By the way, if you can read Turkish, you may want to read what I wrote a while ago, arguing exactly what Shane said:
http://sabrioncu.blogspot.com/2007/01/deniz-gokce-boyle-dedi-imf-programiyla.html My point is this: do not make statements that include the words all, every, never and the like, because they are easy to disprove: this Deniz Gocke, to whom I am objecting in that writing, claimed that Bulgaria did well after their adherence to the IMF program. Assuming that he is right, that is, Bulgaria did well with the IMF program, which I did not even question, what did he prove other than that there is at least one country who did well with the IMF program? The question is: so what? So, be careful when you make your statements! This is all I am saying! Because, your statements affect where we may go and where we cannot! Best, Sabri _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
