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mansasulu

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Posted - 10 Mar 2011 : 14:34:28
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| The excuse of the Police Commissioner is the lamest I have heard in a long time. Totally uncalled for. |
"...Verily, in the remembrance of Allâh do hearts find rest..." Sura Al-Rad (Chapter 13, Verse 28)
...Gambian by birth, Muslim by the grace of Allah... |
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2011 : 16:08:47
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ALL THESE ARE INCLUSIVE IN THIS CASE; DIFFERENCES OF OPINIONS/INTERPRETATION, DISCRIMINATION, HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE, FACTS, SURROUNDING CIRCUMSTANCES, TEST OF EFFECTIVENESS, FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE UNDER THE CONSTITUTION AND IEC ELECTION DECREE 
SAME OLD STORY AND LEGACY THAT WILL HUNT JAMMEH/AP.R.C GOVERNMENT FOR WORST 
HEARD IEC HAVING A PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY ON THE ELECTIONS DECREE AND WE AWAITING ANY DEVELOPMENTS  |
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Senegambia
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Posted - 10 Mar 2011 : 16:25:19
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A quasi-reasonable person..... to be meticulous
quote: Originally posted by terangba
As a reasonable person, do you think it is fair to enforce the law on one party and not the other?
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kobo

United Kingdom
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Janyanfara

Tanzania
1350 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2011 : 17:17:21
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I don,t even understand what Moe is talking about! It is either he is politically dumb or he is in total denial of the facts on the ground in our country. If the facts are anything to go by as stated by police commissioner Cham, the why has he not ordered the arrests of APRC supporters in his area who have party flags around Basse Market abd sorroundings. Much to talk about has he got orders from IEC to ask those people to put down their flags? The answer is no. These people are trying to use their positions to intimidate people for just exercising their political rights. Where on earth is there one rule acceptable for one and taboo for another? Moe and collaborators, Yahya Jammeh and his cronnies shall one day fall and therefore it is sometimes wise to be on the side of truth. The dominant opposition party UDP condemns these criminal act by the police and who ever they take orders from. |
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2011 : 17:46:40
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EVERY TIME SOME UDP MILITANTS WANTS TO STEAL THE SHOW WITH CHEAP PROPAGANDA  WE ARE NOT BLIND OR DUMP TO IMPOSE AUTHORITY ON NATION'S POLITICAL CRISES ALL CITIZENS ARE STAKEHOLDERS! 
GET SOME HIGHLIGHTS AND LIVE COMMENTS WITH LAWYER MAI FATTY FROM FREEDOM RADIO UNDER http://www.freedomnewspaper.com/ |
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Janyanfara

Tanzania
1350 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2011 : 18:11:13
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There you go again as if Bantaba readership is totally blind or cannot read! Kobo tell me where in these forums have you not poked your nose? Laughs! You are every where with every topic and every body's comment.Waht do you intend to gain in that regard?You are fooling only your self my dear.There is nothing you can do to discredit the UDP.Take that from me even your leaders knew this.Go back for them to teach you again. |
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2011 : 20:16:52
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STOP STEALING CREDIBILITY WITH THIS MENTALITY OF "LARGEST" / "DOMINANT" OPPOSITION PARTY; WHENEVER WE (ALL OPPONENTS)ARE CONFRONTED WITH A NATIONAL POLITICAL CRISES  |
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Janyanfara

Tanzania
1350 Posts |
Posted - 10 Mar 2011 : 22:38:34
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| I think Kobo you are the only one in the PDOIS camp who doesn't know we are confronted with a national issue. If oppositions are genuine and they are not just trying to gain cheap popularity, then they have a large palm carnel to crack and people like you should rather focus on what your party intend for the people rather than countering what ever UDP militants post online.You must remember a younger brother is only but a younger brother and if he want to take the place of an elder brother, then he should be praying for a new born baby boy from the dad so that he too can become someone else's elder brother. A word for the wise is enough. |
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2011 : 10:50:06
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STOP STEALING CREDIBILITY AND AUTHORITY WITH THIS MENTALITY OF "LARGEST" / "DOMINANT" OPPOSITION PARTY; WHENEVER WE (ALL OPPONENTS)ARE CONFRONTED WITH A NATIONAL POLITICAL CRISES; UNDER MEDIA SPOTLIGHT AND ON-LINE GAMBIAN FORUMS 
P.D.O.I.S ARE COMPLETELY WRITTEN-OFF AS NOT HAVING NO PLACE IN OUR NATIONAL POLITICS; SMEARED AS NOT "TRUE DEMOCRATS" BUT ADVOCATING "COMMUNISM", "SOCIALISM", "HARD CORE VIEWS", "IDEOLOGICAL POSITION"; EVEN IF THEY KNEW WHAT WE ARE CONFRONTED WITH  |
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Janyanfara

Tanzania
1350 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2011 : 12:36:39
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You see KOBO, you would be enlightened if you want to be enlightened. Otherwise remain politically dumb! I have never and will never accuse PDOIS of anything other than striving towards removing a tyrant and resturing Gambian's democratic Image. What you lark is understanding of difference in political ideologies. Socialism for me is not the best approach Gambians need for now BUT that does not mean PDOIS is not a good genuine, Gambia loving political Party. People are entitled to their opinion and if we in the opposition advocate for true democracy in our country, we need a united strong solid grounds to confront the tyrant. If the PDOIS wins the next elections and Jammeh is out, I will celebrate with every body who voted for the party and would be as happy as Halifa Sallah honestly. Kobo, I want supporters of PDOIS to have the same feeling of love and affections for UDP leadership. That is what collectiveness towards a common goal requires.People disagree to agree and even if UDP and other Oppositions includding the PDOIS disagrees on forms of coalition, we both share the same aspirations to see Yahya Jammeh go. So soon we may find a strong common ground to stand on. I am sure PDOIS Leadership does not share your hared and heart pound feelings any time UDP'S name is mentioned.Therefore I would leave you to make use of the little brain you are left with. So that you can cleance your self off hatred.! |
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Momodou

Denmark
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Posted - 11 Mar 2011 : 13:29:52
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GMC Blames Governor Khan for Opposition Leader’s Father’s Detention…and Governor Khan Responds Friday, March 11, 2011 The Governor of rural-Upper River Region has instigated the arrest and detention of the family members of Mai N K Fatty, the flag bearer of Gambia Moral Congress (GMC), the latest political party, says a media dispatch from GMC. The dispatch alleged Governor Omar Khan of admitting ordering the arrest after he received instructions from higher authorities in Banjul......... Read more
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A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone |
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2011 : 13:32:27
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STOP STEALING CREDIBILITY AND AUTHORITY WITH THIS MENTALITY OF "LARGEST" / "DOMINANT" OPPOSITION PARTY; WHENEVER WE (ALL OPPONENTS)ARE CONFRONTED WITH A NATIONAL POLITICAL CRISES; UNDER MEDIA SPOTLIGHT AND ON-LINE GAMBIAN FORUMS 
I WOULD NOT HAVE BOTHERED IF YOU EXPRESSED THAT ON BEHALF OF UDP WE SHOW SOLIDARITY ETC; (ORDINARILY WITHOUT SHREWDLY ADDING THOSE SELF-SERVING TITLES CRITICISED ABOVE) THIS IS GMC'S SHOW AND GENERAL NATIONAL POLITICAL ISSUE THAT SHOULD CONCERN EVERY GAMBIAN
THE COMMON GROUND IS A UNITED NATIONAL FRONT AND NO OPPOSITION PARTY HAS THE AUTHORITY TO DOMINATE ANY PRIVILEGE OR DICTATE ANY AGENDA ON THE ISSUES WITH THIS TOPIC 
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Momodou

Denmark
11823 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2011 : 13:40:11
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| Jayang and Kobo, Don't you think you should start a fresh topic now? Your discussions seem to go off topic because its no more about the arrest of the Fattys. |
A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone |
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Janyanfara

Tanzania
1350 Posts |
Posted - 11 Mar 2011 : 14:12:53
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Bro Momodou, I have moved on and would never respond to Kobo on these stuff again that anyway.x |
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