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kayjatta

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Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 09:00:54
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Moe, Jammeh is the Chief Badola. You know his story, man. The guy came to the State House hungry, chronically emaciated and malnourished. You know that. But I agree with you analyzing Jammeh's erratic and paranoic behavior is not a simple task... |
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Moe

USA
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Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 09:06:34
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This is exactly what my point is ,you are so full of hatred and jealousy and it all stems from the fact that Jammeh is a Badolla who made it and it seems your unfortunate life is what the whole issue is about. How did Jammeh get Rich Kayjatta ? Please explain and base it on facts ,not what i think or possibly...............................................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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kayjatta

2978 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 09:19:37
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Of course stealing! Armed robbery to be precise We have the evidence Moe. I can have Kitabul release confidential photos of Jammeh on numerous occasions robbing Standard Chartered Bank, GAMTEL, and SSHFC ... |
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Moe

USA
2326 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 15:34:05
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quote: Originally posted by kayjatta
Of course stealing! Armed robbery to be precise We have the evidence Moe. I can have Kitabul release confidential photos of Jammeh on numerous occasions robbing Standard Chartered Bank, GAMTEL, and SSHFC ...
Just listen to your self talk Kayjatta ,This is the very reason why we need and deserve dracaonian laws , Democracy will never work with uncivilized individuals like ya'll. I told you to stop sticking your tongue out like a retard, You will have Kitabul do what ,go right ahead you ignorant fool,lets see who you fooling.....................................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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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 17:23:03
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Kayjata,
we have disagreed in past but nontheless i had respect for you and treated you like an intellectual. But of late you act the opposite, childish or unintelligent.
Kay, many people dnt like Jammeh, or even loathe him, but how on earth can one desire the end of a leader to extent of wanting to murder him along with others just for hatred? Essa seys and MK Jallows of this world would love that.
If Jammeh's pilot did not or refuse to acknowledege the basic rule of safety first, and the plane crashes, Jammeh dies along with all or some of his delegation, pilots and crew. Thats good riddance toa dictator? eh? Then some armchair freedom fighter would sit in the comfort of his bedroom in US or UK and claim to have organised that coup. BUt my friend even the pilot loves live and therefore did wat was right, return to BIA. I said it here beofre and let me say it again, Jammeh leaving statehouse by the barrel of the gun bodes carnage. Jammeh will never accept to be taken in like a chicken. If the plane had crashed and Jammeh died along with the his delegation, its not Jammeh's family that would mourn but a lot more families across the Gambia. The road to change in the Gambia can be achieve only through reasonable peace, where every Gambia would be a winner.
Every year the GCAA in collaboration with the Army embark on tree-treeming exercise, why? to minimise the number of birds that nest in the vicinity of the airport to avoid bird related air accidents. BIrds have been known to enter in collison with planes and get into the engines. If that happens , the engines are shut-off and unless the pilot is a good one and luck on his side the plane will crash fatally.
So my friend becareful of what you wish for others lest it befalls you. If you said what you said out of humour, then your sense of humour, is dry and appalling. |
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tamsier

United Kingdom
558 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 18:31:27
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‘we have disagreed in past but nontheless i had respect for you and treated you like an intellectual. But of late you act the opposite, childish or unintelligent. Kay, many people dnt like Jammeh, or even loathe him, but how on earth can one desire the end of a leader to extent of wanting to murder him along with others just for hatred? Essa seys and MK Jallows of this world would love that. So my friend becareful of what you wish for others lest it befalls you.’ by Madiba
Unless I have gone completely blind, I do not see anywhere on this topic where Kay has literally expressed such views. What I got from reading Kay’s post above was the cancellations occurred in a 4 months period. It was in that period that human rights abuses etc, seemed prevalent and at an up time high - etc. Any reasonable person can see the link hence Kay’s remark ‘Can you connect the dots?’ People are more sensitive nowadays and tend to look for problems when there are none. Look at the literal content and context rather than looking for problems that aren’t there.
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Serere heritage. Serere religion. Serere to the end.
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Edited by - tamsier on 28 Oct 2009 18:51:26 |
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Moe

USA
2326 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 19:25:16
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quote: Originally posted by tamsier
‘we have disagreed in past but nontheless i had respect for you and treated you like an intellectual. But of late you act the opposite, childish or unintelligent. Kay, many people dnt like Jammeh, or even loathe him, but how on earth can one desire the end of a leader to extent of wanting to murder him along with others just for hatred? Essa seys and MK Jallows of this world would love that. So my friend becareful of what you wish for others lest it befalls you.’ by Madiba
Unless I have gone completely blind, I do not see anywhere on this topic where Kay has literally expressed such views. What I got from reading Kay’s post above was the cancellations occurred in a 4 months period. It was in that period that human rights abuses etc, seemed prevalent and at an up time high - etc. Any reasonable person can see the link hence Kay’s remark ‘Can you connect the dots?’ People are more sensitive nowadays and tend to look for problems when there are none. Look at the literal content and context rather than looking for problems that aren’t there.
What do you consider Human rights abuse and tell me when it was prevalent 4 months ago Tam. Am guessing what you mean is the sedition charges preffered against the 6 journalist .That has nothing and absolutely NOTHING to do with Human rights abuses. Please elaborate who was abused? and what is considered Human rights abuse . I got Madis's point, the fact is Both matthew Baldeh whom i prefer to change his last name to Madis 's and Bokarr have similar sentiments being exhibited on a daily basis ,what he did was translate whats evident , You and I both Know what Kay Jatta wants and it aint gonna happen ,can you please explain Kayjatta 's stance on this forum. He not only wants jammeh gone but will be very satisfied if murdered.................................................Please |
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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tamsier

United Kingdom
558 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 20:10:13
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Moe,
My comment on this topic was to defend Kay on the false accusation levied upon him - that he is in favour of the death of Mr Jammeh. Now! He may be, he may not, but that is not evident on any of his postings on this particular topic. In summarising the content of one of his posting which is the result of such accusation, I stated:
‘What I got from reading Kay’s post above was the cancellations occurred in a 4 months period. It was in that period that human rights abuses etc, seemed prevalent and at an up time high - etc. Any reasonable person can see the link hence Kay’s remark ‘‘Can you connect the dots?’’
I appreciate and respect the fact that you are a supporter/in favour of Mr Jammeh. I and many others do not hold the same view and as such it is it is just and proper that you respect our political views just as we respect yours – provided there is no mass murder etc. As regards to your comment:
‘He [Kay] not only wants jammeh gone but will be very satisfied if murdered’
Again, you may be right but that is not evident in any of his postings on this particular topic – i.e. in regards to wanting Jammeh murdered.
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Tamsier
Serere heritage. Serere religion. Serere to the end.
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
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tamsier

United Kingdom
558 Posts |
Posted - 28 Oct 2009 : 20:54:45
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Madiba,
In law, there are different rules judges used to interpret statutory law: Literal rule, mischief rule, golden rule. I now add Madi’s rule. From your quotation of Kay, the context of that post should not be ignored. What I got from it was Mr Jammeh as a ‘powerful wizard’ who is ‘highly gifted’, a mere bird in his engine with all the powers bestowed on Mr Jammeh, he could foresee/ resolve the situation without any problem. I know birds do cause aviation accident but in regards to the context of Kay’s posting, it must be taken as seen. Kay may have meant exactly as you said, but that is not apparent especially when considered in light of the overall context of his posting on this particular topic, at least not to my satisfaction. Stop looking for problems when there are none.
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Tamsier
Serere heritage. Serere religion. Serere to the end.
Roog a fa ha. |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 29 Oct 2009 : 00:02:51
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Tamsier,
I would have no better way to summarise my understanding of what Kay's statement implied. A person (His Higher Spirit Yahya Jammeh )with so much magic power overseeing the sea waters and river banks of wider Gambia, that person is seen mighty. In short, he could have foreseen the invasion of that little bird the night before if the oracles serve good purpose. To have this one escape his wider magical scope is to say that some power imbalance is setting in.
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Moe

USA
2326 Posts |
Posted - 29 Oct 2009 : 06:49:39
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You have to realize Tam,hope you don't mind me calling you Tam ,anyways the fact is over the years ,Kayjatta has proven beyond reasonable doubt what his wishes are and not only that the archives can speak for themselves. If you are searching for one confused science teacher, well there you have it. over 2500 posts dedicated to smear campaign is reason enough. He will speak chinese if the need be and mix it with Japanese depending on what time of day it is,If you looking for bilingual brothers the buck stops here. I doubt this is about what Kayjatta said much rather its about what he has been promoting and what he stands for, sticking his tongue out is not the Gambian solution to the issue at hand.
As you know Darboe is gonna be taking this issue to court and challenging the constitutionality of the Law .
http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/femi-peters-arrest-is-unconstitutional
Well I think he has the wrong deck of cards at hand ,Its not about the constitutionality of the law much rather it's about Fairness and being allowed to assemble when a permit is applied for regardless of what the case maybe ,whether political or not and that is with security presence when approved and this should include everyone.
Just three months ago as i may recall we had the sedition case of the six journalist ,well am assuming you know where am going with this , there is nothing in our times that can take precedence over that ,I don't see anyone challenging the constitutionality of the said Law ,After the Sabarry the parties involved disregarded everything and went on with their daily lives ,Darboe never challenged the constitutionality of the sedition laws ,I am no goddamn lawyer but if I was affected in any shape or form ,the judiciary and the supreme court will have a lot of explaining to do .
What am driving towards is that nothing matters as long as it is not in their interest ,being worried about the presidential age limit set at 65 and it's constitutionality should be the least of Darboes problems right now. Can some one remind the brother what the average average age of a Gambian is . Lack of succession and exemplary leaders can lead to the demise of any organization ................................Peace
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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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kayjatta

2978 Posts |
Posted - 29 Oct 2009 : 07:00:08
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quote: Originally posted by tamsier
‘we have disagreed in past but nontheless i had respect for you and treated you like an intellectual. But of late you act the opposite, childish or unintelligent. Kay, many people dnt like Jammeh, or even loathe him, but how on earth can one desire the end of a leader to extent of wanting to murder him along with others just for hatred? Essa seys and MK Jallows of this world would love that. So my friend becareful of what you wish for others lest it befalls you.’ by Madiba
Unless I have gone completely blind, I do not see anywhere on this topic where Kay has literally expressed such views. What I got from reading Kay’s post above was the cancellations occurred in a 4 months period. It was in that period that human rights abuses etc, seemed prevalent and at an up time high - etc. Any reasonable person can see the link hence Kay’s remark ‘Can you connect the dots?’ People are more sensitive nowadays and tend to look for problems when there are none. Look at the literal content and context rather than looking for problems that aren’t there.
Tamsier, thank you for setting the record straight. I do not know what Madiba is babbling about, because none of what he said is from Kayjatta. Contrary to Mathew Jallow, whom I have refered to as "the rebel without a cause" (with due respect to him) I would never want Jammeh hurt in any way. I wouldn't want him fly with a 'bird lodged in the engine of his plane', oops did I just said '...brain' either. My wish is for Jammeh to face the law for the human rights abuses he meted out to Gambians over the course of his long treacherous rule. With humor and cynicism aside, all I wanted Jammeh to do is to come clean and tell Gambians that he is afraid to leave the country in the midst of a security crisis. Also his security chiefs, who might actually be the architects of all this stuff, could advise the Gambians that the President is unable to leave the country for security reasons. There is no doubt a security crisis exist in the Gambia, and Madiba and Moe can deny all that; and of course there are plenty of birds in the Gambia but this perhaps is the first time a bird flew into any plane (and there are many planes that come and go) in the history of the Gambia. Considering that the reasons given in all the four cancelations are different, it will be interesting what the reason for the next cancelation be. I am sure the next one will be a good reason also, afterall Jammeh is a "Sheik, Professor, Doctor, Alhajie, retd. Colonel"; he cannot run out of good reasons . Sir Dawda, who I never supported either despite my uncle's strong association with the PPP Party and the 'Minister',( my dad, as a businessman stayed completely out of politics. One of my grandfathers though was the 'smartest' person I have ever known-he kept switching between PPP and NCP every year for a decent pay , although I suspect he had always voted for NCP) have never canceled foreign travel four times in a row in all of his thirty years hegemony. Moe as an original "badola" and uneducated, Jammeh needs to step down right now and let fresh, free and fair elections take place. or better still, embrace democratic principles by repealing draconian media laws, stop terrorizing the civil servants and cabinet ministers, recognize independence of the National Assembly and the Judiciary, cut down on corruption and excessive spending on the military at the neglect of the civilian taxpayers. When that happens I will be glad to join you in APRC. Until then I am a harmless critic. But I worry that even if my party, PDOIS/NADD (not UDP, okay ) comes to power, which I think will happen some day soon, I will continue to be a critic. I just can't help attacking the guy with the power... |
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Moe

USA
2326 Posts |
Posted - 29 Oct 2009 : 07:15:35
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Pdois/Nadd and not Udp.well well well, So How is your party gonna come to power if the last elections in 2oo1 you voted for Darboe . You gonna wait for someone to vote Pdois into power ,I thought every vote counts or are u just anticipating that by magic they will come to power and then you can support them meanwhile Darboe has the potential of winning therefore your vote for sure will be Udp just like you previously did ,speaking chinese and japanese again Kay ,you said it ,you voted for Darboe instead of your party because why ?.
I think you deserve a new name Kay everyone will get one after hitting so many points ,as of today i baptize you "Barrey Mouth" "plenty of mouth" thats for sticking you tongue out like a retard.........................................................................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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kayjatta

2978 Posts |
Posted - 29 Oct 2009 : 07:39:14
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| I wasn't in the Gambia in 2001, so I didn't vote. I did for Darboe in 1997, I think the first election under Jammeh and I thoroughly explained that. But honestly I hope Darboe drop this 'Big Party' syndrome he got in his head and rally behind NADD so that we can take our country back from Jammeh... |
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