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JCKALLON2User is Offline

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07/30/2007 12:20 PM Alert 
News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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07/30/2007 12:37 PM Alert 
This EVIL SLPP Foolishness is not going to fly. This is one thing the Good SLPP folk will not do.

Charles Margai is in this election to WIN!!!  Should anyone else win the presidency, the person will be well served to ask Charles Margai to help fix all that has gone rotten umder Kabbahlaria and BeLewa-Yodalaria.



-----Original Message-----
From: JCKALLON2@aol.com
Sent: Jul 30, 2007 3:12 PM
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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JCKALLON2User is Offline

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07/30/2007 12:54 PM Alert 
Karmoh AKB:
I have been monitoring the campaign very closely (will be heading to Sierra Leone later this week) and will tell you this authentically: The people of Sierra Leone are poised to teach Mr. Charles Margai on August 11 the same lesson they finally succeeded in teaching Mr. John Karefa-Smart, another guy who loved to practice politics but hated accepting defeat graciously, -- that there are no hereditary princes in a democratic republican system, and no powers not granted by the voters.
 
- JCK
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On 7/30/2007, theai@earthlink.net writes:
This EVIL SLPP Foolishness is not going to fly. This is one thing the Good SLPP folk will not do.

Charles Margai is in this election to WIN!!!  Should anyone else win the presidency, the person will be well served to ask Charles Margai to help fix all that has gone rotten umder Kabbahlaria and BeLewa-Yodalaria.




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07/30/2007 1:54 PM Alert 
Jaiah,

I think the excessive heat in Arizona this year or some type of global warming phenomenom may be getting to you guys lately.  Did you even notice that the signature at the bottom of the so-called release was not that of Victor's.  Or that the address listed for the APC office was incorrect?  If the Sierra Leone Peoples Problem (SLPP) propaganda people are going to put something like that out to the international community, wouldn't you suggest that they check basic information before some one like you that Sierra Leone has so much hope in start circulating that trash?  In any case, neither Victor Foh nor PMDC S/G, Ansu Lansana is associted with that rubbish.

Be that as it may,  if Charles Francis wanted to be A/G why wouldn't he just have stayed wit the SLPP?  And how can any one be more mediocre than the two last two A/G's: Eke Halloway or Carew (what's his name)?  Even the judges at the so-called special court thought Halloway was on some type of banned substance when he presented arguments before them in the case of Norman vs. Kabbah.

A. SamForay


-----Original Message-----
From: JCKALLON2@aol.com
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Sent: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 3:12 pm
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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07/30/2007 1:58 PM Alert 
Jaiah Kallon:
The docoment is as genuine as the evidence adduced by Kabbah and Berewa to murder our daughter Kula Samba.
You are sick! Very Sick.
Yaya Fanusie

On 7/30/07, JCKALLON2@aol.com <JCKALLON2@aol.com> wrote:
News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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07/30/2007 2:11 PM Alert 
I saw that you did not include Berewa as one of your "very scholarly (AG) individuals". Can you please tell us the reason for that, being the SLPP/Berewa supporter you are? Does that mean Berewa is far below mediocre? Hahahaaaaaaaaaaaa, you implied it! hahahaaaaaaaaa
 
TO 

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To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 3:12:26 PM
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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07/30/2007 2:42 PM Alert 
Karmoh JCK, I have seen the document in question (I have in my possesstion a PDF copy of the purpored original of an APC internal memo), but frankly I doubt if it is what you want to make it. That list surfaced after the Tom Nyumah incident, and in my opinion, it is just a desperate attempt by the SLPP to scare people (especially those who are likely to vote for the PMDC) that Margai has agreed to suport the APC and bring them back to power. It is the usual bogey man strategy, intended to scare people who are likely to vote for the PMDC. Given the hisory of the violence aginst the people of the South and th East during APC era, such a tactic would force people into abandonin the PMDC in favour of the SLPP. But just look at the document, it doesn't appear genine. In fact, there are only two people in the PMDC who are in the list. In one breath, the SLPP labels Margai as a power hungry megalomaniac who would stop at nothing to become president of Sierra Leone, and yet in another breath, his intention is to make the APC come to power? C'mon now, people have to be more imaginative than this. Megalomaniacs only want power for themselves, and if the portrayal of Margai by the SLPP is correct (which is far from so) then, this document does a disservice to that image, because megalomania wants power for only itself, and itself alone. This is short is a fabrication of somebody's imagination. The SLPP really have to make up their mind about Margai. En plenty man get fo surprise at the outcome of he election. Quoting JCKALLON2@aol.com: > > News Flash!! > > Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC > party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he > succeed in > siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to > win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential > agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to > the > public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance > Minister, > according to the same "shadow cabinet" document. > > Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the > history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly > individuals as > Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. > That > prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election > campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies > being > circulated all over the country. > > - JCK > > > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > Zubairu Wai PhD Candidate Department of Political science Researcher, Centre for International and strategic Studies York University 4700 Keele Street Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 Tel: 416 650 2286 Email: zubawai@yorku.ca
theaiUser is Offline

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07/30/2007 4:07 PM Alert 
Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

Nor men Karmor JCK, na dis dem bin day kohl "Desperado." The EVIL SLPP, as opposed to the Good SLPP, are desperate!!!




on 7/30/07 5:27 PM, Zubairu Wai at zubawai@yorku.ca wrote:

> Karmoh JCK,
> I have seen the document in question (I have in my possesstion a PDF copy of
> the
> purpored original of an APC internal memo), but frankly I doubt if it is what
> you want to make it. That list surfaced after the Tom Nyumah incident, and in
> my opinion, it is just a desperate attempt by the SLPP to scare people
> (especially those who are likely to vote for the PMDC) that Margai has agreed
> to suport the APC and bring them back to power. It is the usual bogey man
> strategy, intended to scare people who are likely to vote for the PMDC. Given
> the hisory of the violence aginst the people of the South and th East during
> APC era, such a tactic would force people into abandonin the PMDC in favour of
> the SLPP.
> But just look at the document, it doesn't appear genine. In fact, there are
> only
> two people in the PMDC who are in the list. In one breath, the SLPP labels
> Margai as a power hungry megalomaniac who would stop at nothing to become
> president of Sierra Leone, and yet in another breath, his intention is to make
> the APC come to power? C'mon now, people have to be more imaginative than
> this.
> Megalomaniacs only want power for themselves, and if the portrayal of Margai
> by
> the SLPP is correct (which is far from so) then, this document does a
> disservice to that image, because megalomania wants power for only itself, and
> itself alone. This is short is a fabrication of somebody's imagination. The
> SLPP really have to make up their mind about Margai. En plenty man get fo
> surprise at the outcome of he election.
>
> Quoting JCKALLON2@aol.com:
>
>>
>> News Flash!!
>>
>> Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC
>> party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he
>> succeed in
>> siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to
>> win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential
>> agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to
>> the
>> public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance
>> Minister,
>> according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
>>
>> Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the
>> history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly
>> individuals as
>> Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas.
>> That
>> prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election
>> campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies
>> being
>> circulated all over the country.
>>
>> - JCK
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at
>> http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
>>
>
>
> Zubairu Wai
> PhD Candidate
> Department of Political science
> Researcher, Centre for International and strategic Studies
> York University
> 4700 Keele Street
> Toronto, Ontario
> M3J 1P3
> Tel: 416 650 2286
> Email: zubawai@yorku.ca
theaiUser is Offline

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07/30/2007 4:09 PM Alert 
Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

Ha, ha, ha, ha, haaaaaaaaaaa.... Karmor Sagba, you forgot the He, he, he, he, heeeeeeeeee--)

Karmor JCK beht dog na Kline Town!!!




on 7/30/07 5:02 PM, Toegondoe Sagbah at mendemoi@yahoo.com wrote:

I saw that you did not include Berewa as one of your "very scholarly (AG) individuals". Can you please tell us the reason for that, being the SLPP/Berewa supporter you are? Does that mean Berewa is far below mediocre? Hahahaaaaaaaaaaaa, you implied it! hahahaaaaaaaaa

TO

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To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 3:12:26 PM
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

News Flash!!

Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.

Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.

- JCK





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07/30/2007 4:13 PM Alert 
Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

Unfortunately for us, Karmor JCK is now in our neck of the woods. But all the same, the Dee Cee humidity has mangled his once very good brain.



on 7/30/07 4:52 PM, asamforay@aol.com at asamforay@aol.com wrote:

Jaiah,

I think the excessive heat in Arizona this year or some type of global warming phenomenom may be getting to you guys lately.  Did you even notice that the signature at the bottom of the so-called release was not that of Victor's.  Or that the address listed for the APC office was incorrect?  If the Sierra Leone Peoples Problem (SLPP) propaganda people are going to put something like that out to the international community, wouldn't you suggest that they check basic information before some one like you that Sierra Leone has so much hope in start circulating that trash?  In any case, neither Victor Foh nor PMDC S/G, Ansu Lansana is associted with that rubbish.

Be that as it may,  if Charles Francis wanted to be A/G why wouldn't he just have stayed wit the SLPP?  And how can any one be more mediocre than the two last two A/G's: Eke Halloway or Carew (what's his name)?  Even the judges at the so-called special court thought Halloway was on some type of banned substance when he presented arguments before them in the case of Norman vs. Kabbah.

A. SamForay


-----Original Message-----
From: JCKALLON2@aol.com
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Sent: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 3:12 pm
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

News Flash!!

Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.

Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.

- JCK






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07/30/2007 5:35 PM Alert 
Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

Karmor JCK, I hope you remember what happened to Nyuma The National and International Criminal.

If you are being recalled to go help BeLewa-Yodalaria steal the election (a la The Bushler) because you have failed in the Diapora propaganda effort, well (in the word of Reagan), your demise is inevitable. US politics is more civil compared to S/L politics. Nephew Ishmael has been recalled for the same reason.

Being your best friend and brother, I strongly suggest that you stay put!!!


on 7/30/07 3:51 PM, JCKALLON2@aol.com at JCKALLON2@aol.com wrote:

Karmoh AKB:
I have been monitoring the campaign very closely (will be heading to Sierra Leone later this week) and will tell you this authentically: The people of Sierra Leone are poised to teach Mr. Charles Margai on August 11 the same lesson they finally succeeded in teaching Mr. John Karefa-Smart, another guy who loved to practice politics but hated accepting defeat graciously, -- that there are no hereditary princes in a democratic republican system, and no powers not granted by the voters.

- JCK
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On 7/30/2007, theai@earthlink.net writes:
This EVIL SLPP Foolishness is not going to fly. This is one thing the Good SLPP folk will not do.

Charles Margai is in this election to WIN!!!  Should anyone else win the presidency, the person will be well served to ask Charles Margai to help fix all that has gone rotten umder Kabbahlaria and BeLewa-Yodalaria.






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07/30/2007 5:35 PM Alert 
On 7/30/2007, mendemoi@yahoo.com writes:
I saw that you did not include Berewa as one of your "very scholarly (AG) individuals".
__________________________________________
Demia Toegondoe:
I did when I wrote: "such very scholarly individuals as ..."
 
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07/30/2007 7:51 PM Alert 
Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

Karmor JCK, are you afraid of mentioning the name Solomon Ekuma BeLewa-Yodalaria Pontius Pillate???

BeLewa lupui yay gboh
Bewa gima nohwongoh
Tama bla lay loh

BeLewa nya fogbay loh a ge vomie
Nyabeh gi sondui loh kohti wama






on 7/30/07 7:41 PM, JCKALLON2@aol.com at JCKALLON2@aol.com wrote:

On 7/30/2007, mendemoi@yahoo.com writes:
I saw that you did not include Berewa as one of your "very scholarly (AG) individuals".
__________________________________________
Demia Toegondoe:
I did when I wrote: "such very scholarly individuals as ..."

- JCK






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07/31/2007 9:34 AM Alert 

JCK,

I may have a contrarian view on this. I believe the real news is not so much CFM's qualification for the  job of AG (it's after all a political appointment and ours has never been a realm of hotly contested complex constitutional/rights issues) but whether a position of AG would quench CFM's substantial thirst for power. If AG was all he was willing to settle for, I am sure SLPP would have readily obliged CFM to preserve party unity.

Come a run-off however, CFM will have no negotiable political currency because SLPP can appeal directly to his supporters for their second-round votes and APC may belatedly recognize (when are they going to?!) that those PMDC votes are protest SLPP votes that CFM cannot transfer to them. They may have already figured this out, judging from their choice of AG as the position on offer to him rather than cash ministries like Finance or Mines. I see this AG position as merely a hedge (should the improbable happen) and a painless gesture to maintain the existing  bogus my-enemy's-enemy-is-my-friend APC/PMDC alliance. Neither one of these guys, Ernest or Charles, would cede the presidency to the other even if were all it took to take power from the SLPP. If that scenario were probable, APC would have offered CFM a position more substantive (in the African political sense, more cash-laden) positiion.

Just my two halalas,

Sam Zoker





From: JCKALLON2@aol.com
Reply-To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu, JCKALLON2@aol.com
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:12:26 EDT

News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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07/31/2007 9:34 AM Alert 
Ndakei Sam,

C'mon.  You surely have more common sense than this.  I would expect idle professors to propagate this sort of nonsense but how do you figure that Charles Francis will be an A/G under any government APC/SLPP or otherwise?  You are from Pujehun, I assume, and you are very much aware that Pujehun is purely PMDC/Margai territory these days judging from the prevalence of the Kaikai's, Kemokai's, Rogers and even Massaquoi's as founding members of the PMDC.

How do you actually count on an SLPP run-off when they are solidly poised to lose Pujehun, Bonthe, Moyamba and their usual 10 - 15 percent in Kabala and a few Northern constituencies.  In any case, don't stress yourselves over some bogus APC cabinet.  Charles is in Lugbu this week and based on my understanding to my folks there, there won't be any run off with SLPP as a key player. As Lugbu goes ORANGE, so does SLPP or what is left of it in the rest of the country.

A. SamForay


-----Original Message-----
From: sam zoker <samzoker@hotmail.com>
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu; JCKALLON2@aol.com
Sent: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 7:39 am
Subject: RE: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

JCK,
I may have a contrarian view on this. I believe the real news is not so much CFM's qualification for the  job of AG (it's after all a political appointment and ours has never been a realm of hotly contested complex constitutional/rights issues) but whether a position of AG would quench CFM's substantial thirst for power. If AG was all he was willing to settle for, I am sure SLPP would have readily obliged CFM to preserve party unity.
Come a run-off however, CFM will have no negotiable political currency because SLPP can appeal directly to his supporters for their second-round votes and APC may belatedly recognize (when are they going to?!) that those PMDC votes are protest SLPP votes that CFM cannot transfer to them. They may have already figured this out, judging from their choice of AG as the position on offer to him rather than cash ministries like Finance or Mines. I see this AG position as merely a hedge (should the improbable happen) and a painless gesture to maintain the existing  bogus my-enemy's-enemy-is-my-friend APC/PMDC alliance. Neither one of these guys, Ernest or Charles, would cede the presidency to the other even if were all it took to take power from the SLPP. If that scenario were probable, APC would have offered CFM a position more substantive (in the African political sense, more cash-laden) positiion.
Just my two halalas,
Sam Zoker




From: JCKALLON2@aol.com
Reply-To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu, JCKALLON2@aol.com
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:12:26 EDT

News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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07/31/2007 9:34 AM Alert 
I think SLPP folks are so worried they are losing their minds in searching for ways to get back their lost constituency now taken over by PMDC. Hahahaaaa.
TO

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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 8:21:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

Ndakei Sam,

C'mon.  You surely have more common sense than this.  I would expect idle professors to propagate this sort of nonsense but how do you figure that Charles Francis will be an A/G under any government APC/SLPP or otherwise?  You are from Pujehun, I assume, and you are very much aware that Pujehun is purely PMDC/Margai territory these days judging from the prevalence of the Kaikai's, Kemokai's, Rogers and even Massaquoi's as founding members of the PMDC.

How do you actually count on an SLPP run-off when they are solidly poised to lose Pujehun, Bonthe, Moyamba and their usual 10 - 15 percent in Kabala and a few Northern constituencies.  In any case, don't stress yourselves over some bogus APC cabinet.  Charles is in Lugbu this week and based on my understanding to my folks there, there won't be any run off with SLPP as a key player. As Lugbu goes ORANGE, so does SLPP or what is left of it in the rest of the country.

A. SamForay


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From: sam zoker <samzoker@hotmail.com>
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu; JCKALLON2@aol.com
Sent: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 7:39 am
Subject: RE: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

JCK,
I may have a contrarian view on this. I believe the real news is not so much CFM's qualification for the  job of AG (it's after all a political appointment and ours has never been a realm of hotly contested complex constitutional/rights issues) but whether a position of AG would quench CFM's substantial thirst for power. If AG was all he was willing to settle for, I am sure SLPP would have readily obliged CFM to preserve party unity.
Come a run-off however, CFM will have no negotiable political currency because SLPP can appeal directly to his supporters for their second-round votes and APC may belatedly recognize (when are they going to?!) that those PMDC votes are protest SLPP votes that CFM cannot transfer to them. They may have already figured this out, judging from their choice of AG as the position on offer to him rather than cash ministries like Finance or Mines. I see this AG position as merely a hedge (should the improbable happen) and a painless gesture to maintain the existing  bogus my-enemy's-enemy-is-my-friend APC/PMDC alliance. Neither one of these guys, Ernest or Charles, would cede the presidency to the other even if were all it took to take power from the SLPP. If that scenario were probable, APC would have offered CFM a position more substantive (in the African political sense, more cash-laden) positiion.
Just my two halalas,
Sam Zoker




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To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:12:26 EDT

News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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07/31/2007 9:34 AM Alert 
It's a surprise that SLPP have resorted to this negative propaganda about charles been tipped to be the AG in APC's gov.Are there signs that they will loose the election......?But  this celebrated joke will not changed the resolved of our people this time after they've been USED,REFUSED, ABUSED and then ABANDONED;.......SIXTY THOUSAND LEONES AND ONE BAG OF RICE CAN NOT BUY THEIR VOTES THIS TIME LONTA !( Emmerson Bobor Painb Album.)


Toegondoe Sagbah <mendemoi@yahoo.com> wrote:
I think SLPP folks are so worried they are losing their minds in searching for ways to get back their lost constituency now taken over by PMDC. Hahahaaaa.
TO

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To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu; samzoker@hotmail.com; JCKALLON2@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 8:21:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

Ndakei Sam,

C'mon.  You surely have more common sense than this.  I would expect idle professors to propagate this sort of nonsense but how do you figure that Charles Francis will be an A/G under any government APC/SLPP or otherwise?  You are from Pujehun, I assume, and you are very much aware that Pujehun is purely PMDC/Margai territory these days judging from the prevalence of the Kaikai's, Kemokai's, Rogers and even Massaquoi's as founding members of the PMDC.

How do you actually count on an SLPP run-off when they are solidly poised to lose Pujehun, Bonthe, Moyamba and their usual 10 - 15 percent in Kabala and a few Northern constituencies.  In any case, don't stress yourselves over some bogus APC cabinet.  Charles is in Lugbu this week and based on my understanding to my folks there, there won't be any run off with SLPP as a key player. As Lugbu goes ORANGE, so does SLPP or what is left of it in the rest of the country.

A. SamForay


-----Original Message-----
From: sam zoker <samzoker@hotmail.com>
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu; JCKALLON2@aol.com
Sent: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 7:39 am
Subject: RE: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

JCK,
I may have a contrarian view on this. I believe the real news is not so much CFM's qualification for the  job of AG (it's after all a political appointment and ours has never been a realm of hotly contested complex constitutional/rights issues) but whether a position of AG would quench CFM's substantial thirst for power. If AG was all he was willing to settle for, I am sure SLPP would have readily obliged CFM to preserve party unity.
Come a run-off however, CFM will have no negotiable political currency because SLPP can appeal directly to his supporters for their second-round votes and APC may belatedly recognize (when are they going to?!) that those PMDC votes are protest SLPP votes that CFM cannot transfer to them. They may have already figured this out, judging from their choice of AG as the position on offer to him rather than cash ministries like Finance or Mines. I see this AG position as merely a hedge (should the improbable happen) and a painless gesture to maintain the existing  bogus my-enemy's-enemy-is-my-friend APC/PMDC alliance. Neither one of these guys, Ernest or Charles, would cede the presidency to the other even if were all it took to take power from the SLPP. If that scenario were probable, APC would have offered CFM a position more substantive (in the African political sense, more cash-laden) positiion.
Just my two halalas,
Sam Zoker




From: JCKALLON2@aol.com
Reply-To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu, JCKALLON2@aol.com
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:12:26 EDT

News Flash!!
 
Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.
 
Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.
 
- JCK




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07/31/2007 9:34 AM Alert 
Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

WOW!!!  It was not too long ago that the supporters of the EVIL SLPP, as opposed to the Good SLPP, were talking about a "slam dunk" win. Now they are talking about a "Run-Off."

Translation:  The EVILL SLPP supporters, as opposed to the Good SLPP, are now thoroughly convinced in their hearts and minds that they have lost this election. If there is going to be any run-off, it will be between the APC and the PMDC.

Thanks to the mangled brains of Kabbahlaria and BeLewa-Yodalaria, what is left is a mangled SLPP!!!



on 7/31/07 7:39 AM, sam zoker at samzoker@hotmail.com wrote:

JCK,

I may have a contrarian view on this. I believe the real news is not so much CFM's qualification for the  job of AG (it's after all a political appointment and ours has never been a realm of hotly contested complex constitutional/rights issues) but whether a position of AG would quench CFM's substantial thirst for power. If AG was all he was willing to settle for, I am sure SLPP would have readily obliged CFM to preserve party unity.

Come a run-off however, CFM will have no negotiable political currency because SLPP can appeal directly to his supporters for their second-round votes and APC may belatedly recognize (when are they going to?!) that those PMDC votes are protest SLPP votes that CFM cannot transfer to them. They may have already figured this out, judging from their choice of AG as the position on offer to him rather than cash ministries like Finance or Mines. I see this AG position as merely a hedge (should the improbable happen) and a painless gesture to maintain the existing  bogus my-enemy's-enemy-is-my-friend APC/PMDC alliance. Neither one of these guys, Ernest or Charles, would cede the presidency to the other even if were all it took to take power from the SLPP. If that scenario were probable, APC would have offered CFM a position more substantive (in the African political sense, more cash-laden) positiion.

Just my two halalas,

Sam Zoker





From: JCKALLON2@aol.com
Reply-To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu, JCKALLON2@aol.com
To: leonenet@lists.umbc.edu
Subject: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:12:26 EDT

News Flash!!

Mr. Charles Margai, the founder and presidential candidate for the PMDC party, will become the next Attorney-General of Sierra Leone should he succeed in siphoning enough votes from the base of the ruling SLPP to enable the APC to win the August 11 general election. This was contained in a confidential agreement between Mr. Margai and APC leaders, details of which were leaked to the public last week. APC Secretary-General Victor Foh will become Finance Minister, according to the same "shadow cabinet" document.

Mr. Margai would thus become the most mediocre attorney general in the history of Sierra Leone, a position once held by such very scholarly individuals as Messrs Berthan McCauley, Nathaniel Buck, Abdulai Conteh and Banda Thomas. That prospect alone has turned the document into a powerful general election campaign weapon against both the APC and the PMDC, with numbers of copies being circulated all over the country.

- JCK





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07/31/2007 12:23 PM Alert 
On 7/31/2007, theai@earthlink.net writes:
If there is going to be any run-off, it will be between the APC and the PMDC.
________________________
Karmoh AKB:
I can see that you, Rev. SamForay and Demia Toegondoe are carefully preparing the stage from which the Complainer-In-Chief will cry foul and mount his usual protest after he is badly trounced again this time. The PMDC will be lucky to pick up a single seat in any of the urban centers where its followers have been making all the noise. 
 
As I have already explained, there are no hereditary princes at the national level in Sierra Leone, as one Jengo Stevens learnt a long time ago. (They are relegated basically to chiefdom-level politics.) Just because the guy can form a party does not mean he will win an election
 
- JCK




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07/31/2007 7:11 PM Alert 
Re: [Leonenet] APC Shadow Cabinet Names Margai Attorney-General

Very interesting, no? What party has Kabbahlaria or BeLewa-Yodalaria ever formed? Instead, they have become party destroyers, yes?



on 7/31/07 3:21 PM, JCKALLON2@aol.com at JCKALLON2@aol.com wrote:

On 7/31/2007, theai@earthlink.net writes:
If there is going to be any run-off, it will be between the APC and the PMDC.
________________________
Karmoh AKB:
I can see that you, Rev. SamForay and Demia Toegondoe are carefully preparing the stage from which the Complainer-In-Chief will cry foul and mount his usual protest after he is badly trounced again this time. The PMDC will be lucky to pick up a single seat in any of the urban centers where its followers have been making all the noise.

As I have already explained, there are no hereditary princes at the national level in Sierra Leone, as one Jengo Stevens learnt a long time ago. (They are relegated basically to chiefdom-level politics.) Just because the guy can form a party does not mean he will win an election

- JCK






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