Good morn Ginny. I love you.
Yes indeed, Dadis has disappointed me the most. I am not saying that I was surprised he became a turncoat, in fact I expected such an eventuality and that is why I was understanding of Churro and Karim and Mino. What I was doing in the beginning was accept that Dadis might effort to perpetuate himself as self-imposed President of La-Guinea and that the ensuing power tussle among the CNDD partners may deteriorate into encamped menace because we already know the military is split into regional and ethnic groupings. To contain armed-internecine implosion, I expended personal and GDP goodwill to avert that eventuality or render it more benign. Because afterall, save for the La-Guinea murders, Dadis was on the right track to a hopeful La-Guinea. Nevermind the "Dadis Must Stay" trickery. I can singlehandedly neutre any bad omens issuing from that sophomoric trickery.
 
We are currently in a state of dessication. Just as you would sepate solids from liquids by gravity and dessicants, so would there be natural discernments within the La-Guinea military. The CNDD will re-allign and the military will go back to its professional origins. The introduction of Liberian idlemen will complicate matters a bit but my hunch is that Africa's military can weather that storm with help from neighbours Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Liberia, and SierraLeone. Compaore has his hands full between helping in the Ivory Coast elections and calming waters in La-Guinea. It will be prudent for ECOWAS to attach a co-mediator to Compaore in so far as the La-Guinea murders are concerned. I have never heard of mediation before a crime is prosecuted. But I thank ECOWAS for the effort. We must continue to support them even as the UN studiously investigates the crime. Like I said, unless the crime is positively prosecuted, La-Guinea will never know peace and serenity.
 
You have ended up getting more out of me than I was willing to share at this time. But thank you nonetheless. How come you haven't signed the pre-nuptual agreement I sent you and returned the signed original to me???? And don't tell me it must have been lost in the Fedex Return Signature mail. Don't play with me my friend. I ain't the one. Haruna.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ginny Quick <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Fri, Dec 4, 2009 10:12 am
Subject: Re: I just got a call that Dadis is seriously injured and is supposed to be medivacced to Dakar

Good morning Haruna and all, the BBC said this morning that Kamara
wasn't seriously injured but he was being flown to Morocco? for more
tests, though thought I heard earlier it was Dakar?  I can't say I
like Kamara either, he just seems like all other coup leaders, talking
a good game at first yet inevitably maneuvering themselves to entrench
themselves in power.  How sad and how predictable it seems.  And how
convenient that it seems, though I'm not sure this was explicitly
stated, that they're going to pin the massacre back in September on
the aide who shot Kamara?  How convenient.  And what a way to get rid
of the guy.

Ginny



On 12/3/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I know Ginny. The associate who informed me doesn't like either dadis or his
> Dad Wade. So that part could just be tongue-in-cheek. I just didn't have
> time to entertain his subjective views right now. I love her though. So I'm
> digging for more objective info. I wouldn't call my auntie cos its late now
> in Conakry plus the situation is volatile. I think my friend got her info
> from France 24 TV. They are known for sensationalism also. Those idiots. I
> encourage the opposition parties to continue to hold rallies as the CNDD
> self-destructs and as the UN commission deliberates on a verdict. Haruna.
> Leave me alone Ginny. Just kidding.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ginny Quick <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Thu, Dec 3, 2009 9:47 pm
> Subject: Re: I just got a call that Dadis is seriously injured and is
> supposed to be medivacced to Dakar
>
>
> Hello, Haruna, the BBC and Al Jazeera seem to be reporting that Moussa Dadis
> KKamara isn't seriously hurt, though if that's the case, not sure why
> Senegal would send a medical plane to take him to Dakar.
>
> Ginny
>
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