Haruna, you have started your childish behavior again by calling me idiot  ("A coalition is formed by parties not the leaders of parties you idiot".) I hope you have forgotten what transpired in our last exchange in which you end up dropping the rope that would have hang you up. I guest you know me already, buddy. My shipping business is going on great. Do you have something to be shipped ?  

Coming down to your comments that have no bearing towards any amicable solution to the 2011 coalitions.Reading through your comments I could sense a credibility gap which you need to filled  in order for you to be the spoke person for UDP.How on earth, Haruna can you say that
"Hon. Ousainou never wanted to lead NADD at all cost"? So what brought the controversy in NADD if Hon. Ousainou never want to lead? Why then did he pull out from NADD. Haruna, I begin to see pretexts and hypocrisy in some one like yourself who said he did not support one political Party in the Gambia. As a result , you come here and speak on behalf of UDP.Would you believed that I  always vote for UDP, God will bear me witness but we must speak the truth to our leaders to be.Here again , you trying to blame the PDOIS as if I am  their sympathizer.I do not care who ever it is, but is time to stop the blame game .As I said earlier why does UDP have to focus their attention on PDOIS? Is this a curse for UDP or blessing in disguise?

What insignificant are you talking about here? So you want to tell me it was insignificant
too when Darboe called Jammeh and congratulate him on his election victory?
"You cannot force yourself on folk, particularly
 to lead them. Besides, Hon. Ousainou has to 
desire to lead a grand coalition in 2011 for him to waste his time on the insignificant."
This is where lies the "pretending" and "dishonesty" you were talking about.Who will belief in your
attempted assertion Darboe does not want to lead the coalition ? This is not a matter of imposing yourself on others
,it is bargining and negotiation for the interest of the Gambia not for the interest of "Darboe Kabiloo" only.

It is veritable at this cross road to join the forces that will bring unity than division among the oppositions.
I thought , people like yourself , Haruna, must always advocate for that unity but surely not only a "UNITY OF
DARBOE KUNDA FAMILY", HAHAHA . You should be among people who will be cress crossing both abroad and back home
by informing the people, build structures that will include all Gambians and lay strategies how to end dictatorship in the Gambia.
Where are the structures am talking about here in the U S? Am not talking about Your GDP , where
 Haruna is "alpha and omega" of that society.

Have a nice weekend.
 
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From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 11:37:43 AM
Subject: Re: WHY UDP LEADER CAN'T TALK TO OTHERER OPPOSITION LEADERS?

Badou, you still haven't introduced yourself to us. How's the shipping business going? Until you introduce yourself here with us, I will oblige you on your detritus:
You wondered: [I see no reason for him not to call all the opposition leaders and tell
them look give me chance to lead the coalition.] Badou.
You cannot force yourself on folk, particularly to lead them. Besides, Hon. Ousainou
has to desire to lead a grand coalition in 2011 for him to waste his time on the
insignificant.
 
[Whereby, all of them will seat together and spell out their agendas and policies
which will be comprehensive and gears towards the betterment of the Gambia.] Badou.
Sit. geared. The Gambia. Badou, they did that in 2006 and any of their
 agendas and
policies IS geared toward the betterment of The Gambia. And as you counselled, 2006
is dead and gone. You also will be interested to know that if you want someone to
lead you, you are free to pick up the phone and tell them "Look, I now realise I'd
like you to lead me, will you consider leading me and my party?". If you want to
rekindle 2006's graffignette, you must also call Hon. Hamat Bah and tell him "Look,
I have now realised that I want you and Ousainou to lead me and my party, please let
us follow your lead". In all of these phone conversations, you must not pretend to
speak for anyone else or any other party but your own. This is because we do not want
lies and dishonesties to find their way into your rhetoric this time.
[I must not be judged by
 the eyes or the hearts but with a sound  mind.] Badou.
We haven't seen you nor can we readily discern where your interests lie.
 
[Darboe, must use the opportunity in hand at an opportune time. Darboe could have been 
the leader of NADD in 2006 but failed.] Badou.
Hon. Ousainou never wanted to lead NADD at all cost. The UDP should have led any grand
coalition and by default Hon. Ousainou their Presidential candidate. That was 2006. Now
any grand coalition to be formed for 2011, must be led by the ARC (UDP/NRP alliance) and
by default thereof, be led by Hons. Ousainou and Hamat.
[2011 is a must,] Badou.
2011 will certainly be here as sure as the sun will rise again tomorrow. You are best
to make hay at PDOIS while the sun is shining before 2011 gets
 here.
[if not that is the end of his political career to contest as a UDP party leader.] Badou.
Hon. Ousainou's leadership of UDP or ARC is insignificant. A coalition is formed
by parties not the leaders of parties you idiot.
[The reason for this is because his age would not allow him to stand any more.] Badou.
Its nice of you Badou to remind the UDP of the fact that they will have an opportunity
to choose another leader for their party when Hon. Ousainou is no longer eligible. What
does that have to do with the UDP leading a grand coalition of parties????????
[The UDP political advisers should take note that if these advantages are not fully
utilized by Darboe there is no qualm history will repeat itself and this time with
greater disappointment than 2006.]
 Badou.
The political advisers of Halifa must also take note that if these advantages are
not fully harnessed by Halifa, history will repeat itself and this time with more
debilitating consequences for not only Halifa, but for PDOIS as a party in Gambia.

[QUOTE: I learned this from my Mama that "what you don't have you can't worry about.
You just have to deal with it".] Badou.
I learned from my Mama that "Envy and jealousy are never cures for want. Hard work
and due-diligence are far superior in satisfying wants.
[Darboe too , have to just deal with it.] Badou.
Deal with what Badou?? I don't understand.
Haruna. We love you Badou.


-----Original Message-----
From: Banura Samba <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sun, Jun 27, 2010 3:57 am
Subject: WHY UDP LEADER CAN'T TALK TO OTHERER OPPOSITION LEADERS?

I think it is important   for lawyer Darboe to talk to other opposition
leaders, expressing his intention and desire to lead the opposition coalition.
I personally, will see that as a good leadership approach than their futile
efforts of criticizing each other.In the same vein , trying to apportion the
blame on one another for the failure of NADD. 2006 has gone and 2011 is fast
approaching, we therefore need solutions than blame games.

We have learned the lesson from the 2006 Presidentiall and National Assembly
election, which was epitomised by failures. The failures of NADD gave
more popularity and votes to the incumbent, president jammem / APRC. The
aftermath of 2006 became a thing of "had i known" which shall never be
known." In retrospect, every Gambian got the taste of what president jammeh's
rule is like since 2006 to date. Who gains or looses ? Is it the smaller
parties or the bigger parties? Rhetorically, all Gambians suffered even the
APRC members except President Jammeh, himself.

Therefore,
why can't the oppositions especially , Darboe accept their failures and
move ahead with a new strategy for coalition? I vehemently believed
that we are at a cross road where our oppositions must put aside individual,
social ,
political difference; and personal ego and put the interest of the Gambia
first.Darboe must understand that negotiating with other opposition
leaders is not a cowardice nor a poor leadership approach. This is not
inferiority or selling his pride.It is all about negotiation and bargaining. If
Darboe
can pick his phone and called President Jammeh and congratulate him on his
election victory,who in turn jokingly told him ( Darboe) do you "accept that you
are my son" and he replied in the affirmative. In effect,
I see no reason for him not to call all the opposition leaders and tell
them look give me chance to lead the coalition. Whereby, all of them will seat
together and spell out their agendas and policies which will be comprehensive
and gears towards the betterment of the Gambia.

I must not be judged by the eyes or the hearts but with a sound mind . Darboe,
must use the opportunity in hand at an opportune time . Darboe could have been
the leader of NADD in 2006 but failed. 2011 is a must , if not that is the end
of his political career to contest as a UDP party leader . The reason for this
is because his age would not allow him to stand any more.The UDP political
advisers should take note that if these advantages are not fully utilized by
Darboe there is no qualm history will repeat itself and this time with greater
disappointment than 2006.

QUOTE: I learned this from my Mama that "what you don't have you can't worry
about.You just have to deal with it". Darboe too , have to just deal with it .

Badou.

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