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Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by KishanB:

Remember this number YUJI  - 40 %.

 

 

 

Bhai

 

We will see the results on election night. This is what matters. The rest is all talk and Talk is Cheap.

Yugi, I agree with you. Ramotar is at it again. He is a great talker.

 

Donald Ramotar’s worn out game

January 28, 2014 | By | Filed Under Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon 

There are many things that Donald Ramotar wants. But behind all these wants is a game. It is an old stratagem. In the end the ancient trick ends up embarrassing the game-inventor who thinks that he has invented something marvelously subtle and creative. Mr. Ramotar’s game is essentially made of words. Sadly for Mr. Ramotar none of his advisors have warned him that if a leader keeps talking, keeps promising and doesn’t deliver, he ends looking foolish in the eyes of all. It would appear Mr. Ramotar learnt nothing from his hypocritical outburst at a speech he gave at an event to observe the 50th anniversary of UG. He told his audience that the different ideas that the PPP and the opposition have should not serve to divide the nation because all we have to do is try the ideas and see if they work. If they don’t at least they were tried. The highlight of that pretence was when he raised his voice and shouted, “But for Christ’s sake, don’t let the different ideas paralyze us.” The man has not tried any idea from any quarter outside of the PPP since he made that exclamation. Since then Guyana is still in paralysis over the failure of the Ramotar presidency to acknowledge any idea from any opposition group, from any governmental critic much less attempt to implement any such idea. Not deterred by his double standards, Ramotar is at it again.

 

 

Mitwah
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