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Moribolong, Moribolong, Moribolong. Is your campaign ok? You know you can  
talk to me! Its alright. Everything's gonna be ok. Just diversify your  
investment portfolio. Don't put all your eggs in a rattan basket.
 
I do want to share something with you though;
Do you know that just like I share John Edwards' value with our coleagues  
here, you have an equal right and privilege to share Obama's value with us? I  
didn't know if you know that or not. If you notice, I generally share John  
Edwards' value here without castigating or disparaging either Hillary or Obama.  
You and Maria Del Sol ought to try try that sometime. Does a body good.  Right 
now I'm vaiting for that idiot Jengfann to come back once he regroups. His  
excuse is that he doesn't like me calling him idiot sometimes. Tell him to wake 
 up and smell the coffee. Just imagine, A PDOIS diehard (a party that  
consistently polls less than 2.2 % in Gambia national polls for umpteen years)  
telling me John Edwards' coffin is nailed shot by a 4% gain in Nevada. Can you  
imagine the khutzpa Ous? I mean if weren't the most handsomest and the most  
generous black man, you wouldn't fault me for conjuring up the most arsenine  
pejoratives for this guy. He's lucky I love him and only call him idiot. He and  
PDOIS have a lot to learn from John Edwards and Real Democracy. We don't have  
time for PDOIS' special interest politics.
 
Now then. I read the remainder of your notes my good friend Mori. I wish to  
share these notes with you and solicit discernments from you before I indulge  
you in your soliloquy.
 
1. I do not desire nor do I seek to contrast Edwards and Obama. To me they  
are political cousins. More complementary than associatively reductive. That is 
 not to say that if that were my aim, I cannot lay bare the essentials of 
Obama's  worth. The complement just yields more value than the contrast.
 
2. John Edwards and Obama are both students of law. John Edwards, like  Obama 
represented plaintiffs. Have you looked into the slum-lord plaintiff of  
Obama's yet? or the civil rights plaintiffs of Obama? So what perplexes me is  
that with the prodigious volume of Obama's litigious record, you find it more  
palpable to regard John Edwards' honourable campaign as merely that of a  
plaintiff's lawyer with a diminutive plaintiff population. In effect, your  thesis 
is severely flawed and does not warrant refutation. Not at this,  its primal 
stage. I look forward eagerly to better framework.
 
3. Even when you finally regard both Obama's and Edwards' campaigns, (Not  to 
Forrrrrrget Hillary is herself a prolific lawyer), your assertions of quality 
 and affect are minimalist. Not panoramic enough. So I urge you to  revisit 
some of the assertions in the body of your diagnosis and when you  present them 
better, I promise I'll engage you thence.
 
4. I want to commend you however for a great effort. A starving engineer  
like me recognises the prolific synthesis of a robust engineer that you  
displayed. However, the domain is dis-eased.
 
I think you and I both shared over the phone our admiration for both  Edwards 
and Obama some weeks ago? You seem to be comin' at John Edwards and I  from 
Left field is all. I am a bit beside myself. Unsettled. I want to caution  you 
that there is a greater plan in full steam for Obama's de-engineering. I  want 
you to advise Obama to reconnoitre. For I love him so. It will be  
presumptuous of me to insert myself in Obama's campaign proper, but should you  be 
privy, I encourage you to reflect for Pontius Pilate.
 
Your brother and good friend, Haruna. MQJDT Darbo. Shiekh and Imam. Ithaa  
waqa'Atil Waa-qiah. Laisa Li-waq'Atihaa Kaathibah. Khaafidatu Rraafi'A. Ithaa  
rujjatil 'Ardu Rajja, wa Bussatil Jibaalu bassan. Fakhaanat habaa'An Munbatthan 
 wakuntum azwaajan salaasah.............   
In a message dated 1/22/2008 5:25:17 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
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If you want to flesh out  where the contrast between Obama and Edwards lie, 
you’ve got to take a look at  their respective careers before they enter 
elective politics.
Edwards entered politics from a successful career as a plaintiff side trial  
lawyer.  He was representing poor and middle class clients harmed by  
corporate greed. Obama got his inspiration to enter politics after spending  the early 
part of his life as a community organizer, bringing people together  to solve 
problems for the greater good.
Arguably, both are noble  career paths. However, I believe one strategy is 
far more appropriate for the  task at hand…healing a nation divided and 
instituting a more open  government.
Edwards is running his campaign as a trial lawyer. The American  people in 
this scenario constitute a jury and he is the plaintiff's lawyer,  eloquently 
and forcefully trying to convince them that the defendant  corporation is 
clearly at fault for the harms in question, and that the  plaintiff deserves to be 
properly compensated. I think this is a fundamental  misunderstanding of the 
nature of power and change. In a courtroom, there is  ultimately just the jury, 
and a (supposedly) neutral judge. If the lawyer can  spin the tale in just the 
right way, the jury will find for the plaintiff and  justice will be served.
The problem is that nothing else will really  change. The rules of the game 
allow for a limited number of plaintiffs to  collect their individual rewards, 
while keeping the power structure firmly in  place. The jury and the 
plaintiffs are in the end just random individuals with  no real power. In all 
likelihood, at the conclusion of the case, they will  never even see each other again.
The trial lawyer then, while often  incredibly effective at winning for his 
or her individual clients, cannot  ultimately bring about the kinds of 
fundamental changes in the power structure  and rules of the game that are needed.
Obama is running his campaign as a  community organizer, putting together a 
coalition of disparate allies around a  common agenda that focuses more on 
creating a more democratic process than on  any particular set of outcomes. 
Although Obama's rhetoric is toned down as  compared to Edwards, the implications of 
what he's doing are far more  radical.
By bringing new people into the political process, by passing into  law the 
most far-reaching open government and ethics reform legislation since  
Watergate upon entering the Senate, by appealing to Republicans and  independents, by 
running an open and inclusive campaign based on grassroots  organizing and 
small donations, Obama's is attempting to fundamentally alter  the political 
calculus that has ruled for the past three  decades.
Ultimately, Edwards talks a great game, but Obama has the strategy  to get it 
 done.







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