Joe: Greetings.  The interview was loaded on Kibaaro's radio. www.kibaaro.comAs of now, the radio is not playing.  Best regards,Yero
 Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 09:35:54 -0600
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Subject: Re: [G_L] Kibaro News' interview with Yaya Jammeh.
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Guys, I missed listening to the said interview. Where is it that I can listen to be up to speed with the exchange? 

 

Thanks,

 

Joe
 




Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 14:06:21 -0800
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Subject: Re: [G_L] Kibaro News' interview with Yaya Jammeh.
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Yero, 


Well said. I haven't seen a thread of sense and difference between these folks and Yaya. Just like Yaya, the members of the so called NTCG see the rest of Gambians as idiots who will take whatever crap is thrown at them. I concur with your analysis, Yero.  As the end of the NTCG's ultimatum to Yaya is fast approaching, why would anyone wanna to talk to him? In this day and age, one cannot hide from people, let alone one's self. As I indicated earlier, I think this is just a cheap popularity campaign by Mr. Bayo and co. Again, I have to agree with you and Joe that Yaya is not moving an inch, for he just have nowhere to go. He is safer in The Gambia(State House) and Kaninglai than anywhere else on this planet.  Make no mistake about it though, he is armed to the teeth, and his thugs will not hesitate for a second to slaughter innocent Gambians to the graves.


                  U.S. Elections


We better not have a repeat of the 2000 Al Gore V. George W. Bush post election gridlock between Barrack Obama and Mitt Romney. This undermines the credibility of the United States' democratic system, thus rendering talking points to tyrants like Yaya. We have already heard reports of voter suppression in Florida and Ohio. I am very concerned. I know my vote has already been counted!!!  They better!!!


A Palace coup?  Most likely. By his Jola tribesmen? No doubt. I hope I am wrong.


Pa. Saikou Kujabi.

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