the momentum on all political arrests and imprisonments of innocent folk. The witch hunt is just a continuity and was perhaps among the most lowly point of the sad trejectory Gambia is going through under the present governance system

Everyone have the right to exercise their civic right to criticise folk doing their best, we also fucking reserve the right to point to the pathological psychosis of those trying to force us to swallow their distorted view of the truth and so-called informed and educated analogy.  Putrid nonesense i call it."

I second your above thoughts! God save us from the envious, poisonous hearts that seek to transform goodness into badness. They shall be foiled and ultimately fail woefully. Amen!*

Bailo




Momodou Olly Mboge
Programmed Fanatic of PDOIS and Talibe of Halifa Sallah

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 12:05 AM, SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask] href="mip:[log in to unmask]" target=_blank rel=nofollow ymailto="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Laye, Halifa did not sacrifice for me. i would like to know when he did that. How many innocent folks are in prison right now, did i hear Halifa making noise about their plight? I would have thought, he will have make some statement about the others languishing behind bars. Halifa is a politician, unless you Laye see that, your analysis of his conduct will always fall short.
Politics is about being coning and manipulative. Halifa is no exception. "sacrificial lamb", what word is more political than that remark? PDOIS folks enjoy the civic talk, suntou is doing just that. Unless you wish me to fall in line, which is close to being impossible.
suntou 


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Date: Tuesday, 14 April, 2009, 10:37 PM


Laye,
 
I am one of Suntou's and your peoples and it is not quite clear to me whether the one Gambian was sacrificing his freedom for us. Don't look at the illegal arrest yet because Halifa miscalculated on that score having underestimated Yahya's cluelessness. Halifa thought he did everything to avoid that eventuality and if he knew ahead of time that he were going to be arrested, he prolly would not have engaged. Read Halifa's notes prior to his expedition. Let me determine whether he sacrificed for me.
 
Allez. Haruna.
 
In a message dated 4/14/2009 2:34:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] href="mip:[log in to unmask]" target=_blank rel=nofollow ymailto="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask] writes:
Suntu:
You know very well where hell is breaking loose while you spend your
effort and time being cynical about the actions and judgement of the
one Gambian who stood up and sacrificed his freedom for yours and my
peoples' dignity. Hypocricy in abundance.

-Abdoulie
  Sent from my iPhone

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