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Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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Jabou, you are dealing with a slime here.  Ebou has lied ever since he
showed his ugly head here.  The lies Jammeh made about Halifa, which were
proven to be BIG lies by the press, is a perfect description of Ebou Jallow
Jammeh.  He lied about attending Georgetown Univ., pursuing and Masters and
JD degrees concurrently, when he does not even have an Associate degree.
Myself and another brother both called the University and we caught him with
his pants down.  He was not a student at Georgetown University.  Please call
the registrar and admission offices of the University to verify for
yourself.  He lied about the money he stole from Gambians; forming a
mercenary unit to take out Jammeh; working at the Pentagon; working for the
US army; name dropping on imaginary US and Senegalese military Generals; and
he even lied about his own last name.  So, how can this criminal discredit
anyone?  Ebou, being the crook he is, is trying to ride the horse called
Yaya, because he is a desperate soul.  He is not accepted in any decent
Gambian community and he can never go back to Gambia, especially with the
thugs in the name of Yaya, Yankuba, Edward, et al being around.  Remember,
he alleged that they murdered Koro Ceesay and many others.

Jabou, if a slime will spread lies about someone that helped his own mother,
Haddy Njie, rest in peace, at a time of her great need, you think such a
person can discredit anyone?  We have a known thief and liar trying to be a
self appointed disinformation slime.  Ebou, has no shame or bone of decency
in him.  We all heard about him crying in front of Yaya, in DC (captured on
camera and showcased in Gambia), begging for mercy and Blaise Jagne
prompting Ebou to kneel down (Sukaa) while he beg his God, Yaya.  All this
after he had promised to present Yaya's head on a plate to gambians.  Folks,
Ebou has a sick mind.  A mind that spends all its existence concocting
schemes and lies.  He will not be normal even if his life depend on it.
This cat kills me.  He pick up a few books of dead Greek philosophers and
keep howling and presenting himself as if he were conversing with Zeus.
Folks, Ebou and Yaya are cut from the same cloth.  They are stupid,
ignorant, and unschooled.  These two fools ended up in the Army because they
were a failure of the basics in education.  Yaya, could neither pray
properly nor read and understand the Koran, but how does he present himself,
like the Sokoto Caliphate and the leader of Islam.  Now, flip to Ebou, same
level of ignorance as Yaya, he thinks himself as learned just because folks
are telling him to contain his ignorance to himself.  Ebou will not distract
us.  Our eyes are on Yaya and he must go, just like Taylor.  We will
prosecute his behind where ever he may want to run to and history is on my
side.  Those that are his partners will not be spared either, including the
thief and liar that is Ebou Jallow Jammeh.  We are not going to tolerate
your lying habits here or anywhere.

Chi Jaama

Joe Sambou


>From: [log in to unmask]
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: NDAM Leader, Lamin Waa Jawara on PDOIS
>Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 08:55:04 EDT
>
>Ebou Jallow,
>
>I am very busy but you are certainly working overtime to try to discredit
>PDOIS and Halifa Sallah. There must be something about this supposedly
>insignificant political party that has some people worried.
>However, you forget the fact that NDAM and the other opposition parties
>have
>all agreed to cooperate in the formation of an opposition coalition and
>that
>Halifa Sallah was asked to play a significant role towards this effort by
>his
>colleagues as stated by O.J. Jallow in an interview with the Independent
>newspaper  just days ago.
>I think we know what is scaring you and anyone on whose behalf you are
>engaging in this smear campaign.
>Ebou, Gambians have seen the light. Enough of the gutter tactics.
>By the way, all last week you insisted that Jammeh's mention of Halifa's
>hairstyle was a Joke, and then you went on that rampage about the Jackson
>five
>hairdos. I suppose that was also a joke. Make up your mind brother mine. At
>the
>end of the day, you will find that your efforts are more effective in
>damaging
>the credibility of you and yours than those whom your smear campaign is
>directed at.
>Good day.
>Jabou Joh
>
>In a message dated 8/14/03 6:57:33 AM Central Daylight Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
> >
> > Q. Yes, you accuse PDOIS, particularly Halifa Sallah, of collaborating
> > with anti-democratic forces during the transition, what are the bases
> > of your accusation?
> >
> >
> > Lamin: These are questions that come to mind when you analyse the role
> > that PDOIS played during the transition and continues to play. In the
> > first instance, after the coup d’etat, they were offered ministerial
> > positions by the junta which they declined to accept and the fact that
> > during the transition, they were the only political party free to
> > indulge in politics with the tacit endorsement of the junta, tantamount
> > to aiding and abetting the coup. Political ban was not lifted when the
> > Constitution was put to a referendum and they were the only people
> > allowed to campaign. They distributed cassettes and travelled across
> > the country canvassing for the Constitution, which most Gambians felt,
> > were tailor-made to suit Yahya Jammeh. Our suspicions became confirmed
> > when the three main political parties, both in government and
> > opposition, where banned and they (PDOIS) were left out.
> >
> >
> > Q. Accusations and counter-accusations have been traded between the UDP
> > and APRC for long. Now, Halifa Sallah has challenged you and the UDP
> > leadership to a public debate, I think for the second time, will you
> > accept the challenge?
> >
> >
> > Lamin: Certainly, we will take up the challenge if it is going to be
> > over the radio and television.
> >
> >
> > Q. Why are you insistent on broadcast over radio and television?
> > Lamin: Because that will give it national coverage and Gambian people
> > will judge for themselves the role they have played or failed to play
> > during the transition. You see, PDOIS is a very small party. They only
> > polled 2.8 percent of the votes during the last elections. Under the
> > best of systems, any party those polls less than 5 percent of the votes
> > cast will not be allowed to register as a political party.
> > From the look of things, PDOIS looks like a club lacking in mass
> > following. If they can deny that their own sponsored-candidates in the
> > last general elections were not members of their party, then they
> > deserved to be called a club.
> > They continue to deny that they are a vanguard party trying to operate
> > within a mass party system and that they subscribe to a bankrupt
> > ideology, which has been, discredited worldwide.
> >
> > Q. What is that ‘bankrupt ideology’?
> >
> >
> > Lamin: Their own brand of socialism. That is why they have been
> > rejected by the Gambian people time and time again. That level of
> > frustration can be seen in the way Halifa Sallah , whose bid for
> > parliament for the third time has been unsuccessful despite the fact
> > that he claims to be The Gambia’s foremost political intellectual
> > (talks).
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