Jengfann,
You rear your head again, ever so seductively.
"Wow! defying logic - tbe only logic he seems to be defying is the fact that
he cannot pull a respectable performance in his own state of S. Carolina,"
JF
South Carolina is a state that is bigger than Gambia. John Edwards does not
own South Carolina. He was born in the northeast county of South Carolina
which he won. We have been informed that 50% to 53% of South Carolina is black
and 80% of those blacks vote according to ethnicity. That will leave 47% of
white and Hispanic voters of the Democratic votes. All of the Hispanics did not
have the luxury of voting along ethnic lines because Richardson was not on
the ballot. They are therefore left to vote their conscience by default. They
were not indigenous to South Carolina so favourite son is not a consideration.
They voted along the lines of who will best represent them in Washington.
They voted overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton. The white vote in South Carolina
was divided among the candidates according to the following in heirarchical
order:
Race: Hillary is white. John Edwards is white. Barack is half white.
Favourite son: John Edwards is Favourite son
Conscience: John Edwards is the most conscientious. If for nothing else, He
would go on even after a loss.
Further, there is a substantial number of Republicans and Special-interest
voters (Independents) whose value is more strategic than anything else. This
group is mostly white. Just take my word for it. John Edwards cannot naturally
get any of these votes because his campaign is predicated on social equity.
Hillary gets some because her campaign is more benign to this group than John
Edwards' campaign. Barack gets the most because his campaign is benign as to
this group and because the de-engineering of popular opinion is well
underway. It has another more formidable arm that will become more apparent when the
dust of pomp and pageantry settles. This is the Sam Nunn, Bloomberg, Hagel,
Gingrich, Rove, Romney, Bush, Cheyney etc. consortium.
Now then.
PDOIS advises they are a party of conscience. They tell us publicly that
they reject ethnic, economic, and tribal politic. In private, and because they
are not terribly stupid, they understand the value of these considerations in a
healthy democracy. They stealthily trudge on in anticipation of their
ethnic, economic, and tribal majority. What they do not figure in their
calculations is the G (Gamma) in demographic nuances and affectant world events. They
are doomed for failure in the biggest way. Meanwhile, their only claim to fame
is Wulli's votes for Favourite son and ethnic considerations. Forget
Serrekunda because the demographics of Serrekunda does not lend itself to a PDOIS
lantern. Trust me. If PDOIS fields another candidate other than Halifa (I mean
Halipha), his or her chances would mirror Halifa's fortunes. For Gambia, a
country which is entirely dependent on foreign aid and global mischief for her
survival, any Gambian will be equally considered for economic considerations.
Where do you, Father Mose fit in in hatred of John Edwards? I have been
pondering this for a couple of hours. And knowing your punditary prowess and your
inability to produce anything of value to your fellow citizen, I come to the
conclusion that you hate John Edwards because he seems to be the wild card
that can make OBAMA whole. And his continued campaign reduces OBAMA's
gravitasse and potential votes. And you wish OBAMA to be president from ethnic
considerations. Don't worry, you're not the only black with this mindset and it is
healthy for democracy. What is not healthy for democracy is the dishonesty
that encourages you to pretend you value OBAMA for other conscientious reason.
Maria Del Sol has ethnic and religious considerations for recovery of loss.
If this synopsis is incorrect, and you are PDOIS for conscientious reasons,
John Edwards is naturally your man to love. Ditto Bailo. Ditto PP. Ditto Joe.
Ditto Maria Del Sol. Just imagine if Sidia and the Wulli folk (by default)
were not in PDOIS, you will see what I mean. The 2.2% will automatically
whittle down to 0.2%. Look at it a little closer. Hatred for President Jawara's
administration is just a red-herring. Trust me. The problem you have is that
folk see right through you. Your personal lives do not jive with PDOIS' message
for starters. Your occultist predilection does not nurture the facade. You
are left bare and listless. PDOIS gained sympathisers temporarily when Waa was
tethered to it, albeit reluctantly. Those sympathisers are now Gambia's
"Independents" along with the special-interest merchants and foreigners.
The reflection will take more than commuting the real PDOIS politique to
Amarika and Inkland.
Your brother and Consiglieri, Haroun Masoud. MQJGDT. Darbo. Al Mu'Umin.
PDOIS indeed cannot be taken seriously.
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> Dear Haruna,
>
> From the very beginning, our campaign has been about one central thing:
> giving voice to millions of Americans who have absolutely no voice in our
> democracy.
>
> If you are worried about your health care or, like 47 million other
> Americans you have no health care, your voice will be heard in this
campaign.
>
> If you're one of 37 million Americans who wake up every single day,
worried
> about how to feed and clothe your children and living in poverty, your
voice
> will be heard in America -- and it will be heard in this campaign and we
will
> speak and fight for you.
>
> If you're worried about being able to pay for your child to be able to go
to
> college and being able to pay for tuition and books, your voice will be
> heard in this campaign -- and it will be heard in America.
>
> If you're one of the forgotten middle class, working and struggling just
to
> pay your bills, worrying every single day about what may be around the
> corner, we will give you a voice in this campaign.
>
> And if you're one of the extraordinary men and women who have worn the
> uniform of the United States with pride and honor and served this country
> patriotically, and you're not getting the health care you need or
deserve, your
> voice
> will be heard in this campaign. If you're one of the 200,000 veterans
living
> in America who every night go to sleep under bridges, in shelters or on
> heating grates, your voice will be heard in America.
>
> That's why this campaign moves on to February 5 and "Super Tuesday" when
> millions of Americans will cast their vote and help shape the future of
the
> Democratic Party and, most importantly, help shape the future of America.
>
> Thank you for standing with me as, together, we take this campaign to the
> Democratic Convention, to the nomination -- and then to the White House.
>
> Your support as we move forward means that the voices of millions of
> voiceless Americans will be heard.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John Edwards
> January 27, 2008
>
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