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“Lord forgive them for they know not what they do…” Amen.
Waa Juwara is no Nelson Mandela, and he can never become another Martin
L. King, Jr. during his natural life. He is another hustler cum
troublemaker, period. Au contraire, Mandela, King, and Ghandi are
moral gaints: they are compassionate, they understand the power of
forgiveness, and the infallibility of love. They all championed a
moral cause to testify the sanctity of a God given right to mankind.
Waa on the other hand is struggling for his God forsaken egomaniac
political ambitions for power. I said this before, a political
resistance without a moral guidance is a nuisance, and Jammeh will slam-
dunk all these petty hustlers into the dudgeon one after the other, day
in day out. Ever wonder why the opposition can never apotheosize
beyond blowing hot baloney…? It is because they believe in nothing,
and they can never act on anything. Their individual hearts and minds
are in complete dissonance; their egos can outlast Everest yet their
collective will is like King Canute- it can never withstand the test of
time. The facts speak for themselves: Why is Daboe still a party
leader after two unsuccessful attempts in a presidential race…? This
will never happen in any democratic civil society unless things turn
out to be a "one-big-man show" like Jawara's PPP. Yet still Darboe and
the "opposition" have the audacity to parrot about presidential term
limits. What has he (Darboe) done so far to clear the fog of
impropriety clouding his own party’s funds before even talking
about “Saving a Damn Fund”. Why was PDOIS campaigning the 1996
Constitution whilst all the other opposition parties were banned, and
Waa Juwara amongst others felt terribly betrayed?
Hubris, is the forbidden fruit that shall choke them all till doomsday…
as long as they dance to the Mephistopheles’ of the “Gambia Diaspora”
yearning for a savior. Waa wants to be the sacrificial lamb, we shall
see.
Ebou
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