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Reply to "Charrandas explains why he did it"

Mars posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Mars posted:
Their agenda was to be loyal to the coalition no matter how you want to twist it or turn it. They made that commitment which held the government together. If he felt that the party was betraying their supporters, he should have done the honorable thing and resign. So he was betraying his own principles and supporters only two weeks ago when he gave a rousing speech in the parliament in favor of the government and their budget for the new year. He's a confused fool if you're saying that two weeks ago he was betraying his supporters and now he's all for them. The man was in contact with the PPP and he did what he did for his own selfish reasons. I didn't say that he's a national traitor. I said that he's a common traitor who cannot be considered as a national hero. A national hero appeals to most of the nation. He doesn't.

There is no honor in politics. Politicians see power, not honor. If the tables were turned, would you have the same sentiment of the member resigning? I bet not. There would have been gloating as we see here.

There is certainly no honor in Charrandas. Resigning is the more honorable thing to do than betraying your party for a few pieces of silver.

No proof of betraying anyone for silver. The man said and explained what he did and for what reason he did it. I don't think Charandas needs Guyana dollars.

FM
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