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Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>
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My learned friend, you should not be puzzled by this lunatic's warped
perception of democracy and the rule of law.  The guy's got no clue. Even
some of us with limited education have a better grasp of these terms.  What
is scary is that the guy is a purported accountant and lecturer.  I pity
those who sit in front of him in the pursuit of knowledge.

I look forward to reading your piece on these criminals who have been
enhancing the power of the devil *'Yahya imbecille Jammeh'.*
**
Hope all is well down there in South London.

regards,

Mboge

**

*


* On 4/23/06, Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> LBJ
>
> Thanks for your comments.
>
> One thing that puzzles me is Conteh's assertion that Dibba is defending
> democracy and the Rule of Law. Dibba doesn't possess a good record when it
> comes to DEMOCRACY. By the way, perhaps, Conteh should ask OJ what Dibba
> told Jawara after the 1972 General Election-Lets have a one-party state
>
> If time allows I will be a writing a piece on how  Dibba and many first
> Republican Politicians made a mockery of themselves by supporting the AFPRC/
> APRC.  My article will focus on the activities of 23 First Republican
> Politicans.
>
> Regards
>
> Sanusi
>
>
>
> Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Sanusi:
>
> Your context suggests "definitely implausible" and that of course is the
> valid legal position pursuant to the 1997 Constitution of the Republic of
> The Gambia, at 100(2)(a).
>
> Specifically:
>
> "The National Assembly shall not pass a Bill - to establish a one party
> state"
>
> Grounding Dibba's "matyrdom" in a defence of democracy rationale is quite
> unpersuasive. As an extension of the Executive, the APRC-conrolled National
> Assembly is perfectly capable of going down the one party route, the
> constitutional stricture notwithstanding. However, even the APRC NAM's would
> recognise that the logical point of departure would be to launch some form
> of assault on 100(2)(a) to remove the serious impediment on their path. They
> simply cannot ignore the requisite process and casually arrive at the
> terminus of the journey by declaring a one party state. Dibba as the
> gaurdian of pluralism is a laughable proposition!
>
> The tragedy of Dibba's condition is the human cost integral to his plight
> in the form of suffering admirers, friends and family. As to his credentials
> vis-a-vis the rule of law, well ...........................
>
> Whatever political clout Dibba had suffered quite a battering over the
> years, his currency now virtually debased.
>
> Even to the best connected of Gambians, there is no durable alternative to
> cultivating a political culture grounded in the rule of law.
>
> In such a culture - a government not of men but of laws - lies our
> individual and collective dignity
>
> Is that too radical a notion to embrace, nurture, and celebrate?
>
>
>
> LJDarbo
>
>
>
>
> Sanusi Owens wrote:
> Comrade
>
> I think one has to point out that any legislation for a ONE-PARTY STATE
> has to be approved by the PEOPLE through a REFERENDUM. Please find time and
> read the 1997 Constitution.
>
> So this buisness of Churchill Baldeh calling for a one-party state is
> definitely plausible.
>
> Good weekend
>
> Sanusi
>
> Jassey Conteh wrote:
> Comrades:
>
> This is to confirm that Sheriff Mustapha Dibba has been released without
> any charges. During a meeting with APRC representatives, majority
> leader Baldeh, with support from many members, called for a
> one-party state. Mr. Dibba opposed this idea and called it undemocratic
> and crazy.
>
> Well, after their meeting, majority leader Baldeh, together with some of
> his thugs in the House of Representatives visited Jammeh. They said and
> I quote: "Mr. President, Sheriff is not on your side." This was when
> Jammeh called for his arrest.
>
> Truth is that Mr. Dibba was trying to defend democracy and rule of law.
> We would have been harmed seriously if he(Mr. Dibba) had not say anthing.
> It is now possbile for Mr. Baldeh to successfully introduce this bill in
> the House.
>
> I believe with all sincerity that Mr. Dibba has to join the opposition. If
> we love our country and want to see a democratic Gambia, we should
> make friends with our enemies, especially at this critical moment in
> our country's history. Though politics is strange, one has to swallow
> his or her pride for the benefit of democracy.
>
> Naphiyo,
> Comrade Jassey-Conteh
>
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