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Date: | Mon, 3 Dec 2001 11:47:24 EST |
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Haruna,
If I understand the PDOIS, as I am given to belief over these past
several years, the focus had been and continue to be, the evolution and
consolidation of a process of acquisition. This means, once people understand
what this party is all about, they take ownership of it. The principles that
the party germinates; the selfless tendencies that it nourishes; the
political literature that it has originated, I believe, are greater than
those who conceived and actualized them. Anyone who can challenge one's self
to the overall goal of perpetuating the ideals embodied in their struggle,
can definitely take ownership of this struggle. They have archived a lot of
information that can guide this effort. This I believe is the legacy they can
leave to posterity.
They have in no uncertain terms articulated their position on issues of
govrnance, democracy and People's power, and impress upon everyone the kind
of society they want to build. This kind of society is fundamental to their
overall objective, and they harbor no illusions remarking that it may not
even happen in their life time. This is their challenge.
Rene
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