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Lang Tunkara <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Mar 2006 21:20:52 +0000
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Ginny:
I am with you all the way.  You can thrash a person and expect him to come 
and join your cause whatever it is, like Waa is doing.  May be Waa is in 
desperate need of Ousainou to join them.  But I'm afraid he is taking the 
wrong approach.
Lang


>From: Ginny Quick <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [>-<] DARBOE IS POWER HUNGRY-LET HIM COME AND LEAD NADD-WAA
>Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 06:14:23 -0800
>
>Oh, yes, this would sure make me want to reunite with NADD.  You expect 
>Darbo to come back to
>NADD, after you've just got done trashing him and dragging him through the 
>mud!?  What's the point
>of this?  If you don't like Darbo, from a political standpoint, then state 
>your position based on
>that.  But why continue to let one's personal dislike for the guy cloud 
>their judgment?  It seems
>that Waa Juwara's personal or whatever dislike for Darbo is spilling over 
>into the campaign and I
>just don't see how that can be good for NADD, either nor or for any future 
>reunification.  As much
>as many seem to be calling for Darboe to come back and reunite with NADD, 
>or how many are decrying
>Darbo's resignation in the first place, I'd like to know why people aren't 
>calling for Waa to also
>put his personal feelings aside in order for NADD to present a united 
>front.
>
>This "I'm older than him and have more political experience" comment 
>reminds me of the "big
>minds do big things" comment, or whatever it was Jammeh said, regarding the 
>limousines.  It's
>immaturity all around, and if the opposition wants to present itself as a 
>better alternative to
>Jammeh, than this personal attacking, and letting one's personal problems 
>with a particualr
>political figure become part of a party's platerform really just needs to 
>stop.  Because if not,
>than the opposition can't claim to be better than Jammeh.  If anything, at 
>least some of them are
>exhibiting some of the same characteristics, though they claim they are, or 
>they want, political
>maturity.
>
>Ginny
>
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