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KB>>Re: The October 2001 Presidential Election in The Gambia
From:
BambaLaye <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 6 Dec 2001 11:46:08 -0500
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KB,

You wrote: "I do NOT hear anyone arguing that Yaya is a PPP stooge simply
because BB Darboe was in his cabinet or because Buba Baldeh was the chief
APRC propagandist or because Nafa Saho campaigned for APRC in Baddibu or
because almost all the APRC ‘Yai compins’ are from PPP. So why should we
buy the argument that Darboe is a PPP stooge simply because some PPP
stalwarts support him?"

This is the same observation I had regarding this whole "UDP being a PPP
come-back propaganda" thingy. Although I agree with most here that the UDP
did not put a clear picture of their blue print on the table. Instead, they
were busy being on the defensive and were not very successful in giving a
better show of their plans. What people failed to realize is that all the
APRC propagandists are a recycled lot in the Gambian political game. The
same goes for the UDP.

Thanks for this astute observation.

Abdoulie A. Jallow
(BambaLaye)

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