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Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
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Malick Kah, you had to reply to my piece TWICE and you are still missing the
point. Watch this space. I am a bit busy dealing with more important issues
for now, but be rest assured that I do NOT take garbage from vermin like
you.
KB


>From: malik kah <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: Re: Coalition/Dampha
>Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 20:38:36 +0000
>
>Mr Dampha, I have seen distorter but you belong to a different realm, I
>duff
>my hat for you. Your lies meanders like a snake and if any one pursues you
>any further one would discover that you are potentially a dangerous person
>the way and the length you would go to defend the untenable position of
>Darbo. I cannot see any intergrity in your position by asserting that Darbo
>confounded us by being forgiving, I wonder what you would have said had he
>spoke the same of Baba Jobe, that he was misled  but he is a dignified
>person, probably you wuold invent another defence.  You see once you go
>this
>road of blindfolding you sense you are like a falling fruit it is
>unstopable.  It is good for one to stand back at times and relwect before
>one comes of plausdible explanations. You appear to be Hamjattas student
>but
>you have been discovered and what you used to refer to as you camp whatever
>that means is no longer there. People are coming out against your positions
>because they are consistent in what they believe unlike you if Hamjatta
>says
>jump you ask how high no wonder you keep complementing each other for you
>irrational postures.
>
>
>>From: Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Coalition/Dampha
>>Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 13:16:45 -0400
>>
>>Gassama, to simple minds like yours and Malick Kah’s Darboe’s utterances
>>about Sedat Jobe might sound ‘hypocritical’. But to the politically
>>astute,
>>what Darboe did helped shatter a vicious LIE morons like you have been
>>peddling all these years about Darboe and the UDP. That LIE is that Darboe
>>is an angry and vindictive man and UDP is an angry and vindictive Party.
>>Darboe showed you people that he is NOT a man of hate. Sedat Jobe might be
>>a
>>vermin to some of us that support Darboe, but that will NOT prevent Darboe
>>from being Darboe; a FIRM gentleman. By those simple words about Sedat
>>Jobe,
>>Darboe opened  his hands to every Gambian and ask their support to
>>eradicate
>>tyranny in our society. Although I personally will NEVER commend Sedat
>>Jobe,
>>I can live with Darboe’s views about the man. After all, Sedat Jobe might
>>be
>>a moron (for sending that ridiculous letter to the UN cuddling Baabaa
>>Jobe),
>>BUT he did not order the massacre of our children or loot government
>>coffers
>>to open Swiss Bank Accounts (to my knowledge).
>>
>>Darboe does NOT hate misguided elements that went to join the AFPRC/APRC
>>because of intimidation or inducement. We want those Gambians to
>>understand
>>that it is NOT late to turn their lives around and leave the diabolical
>>regime and come and join the Alliance. As far as I am concerned, I will
>>only
>>rule out people with blood in their hands. Any involvement whatsoever with
>>the massacre of our children, is unforgivable. But for lesser crimes, if
>>the
>>culprits accept their mistakes, repent and ask for forgiveness, the
>>Opposition should NOT be judgmental and shut them out simply because at
>>one
>>point in their lives they supported the APRC. Let us welcome them to the
>>Alliance and away from APRC.
>>
>>Not too long ago Waa Juwara was standing on the same platform with ex-July
>>22 Members (AFPRC/APRC thugs) that brutalized him. This is the spirit of
>>the
>>Alliance. Firm, but gentle. We are NOT a bunch of hateful thugs like the
>>AFPRC/APRC going around slaughtering children and abducting perceived
>>enemies. The Alliance evaluates the crimes of former enemies and exercises
>>magnanimity towards people that wronged them. It is human to err. It is
>>humane to forgive people that genuinely repent for their errors.
>>
>>The only losers here are the APRC. Their house is in disarray. Even vermin
>>like Sedat Jobe do NOT want any part of the APRC insanity anymore. Sedat
>>Jobe is no longer clinging to an APRC job. Whether he resigned or was
>>sacked, is another matter. I hope he and all the misguided APRC supporters
>>see sense and vote for Darboe come October 18, 2001. We have an inclusive
>>Alliance that welcomes everybody safe murderers and other vicious
>>criminals
>>(if you ask me). I hope the leaders on the ground convey this message to
>>the
>>few Gambians that still support Yaya. We want to rout the vermin in the
>>polls come October 18.
>>
>>Darboe’s actions show that he is a kind man. Firm, but gentle. The same
>>week
>>the man showed his gentle side with Sedat Jobe, he was also on record
>>fighting hard for the Gambian people against the shenanigans of APRC
>>cronies
>>like Yankuba Touray and Joseph Joof. I see no hypocrisy whatsoever in what
>>Darboe said. He clearly showed that he is more humane than people like me.
>>I
>>will endeavor to be like Darboe when I grow up. He clearly showed that
>>contrary to APRC LIES, he is NOT a vindictive man and his Party is NOT a
>>hateful and vindictive Party. APRC supporters that did NOTHING against the
>>law, have NOTHING to fear from Darboe and the Alliance. When the Alliance
>>wins on October 18, 2001, EVERY Gambian will be given EQUAL treatment
>>before
>>the law. There will be no law for government supporters and another for
>>Opposition supporters. The current system of lawlessness whereby Yaya and
>>his cohorts are above the law, will no longer be the order of the day.
>>Darboe is a FAIR man that will NOT victimize people simply because they
>>did
>>NOT support him. He will be the president of the whole country. One time
>>support for AFPRC/APRC will NOT be held against anyone that realizes
>>his/her, repent and join the Opposition. However, Baabaa Jobe is NOT
>>welcomed.
>>KB
>>
>>
>>
>>>From: Jungle Sunrise <[log in to unmask]>
>>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>>><[log in to unmask]>
>>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>>Subject: Re: Coalition/Dampha
>>>Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 11:05:43 +0000
>>>
>>>Jamba Jobe wrote:
>>>
>>>"I hope those accusing you would help and express as they always do on
>>>every
>>>issue what they think of Darboes praise of former SOS SEDAT JOBE. It is
>>>as
>>>many people observed a dual hypocrisy, after all Darbo has always been
>>>critical of Jammehs foreign polcy and Dr. Jobe was the main adviser and
>>>executor of such a policy. Well if this was not the case can someone help
>>>clarify for me who was the architect".
>>>
>>>A critical mind at work! Keep it up.
>>>
>>>Have a good day, Gassa.
>>>
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