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Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 17 Aug 2003 17:48:08 -0400
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Mr. Gassama,

I believe we are still going around circles trying to discover the 
proverbial needle in a hay stack.  I still hold my position that your 
pattern of questioning is quite regressive, and there is no way we can 
bring closure to this dialogue.  
 
Halifa Sallah should answer the question himself:  Is he or is he not a 
sociologist?  His silence to the question is subject to any 
speculation; and that includes Yaya Jammeh’s bantering that Halifa is a 
charlatan.  

Finally, Halifa is online and I am quite sure he is reading what I 
wrote.  We can hear from the horse’s mouth instead of arguing just 
anybody’s watered down interpretation of PDOIS understanding of 
socialism.  Let Halifa speak for Halifa.  This is an electronic 
democracy.  Let him come forward and explain his definition of a 
sociologist, “cooperative governance”, the Organization for Socialism 
platform and his “No quick fix solutions in regenerating the Gambian 
economy”. Until he himself explains his dogma before this forum, my 
preliminary conviction is this:- that the PDOIS is a coercionist club 
that exploits the pervasive poverty prevalent in any other country on 
this planet.  This communist club will never tolerate social difference 
but instead they shall try to homogenize individual choice in the name 
of “people taking back ownership of their countries”.  His statements 
that privatization is not the answer is a tacit endorsement of an anti-
free market alternative that promises nothing but tyranny, misery and 
collective poverty.

Regards,

Ebou Jallow 
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