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Daaffo!, 
You did not have to say that, as it is implied
from your comments, that die hard supporters like you manipulated Ousainou
as he seems to be a very reasonable elder statesman. You see this retired
lieutenant was military police commander for years and a great
investigator and disciplinarian. Since you are ashamed of outlining your
party die hard supporters contentions here, we assume the
obvious. 
Kejau 
> Kejau , where did I say
ousainou was hindered by party-died? I made it

> crystal clear that the issue was never between Ousainou and anybody
or

> party but between the UDP and the other parties and Ousainou was only
a

> representative of the UDP and negotiating unbehalf of UDP. This
was

> crystal

> clear to all who witnessed or followed the talks.

>

> I will not respond to your so-called outline of issues for they
merely

> expose your ignorance about the issues that were the bone of
contentions

> before and during the coalition talks. Perhaps that is only because
you

> are

> such a gullible and unsophisicated ex. army Lt. You certainly have

> ridiculed yourself through your outlines for these issues have
been

> extensively debated in almost every credible Gambian medium and
thus,

> providing no room for distortion or misrepresentation.

>

> I

>

>

>

> On Thursday, 8 November 2012, Kejau Touray
<[log in to unmask]>

> wrote:

>> Daffeh,

>>

>> How do you put a record straight by calling elder names instead
of

> putting forward reasoning instead of mere statements? I may be an

> 'insulate

> nutcase', but am not insolent like you. You did not raise any issue
that

> need explanation, and that was my point. What Sidia was said was
his

> opinion and I made that clear, but you went on to talk about the
obvious

> such as Ousainou different from the party and that party making
overtures

> without naming any such overtures.

>>

>> You are not only insolent but also a big hypocrite, as calling
Col.

> Chongan Komutan is giving him his due. Komutan means commander in
Turkish,

> you fool!

>>

>> Let us talk about issues as you started now.

>>

>> 1. UDP did not follow the wish of the people was what you said
not from

> me, as you implied when you said Ousainou was hindered by party die
hards

> like yourself, instead of the people of The Gambia.

>>

>> 2. If UDP had no agenda, what is wrong with following the
agenda's of

> PDOIS or anyone else for that matter.

>>

>> 3. You tell us what your party put forward, apart from putting
Darboe

> forward without any consultation of conference that PDOIS did need
to

> consider. We cannot be expected to be clairvoyant and know any of
your

> party's position to even consider them. Do not be lazy, as Joe is
known to

> quip. so tell us what your party wanted that needed to be
considered.

>>

>> 4. PDOIS' s position was to go to conference instead of crowning
Darboe,

> what was UDP'S stance again, apart from crowning Darboe?

>>

>> 5. The insisting of PDOIS for Darboe to face the convention is

>> democracy

> instead of UDP insisting on the crowning of Darboe without an
convention

> has always been the point of contention.

>>

>> Lt. K Touray (Rtd)!

>>

>>

>>

>>> Kejau,

>>>

>>> Why would anyone want to debate with you after having proved
yourself

>>> as

>>> an

>>> insulate nutcase. No wonder even a mere 'make the record
straight'

>>> exercise, which is exactly what I have done, is considered by
you as an

>>> insult.

>>>

>>> I know you have no alternative explanation on the issue and
hence your

>>> sentimental response, which is understandable, but I expect
you to be

>>> mentally mature enough to be able to distinguish 'substance
talking'

>>> from

>>> a

>>> glib speech which is exactly what Sidia offered you in
Oslo.

>>>

>>> By the way,was it not you who derogatorily referred to Ebrima
Chogan as

>>> ''Komuntang'' and you still have the guts to talk about
insults???

>>>

>>> I further ask; if the UDP have not considered the wishes of
the people

>>> as

>>> you have impliedly suggested;

>>>

>>> 1. Why was it that they initiated the coalition talks in the
first

>>> place

>>> and invested resources, time, intellect and emotion in trying
to

> actualise

>>> the wishes of the people?

>>>

>>> 2. Why would the UDP present a proposal that was largely
based on

>>> Halifa's

>>> Agenda 2011, a document the PDOIS party and Sidia endorsed,
if it was

>>> not

>>> for their genuine desire to engender a compromised solution
to the

>>> stalemate and ultimately actualised the wishes of the
people??

>>>

>>> 3. Are you able to tell point out any single element of the
UDP's

> position

>>> that Sidia said or would say PDOIS had conceded or was
willing to

>>> even consider?

>>>

>>> 4. Do you find it reasonable that PDOIS insist on a coalition
that was

>>> entirely based on their take on the issue with utter
disregard and

>>> contempt

>>> for the views and positions of the UDP? If you do, then I
have got a

>>> bridge to sell you in Wuli Nyakoi.

>>>

>>> 5. Do you consider PDOIS's reluctance to concede any element
of the UDP

>>> positions congenial to the prospect of a coalition?

>>>

>>> 6. If Sidia can say Darboe would have won their proposed
convention,

>>> what

>>> then was their point on insisting on a convention even if
that means no

>>> coalition? Is that what you will call pragmatism because in
my book,

>>> that

>>> is dogmatism?

>>>

>>> 7. Even if Darboe participated and won the convention, how
would that

> lead

>>> to a coalition when PDOIS inherently opposed to any idea of a
UDP

>>> party-led

>>> alliance in line with international standards and the spirit
of the

>>> constitution while the UDP on the other hand, is opposed to
the idea of

> an

>>> independent candidate for legal reason?

>>>

>>> 8. Why was Sidia keen to scapegoat Alhagi Ousainou when in
fact, the

> issue

>>> was not about him but two opposing party positions?? Is it
not because

>>> he

>>> knew gullible people like you will buy anything from the
PDOIS market

> even

>>> if they appear perverse on the fact and insulting to the
intelligence

>>> of

>>> the sundry?

>>>

>>> The vision of the G6 is limited in scope and therefore not
necessarily

>>> something that would lead us to the dreamland. There is a lot
more to

>>> do

>>> and bridges to build before we can finally achieve unity in
the

>>> opposition. This is the truth and whoever tells you the
contrary is not

>>> being straight with you.

>>>

>>> About the proposed legal suit, you tell me, when did PDOIS
became

>>> interested in confronting the regime in court on
constitutional or

>>> electoral issues? As far as records are concern, all the
constitutional

>>> and

>>> electoral suits that went before our courts since the birth
of the

>>> second

>>> republic as either in the name of UDP, NRP or a combination
of both.

> PDOIS

>>> have always stayed away to the delight of the APRC regime and
Halifa.

> That

>>> is the truth.

>>>

>>> As UDP supporters, we know what is expected of us and we
certainly

>>> won't

>>> take any lectures from a gullible ex-lieutenant Kejau Touray.
The only

>>> reason PDOIS remains adamant in the perpetuation of their

>>> unreasonable intransigence is the kind of comfort people like
you are

>>> giving to such an uncompromising attitude and this has been
and still

>>> remains the biggest threat to any prospect of opposition
unity in The

>>> Gambia.

>>>

>>> Have a good day, pal.

>>>

>>> Daffeh

>>>

>>> On 8 November 2012 08:26, Kejau Touray
<[log in to unmask]>

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>>> Daffeh,

>>>>

>>>> Is it useful debating with you since you provide no
reasons but just

>>>> insults? First of all, indeed UDP as a party should
consider the

>>>> wishes

>>>> of

>>>> the people instead of few big

>

>
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