I understood Uncle Mose that's why I did not gapa you at the junction. If
you think you saw me, it wudn't me.
BTW, what Pa Pierre said was not true. Gambians do not have any
responsibility toward PDOIS. Certainly not to vote for them for the selfless good they do
for PDOIS diehards and other. Do you really believe Gambians will burden
themselves with that quid-pro-quo?? Even PDOIS discourages that. Are you still
in PDOIS father Mose?
Call me father Mose I want to talk to you. Pretty please. I lost your
friggin number. I think I was mad at you and I erased it. So call me gaddamn it.
In a message dated 1/24/2008 8:31:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
Pdois
has demonstrated with their little resources that they are good It is
therefore
our responsibility to vote for them and not their responsibility sir."
Haruna:
I only reacted to the statement because it is really very true, and nothing
do about you - it could have been directed to anyone and my raction would
have been the same.
Thanks
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
> He scurries away when he had opportunity to speak. Now he comes at me from
> left field through Pa Pierre. Father Mose, wait for me. I will honour
> Pa-Pierre's amicus of PDOIS, then I'll get back to you. I told you about
this
> hiding
> behind other folk to come at me. I know when you get off from work. I'll
be
> waiting for you at the junction. And don't tell me you don't know what am
> talking about.
>
> That reminds me of this funny story: During my primary school days, we had
> this guy Istu Prich. He scared all the kids because he had an over-sized
head
> and he was ugly. So he didn't have any girls interested in him. He chose
to
> vent his sadness and disappointment at Allah for making him ugly by preyi
ng on
> the little kids. Once some kids told me they couldn't go home via their
> regular route from school because Istu threatened one of their number by
> staking
> out at the main junction of that route. So I told them I'd walk with them.
As
> we approached that junction one of them told me; "there he is". I took one
> look at the ogre and I must admit I was afraid to be too close to him. Not
only
> was he ugly, he was filthy. I told the kids, "you know what, I think you
> were right in taking the detour home". I told the kids that Istu had a
rare
> disease called ugfilthia and it is contagious. So I took the detour with
them.
>
> The news about Istu's Ugfilthia spread like wild fire at school and I
guess
> Istu got wind of it. He was avoided like a plague by men and women, young
and
> old, of the community. His small band of marauding idiots began to abandon
> him. Istu became so l onely, he had to move to another town where he
became the
> one to be bullied.
>
> I don't know what the moral of the story is, but it ought to wake up all
> bullies. Especially the ones that are ugly and filthy. I know what you're
> thinking Father Mose. You think I got really scared of Istu and decided to
> concoct
> the ugfilthia story. Well, you're entitled to your friggin PDOIS opinion
Gad
> Damn it. I ain't tellin one way or the other. We'll just have to find out
at
> the junction.
>
> Masoud. MQJDT. Darbo. Al Mu'Umin.
>
> In a message dated 1/24/2008 1:09:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> "Pdois
> has demonstrated with their little resources that they are good It is
> therefore
> our responsibility to vote for them and not their responsibility sir."
>
> This is the real truth. Thank you sir for the above truism
>
> Musa JEng
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: Pa-Pierre Gomez
>
> >
> > Dear Haruna,
> >
> > I have stated in the past that you belong to fine calibre of
inellectuals.
> A
> > trait that stands out among your other attributes is how you employ the
> Socrates
> > techniques of using opponents statements to shackle them
intellectually. I
> do
> > not wish to pick a debate with you; Needless to say, do not bother to
> shackle
> > me.
> >
> > I have a few observasions and objections to unfold on your table. PDOIS,
> or
> > Halifa, Sam and Sedia, are not wolfs in sheep clothings. They are not
> angels
> > chanting satanic pranks either. They are men like you and i. Men who
> > deliberately chose to lead a livestyle less confort able than i guess
yours
> and
> > mine. In view of this you may use your own yardstick to determind where
u
> want
> > to place them.
> >
> > In Gambia, i had the rare opportunity to interact with many
personalities
> of
> > high esteem, but almost in all cases, i come out of the experience with
a
> > disappointing impressions. Every department i walk into, welcomes me
with
> that
> > ugly vice of corruption. Nawec, Gptc, Gamworks, Customs, portauthority,
> Gcaa,
> > Gamtel, Police, etc. All the places i names, i can mention an incident
of
> > corruption i was forced to be part of or some how know about it by
virture
> of my
> > position at the time in question. On the other hand, what i saw when i
> walk into
> > PDOIS political Bereau is humanity at its best. Dedication, Devotion and
> > Determination to Duty is s econd to none in the entire Gambia. If every
> Gambian
> > sense of responsibility is close to what i see at the PDOIS political
> Bereau, we
> > would have made a superb achievement of our goals as a nation.
> >
> > While i was in High school, we would converge in serrekunda for private
> studies
> > with Sam Sarr of PDOIS. I would normally go to this class with my Maths
> problems
> > and i have never paid a dime for this bi-weekly classes. Other students
> come
> > with chemistry problems, others Physics and Sam was amaising during
those
> > encounters. He walks into the class empty handed and it was just
amaising
> how he
> > was solving problems he has not had time to rehease. Halifa, i bet you
my
> > brother, you probably do not want me to go through what u and i already
> know.
> > Sidia, with whom i had little or no i nteraction, except to say the
Arabic
> > version of Foroyaa newspaper published in the 90s was probably his
> translations.
> > I was buying the arabic version regularly for my Mandinka neighbor.
> >
> > Haruna, when u try to draw a parallel between respect for personalities
of
> PDOIS
> > and the votes they gain at election as your bases of condemning Halifa,
> then it
> > will be tantamount to employing the mockery tactic used by one of the
> robbers on
> > the cross with Jesus Christ; That if jesus was really the son of God why
> does he
> > had to share the same fate as they the robbers. That is a fallacy which
> > challenges the notion that; if PDOIS was a fine calibre of Men the onus
is
> on it
> > to attract a large following. How can we blame God for making hell gate
> larger
> > then Heaven gate. In short, God is goo d, but it is our responsibility
to
> draw
> > close to god by fulfilling his commandments and not the other way
round.
> Pdois
> > has demonstrated with their little resources that they are good It is
> therefore
> > our responsibility to vote for them and not their responsibility sir.
> >
> > I know you will be surprise that i had all this to say today. I am using
> this
> > opportunity to respond to several of your previous postings which have
> been
> > consistent in their condemnation of Halifa and PDOIS.
> >
> >
> > Pa-Pierre
> >
> >
> >
> > was available at most of our symposia making magnificant presenta
> > --- [log in to unmask] wrote:
> >
> > From: Haruna Darbo
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Re: Halifa Sallah is a handsome man / > > Date: Wed, 23 Jan
2008 13:34:00 EST
> >
> >
> > My friend Bailo, good to hear you again. But how come all you Obama
heads
> > got your heads buried in cloud-cuchoo sand?? And you seem so
> intelligent!!!!
> >
> > "Haruna, My supposition is that Halifa doesn't want to show off his
> > handsomeness." Bailo.
> >
> > You mean "DID NOT" all those years. Why now though? Do you suppose if he
> > really showed his true feelings, maybe PDOIS' fortunes would look up as
> far as
> > votes are concerned? The wulli people worshipping Afros according to our
> > friend Suntou is an aberration but just suppose PDOIS folk began to be
> genuine
> > Gambians, I mean one of us, do you suppose we will receive them as
equals?
> Or
> > are they really our equals??? So many questions, so little time.
> >
> > "Your pal, John Edwards is a handsome man too." Bailo.
> >
> > Alright what's the catch?? I know you too well Bailo. You cannot say
> > unequivocally that John Edwards is handsome and the best man for
President
> of
> > these
> > Unanted Istates without following it with a bombshell. SO what's the
> catch?
> >
> > "I also think that John would make an excellent choice as Obama's
> > running-mate should the latter be able to ride pass the Clintons' quest
> for a
> > third
> > term at the White House." Bailo.
> >
> > I knew it. You got this backwords my dear. OBAMA will make a fair
running
> > mate for John Edwards. John Edwards will make a great running mate for
> Hillary
> > Clinton if Black folk can get past their day-dreamings. Do you know who
> will
> > run an OBAMA white-house??? Its time y'all w ake up and smell the coffee
> > before its too late. If OBAMA becomes president at this time, blacks
will
> live
> > to
> > regret it for their entire life. If they think that life is sorry now,
> they
> > aint seen nuttin yet. The days of settin on your fanny and expecting a
> knight
> > in shining armour to rid you of your misery is OVER.
> >
> > "Bill and Hilary seem so desperate to get back." Bailo.
> >
> > Bailo, ifanang. Ikeebaayaatale. I beg of you, do not yield to listless
> > gossip and gaucherie. Ginny is crazy's all I can say. Can you believe
> someone
> > hating and slandering admittendly without reason? If that ain't crazy, I
> don't
> > know what is.
> >
> > "I hope America is at least ready for a mixed raced President in the
White
> > House. Amen! I have a dream!" Bailo.
> >
> > You guys still don't get it. America, like the UK, France, Italy,
Sweden,
> > Denmark, Norway, and Australia etcetera, HAVE ALWAYS BEEN READY FOR
> MIXED-RACE,
> > STRAIGHT-RACE, SKEWED-RACE candidates. For AMERICA, that just ain't
BARACK
>
> > OBAMA at this time. God I hope you guys don't let sentimentalism and
> > untethered and listless hope confound you. At least not my Bailo and
> > Moribolong. I may
> > have lost Mr. Jobarteh already, but I'll be damned if I'm gonna lose you
> and
> > Ousman.
> >
> > Please reconsider your unconditional attachment to Barack for President
of
> > America. If you don't like John Edwards, please support Hillary Clinton.
> > Barack will make a great Secretary of State in either an Edwards or a
> Clinton
> > Presidency. Then in 2012, he will have been ready to be President and
all
> of
> > us,
> > including Edwards and CLinton will make sure he is President. Don't go
> saying
> > that I think Barack needs more experience. NO THAT IS NOT what I'm
saying
> > and frankly I think Barack has enough experience to be President
> somewhere.
> > Just not America. Barack will only be an effective President of America
in
> a
> > more benign atmosphere. Not Now. We got a lotta work to do in America to
> right
> > the sails after my friend W leaves office. Barack is not suitable for
> those
> > challenges. One reason is he does have some conflicts of interest that
> will
> > malign his foreign policy. Two is he lives in fantasy land about
bringing
> > independents and republicans to join democrats and move the country
> forward.
> > Just
> > ask yourself, if independents, republicans, and democrats were to join
> > together, would his administration be needed to do anything??? That is
the
> far
> > side
> > of this fairy tale that our other friend Bill Clinton talks about. In my
> > eyes, Duval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts will have gotten my vote
> were he
> > to run for President at any time. I know he supports Barack. He has a
> > different reason for doing that. Bailo, I don't want to go on and on for
> God
> > knows I
> > want Barack to get as many black votes as he could, but you guys
> castigating
> > the Clintons and every body else for your support of Barack is
detrimental
> to
> > Barack himself. Don't get carried away by Ginny. You don't know Ginny's
> > politique. Even she doesn't know her own politique quite well. No
comment
> on
> > Maria Del Sol. She will deal with her own unique deamons. And tell joe t
o
> > friggin
> > settle down. Anytime he opens his big mouth, you think the skies are
> falling
> > and life's over. I don't know about you Bailo, but I intend to live for
> > another year. I must say though that I agree with him this time about
> giving
> > idiots a pass. He's just too nervous for my sanity. He's the fear-monger
> Barack
> > keeps talking about. And of course my other friend John McCain. I didn't
> even
> > know that McCain cannot raise his two hands past his head. I always
> thought he
> > was clowning around when he spread his arms wide as he raised them. Men.
I
> > kinda like his fight though, just like I love the fight in John Edwards.
> >
> > Ok I gotta go now. My contractor knocks at the door. Masoud. MQJDT
Darbo.
> AL
> > Khairawan.
> >
> > Haruna Darbo wrote:
> > I j ust saw a picture of Halifa without his Afro hair-do!!! Men is he
> > beautiful. I don't know why in the world he would hide all this beauty
> under
> > a wooly
> > Afro. Men. New Gambians!!! Check it our at _www.senegambianews.com_
> > (http://www.senegambianews.com)
> >
> > Suntou, did you ever see Halifa without his Afro and don't you think
he's
> > more handsomer without it?
> >
> > Haruna.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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