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Moe



USA
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Posted - 23 Jun 2009 :  22:35:40  Show Profile Send Moe a Private Message
Yeah i know ya'll like here we go again but oh well....All i have to say to ya'll is this regardless of how much you fools hate the Jammeh Regime there should never be any kind of foreign influence in the running of Gambia's affairs or Laws and any deviation from this commitment cannot be rewarded or honoured in any kind of shape or form Brotha's!!!.

Every one seems to be seeking a solution to the issues plaguing and bedevilling the country but none of us has a right to be reduced to servitude and political prostitution.

We owe it to the three PPP"s to build an ensure a solid future for Gambia ,As Citizens we are always one and together in sadness and in health, trust me what makes ya'll think we ain't gonna overcome . It is all about homeland Gambia if you never knew!!!.

Dealing with change well it has to be based on a solid backbone and a solid foundation and any weakness observed in the foundation should be torn apart and fixed but hypocrisy is the reason why nothing seems to be working and everything is on the verge of collapse.


Have we not seen in Gambia, someone refusing to take part in a so called "sham" election but showing religious commitment to the perpetuation of the illegal "interferences" by Members of other nations in our political dispensations .

There is obviously no semblance of democracy in calling for interference against one's own country and it is not surprising that the advocates are too ashamed to stand openly and publicly withdraw their call as childish and foolish as they may have been .

There is nothing new in the role of interferences by foreign entities as a form of pressure to coerce compliant political behaviour and as a tool to force the public into submission creating conditions that may lead to an uprising as exhibited all over the world as recently as Iran." but check this out ya'll got it all wrong!!!. Gambians are not buying this crap being sold to them so cheaply. When was the last time anyone seen a grown man strike in Gambia. NEVER!!!!!

You have the likes of Mai Fatty and non entities trying to take advantage of the mess created by Hmmmmmmmmm. What I wanna know is when you gonna go answer to the Law suits against your personality,thats really more important if your political career means anything to you. Political statements at this point are irrelevant .The Sad thing is Gambians in general don't know how to distinguish between right and wrong as of yet.

Before we evolved into this nightmare we call modern day politricks,let me remind you what Gambians are about first and foremost. During slavery,after the abolishion, Gambian chiefs had a meeting and sent a delegation to England to fight for what they felt was right ,which was to continue slavery since it was a very lucrative Business for them,a source of Rum and gun powder to extinguish their neighbours,even after it was no longer lucrative for the trader, they wanted in the game, Just like the modern day vultures you see today some of them decendants of the said delegation, not to mention the "Kakatarrs" runing around.

Slavery continued in Gambia until the late 1920-40s. ya'll all know what am alluding to so i hope i don't have to try to explain. Covert and unscrupolous beings, always have a way of justifying their poor deeds as heroic. First of all atleast I don't have to tell anyone what a newspaper is ,well i for one know ,if it's a Newspaper, it better be able to answer to something. Only in Cyber space will you see Afternoon session brothers and secondary school products telling you they have Newspapers ,and sources.

If ya'll are really this bored and tired of life i guess I am your chosen speaker and am gonna talk and never run out of breath best believe that.

just to remind ya the Definition of democracy: 1. Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives.
2. A political or social unit that has such a government.
3. The common people, considered as the primary source of political power.
4. Majority rule.
5. The principles of social equality and respect for the individual within a community.

Well i know we don't have a perfect democracy either but just take notes as fact. Jammeh was voted for by 70% of the population, who all said yep " It's all you Jammeh" and they will do it again overwhelmingly come 2011. Whether you blame it on the political landscape or voter apathy ,When voters make it to the polls and remember that scholarship introduced by the Government which gives Girls free access to Education and the various ventures "Sucro" "Mano" etc. 70% of them by choice vote for Jammeh unconditionally.

This last statement is for the cyber leaches hiding under the auspice of Journalism. What are your roles ,for one you ain't politicians and secondly that sword ya'll weilding around is not called a newspaper it's a Blog. Full of opinions and fools ready to out smart fools.............................................Peace











I am Jebel Musa better yet rock of Gibraltar,either or,still a stronghold and a Pillar commanding direction

The GPU wants Me Hunted Down for what I don't know .....

Edited by - Moe on 24 Jun 2009 05:11:13

kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 24 Jun 2009 :  00:03:15  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
This should be an interesting piece to read. Whilst i do not want to pre-empt your writings, i have also found out that whilst many call for democracy, they are very unwilling to be subjected to the ideals of democracy.

In our local societies, chair persons dont want to give up positions and always recycle themselves within the corridors of power. When their terms expire, they want to remain in the Executuive in some form. The priciple of term limits has to be nortured in our local societies for it to take a national stage.

To me, that is an even greater problem for Africa and partly explains why after succesive governments, democracy has become a victim during each tenure. One has to be the change one wants to see.

We await your indulgence. Soorry if i have not gone into your writings. Well, what is a Bantaba after all... (BANTA - OUTSIDE Aand BA meaning- BIG) Direct translation "the the big open outdoor")

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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Moe



USA
2326 Posts

Posted - 24 Jun 2009 :  04:59:52  Show Profile Send Moe a Private Message
I totally agree Kons the fact is we have a government that hires less than 10,000 employee's and everyone is a dependent of the system. People are not innovative enough to make room for newcomers ,therefore the blood sport starts after a certain point.more like a Process of elimination. It's an art we have mastered and even Pa Nderry succeeds at times in making the "KOTOs" loose their jobs...................................................Peace

I am Jebel Musa better yet rock of Gibraltar,either or,still a stronghold and a Pillar commanding direction

The GPU wants Me Hunted Down for what I don't know .....
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