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baboucar kolley <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Aug 2001 19:19:57 -0500
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Mr. Jobe,

This is why Yankuba has his whole family shipped to Silverspring MD in th
U.S. at taxpayers expense. As they say "YAL NA KOPU SI BOPAM" whatever they
are cooking, let them taste it first. Desparate fools act desparately. We
are watching every move from a birds' eye!


Good night.

Babs


>From: Ngai Jobe <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: FWD:Government cannot afford on-the-spot counting SoS Touray
>        declares
>Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 14:49:29 -0500
>
>Lers,
>What is wrong with Yanjuuba Touray,
>It was written:
> >The secretary of state for tourism and culture, Yankuba Touray who is
>also
> > the APRC national mobiliser has said the APRC Government would not
>accept
> > the on-spot counting:
>First of all is it the APRC or the IEC to accept or not to accept on-spot
>counting? But then again I forgot that we are in a dictatorial state and
>fair and free elctions is not the issue---winning by whatever means
>neccessary is what the corrupt government is after.
>It is continued:
> > in a nationwide election simply because it has a potential of causing
> >trouble and that the cost involved was prohibited. He
> > put the cost at over D8 million which he said would be better used on
> > developmental projects like digging wells and building public
>institutions
> > in the provinces.
>
>What trouble are we talking about---MR. Touray please elaborate or better
>yet let your cohorts on the L explain this to people like myself. All they
>want is to rig the elections and the chances of this happening if an on
>spot
>counting is in effect is very slim.
>
>What is meant by the cost involved is prohibited---prohibited by who and
>for
>what??? Is it Ok to spend millions in shopping sprees and medical visits to
>the US when you have dem damn cuban Doctors at your disposal.
>More:
> >He said during the Jawara regime, elections were held without an
>  independent electoral commission moreso the on --the- spot counting but
>  those elections were acclaimed free and fair by the International
>community.
>Jawara was not known/seen or even thought of as being a dictator--if the
>moron of Kaninlai was not a dictator and if he refrained from the 'six feet
>deep' statement that he using non-hesitantly, the international
>community would also acclaim that the upcoming elections will be free
>and fair.
>
>Then again, it's Yankuba we're talking about--I mean this guy went to the
>point of saying the the mandinkas originated fromt he Jolas anyway--Oops,
>there I go again--I am not in anyway trying to bring a tribal thing here--I
>am merely stating the narrow-mindedness of this fool.
>
>God Bless the Gambia and rid us of the Moron of Kaninlai & all his
>cohorts..
>"natu la nyu yalla tek teh dina ko teegi"..
>Ngai.
>
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