Ngai, I also think it is a huge waste of time trying to rationalize with people like Ousman Bojang and Tombong. These people are in denial. Can you believe Tombong (who is in Banjul and following the rallies) saying Yaya is going to ‘win’ by 60% and Ousman Bojang saying that Yaya’s ‘victory’ will be with a higher margin? If you scratch the surface a little bit, you will realize the emptiness in these bogus statements and silly punditry. You can stand up and say that Darboe is going to win by 90%. What is Tombong or Ousman Bojang going to do about it? But you will NOT do that because you know it is absurd to just cite numbers from nowhere. I don’t blame Ousman Bojang as much as I blame Tombong though. We all know that Bojang is an ignoramus (an ignorant person; I beg the pardon of most subscribers, but you have to understand that I have to define words for some of our mental midgets that think that ‘vermin’ is an insult). Bojang just says what comes to his mind, like a three-year-old. But Tombong back home saw the rallies. He knows that on Nomination Day a crowd three times that of Yaya’s followed Ousainou Darboe to the IEC. Tombong knows that they were having problems getting 5000 people to nominate Yaya because most people have defected to the Alliance from APRC. But if we forget about the rallies (like Ousman Bojang wants us to do because he thinks people go to Opposition rallies and risk being attacked by APRC thugs just to pretend that they are Alliance supporters) we still have proof that Yaya is finished. Few days ago, Hamjatta reported here something that some might have missed. But I did NOT miss it. Tombong also did NOT miss it. How could he? Ngai, Yaya got a Senegalese Firm come to Gambia to conduct an opinion poll for him. Internal APRC polls show that Yaya has lost 30% of his support during the last elections. I understand in the last elections (which he stole) he polled something like 56% of the vote. Since then, the vermin has slaughtered our children, made Gambians poorer, stole more from our meager resources etc. I say the internal APRC polls are even generous to Yaya. If the vermin does NOT steal the election, he is looking at less than 5% (five percent) of the votes. I mean, what has the moron got going for him? Our farmers could NOT sell their groundnuts. Prices of rice, sugar, cooking oil, kerosene, candles, petrol etc has all gone up. We have a bankrupt economy living on debt from Social Security and Standard Chartered Bank. Foreign currency is nowhere to be found in the country. Our hospitals do NOT have medicine. Parents CANNOT afford to take their children to school. The list of misery goes on. To top it up, APRC is populated by losers, mental midgets that could NOT even finish High School. How can these people move us FORWARD? There would NOT be a Second Round of Voting. Yaya is going to lose in a big way on October 18, 2001. Why? The Opposition will NOT allow him to steal the elections this time. KB >From: Ngai Jobe <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Yaya Will Lose In Second Round of Voting >Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 17:02:19 -0500 > >Bro, >You wrote: > > 1. The undercover nature of the PPP taking over the UDP will be a big >turn > > off for most Gambians. And to especially the UDP who were the leading > > opposition party. >Lets say for the sake of arguement that the above statement is true even >though I am not sure what you mean by the undercover nature of PPP.. >Are you insinuating here that former supporters of UDP will vote for APRC >just because they have a coalition with PPP? I hope not!! If I am a UDP >supporter and I believe in my party, then I would think that my party made >a >good decision in forming a coalition with the PPP...If I do not like the >PPP, then I may decide to perhaps look for another oppostion party because >my sole aim is to get rid of the corrupt moron. Therefore the vote still >goes against Jammeh.. >How about the members of the former PPP who abstained from voting because >all they wanted was the PPP----guess who they'll be voting for this time >around...You damn right. > > >President Jammeh have become a better politician than he was some years > > ago, and this will also drive in his favor. > >He may be a better politician, liar, thief or murderer call it what you may >but you better believe that the Gambian people are also aware of his >dubious >activities as the years went by. The atrocities commited by Jammeh are very >fresh in our peoples' minds---the april 10/11 killings, the illegal arrest >and detention of innocent people and so on....Come October he will be >removed from Office and sent to hiding in Morrocco with his former call >girl >wife...... > >MAy god rid us of the moron and his cohorts. >Ngai. > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L >Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html >You may also send subscription requests to >[log in to unmask] >if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your >full name and e-mail address. >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------