Mathew Jallow *(Most Qualified Gambian to be President of the smiling Coast),* ** Why would i want to talk you, an old drunk fart with deluded dreams. You know i was talking to Modou Nyang, albeit about you. I repeat to Nyang not to be distracted by a drunken delusional old fart. Stoop so low, i say hmmm to that. What is lower than your childish attempt to sully Halifa Sallah's character with the kind of lies you got your then Talibe to send on this forum. You never substantiated those lies when they were called out. You keep drivelling about governance, socialism, capitalism, market-economics and what have you. You have no indepth or original knowledge of these. It is all about posturing. Stick to your tribal obsession. You are a confused old drunk fart trying your best to be taken seriously. Taking about cooperatives and the market here and there just usual trash from so-called former champagne socialist transforming into born-again rabid rogue capitailsts. I have seen and read the likes of Paul Johnson (the silliest historian Britain has ever produced), Brian Sewell, Peter Hichens and many former Trotskeyites who claimed to have been former socialist becoming some outlandish silly joke right-wing pretender. Though i have very limited education i have seen the evil of capitalism and the millions of lives it has ruined (im sure you are thinking i am socialist). No i am not, i do not understand Marx, Lenin, Engels but i have a little idea of what PDOIS stand for and i am no member of PDOIS and will not to be one. I shall always remain independent of party membership. So the silly jibes from the likes of you fixated with Halifa and PDOIS will not stick. I live in Norway, a social democratic country and the only country that recorded a surplus in the recent Global financial meltdown. I wish Norway's good management of its economy, mixing free enterprise with appropriate taxation and social responsibility were the case in most countries. I await your corpus on PDOIS. I know they can hold their own, so please do not dissappoint by running with ur tail between your legs again. Til then. You'll not see me respond to your profusely boring drivel. Mboge On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Mathew K Jallow <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > Mboge, > > You talking to me? Think I have time for a mud brain like u. Hell no. I > just shrug off the adjectives you use to insult me. U and Haruna have > stooped so low, but it does not mean I will not be forced to respond in like > manner. I guarantee you, I have more of those nasty words in my vocabulary. > Who wants to be a revolutionary, me? hell no. Matter of fact, I am > embasassed about my past emmersion in so called socialist ideology. It is a > dead end. You and your Dear Leader, Kim il Sallah, or shall I say Mullah > Sallah will never lead our country. That will be over my dead body. > The quote below comes out of the brain thrust of Mullah Sallah recently. If > you understand the language, you will know it calls for the establishment of > cooperatives, an element of socialist economy that was tried in USSR, China, > CUBA, North Korea etc etc and it failed everywhere. What happened to letting > the market place determine producer prices, rather than the cooperative > price fixing your Mullah is advocating here. Halifa's understanding of > economics is limited, but to a person like you, he has infinite knowledge; > because to you, he makes the clouds thunder, the sky light up, and he has > the power to perform miracles. > > "establishment of a strong farmers’ Cooperative whose leaders would sit > down with those responsible for marketing the produce to discuss all the > administrative and logistical cost of storage and transportation from buying > stations to the purchasers abroad. The sum would be computed and subtracted > from the World Market Price and the outstanding sum would be made known to > the farmer. Union and Marketing agency would then negotiate to determine a > fair producer price. They may take into consideration the advantage of > deducting a reasonable sum from the balance for the purchase of farming > implements and fertilizer which would be sold to the farmers at subsidized > prices to make them available and affordable. The sum left would then be > relied on to determine the producer price. In short, consensual > administration would enable the whole process of determining producer price > of the products of the farmers to be characterized by transparency, > accountability and consensus building between farmers and marketing > agencies" > > Mullah KIm Il Sallah. > > I think I will need to write a full blown commentary about what PDOIS > stands for in terms of policy and how it will ruin our country. Make that > two commentaries; the other will be: Tribalism in government and politics. > The Gambian experience 1965-2010. 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