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Reply to "Sweet sweet Guyana"

Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Churchill:

Nehru I am glad that you will take my advice on toning down your venom towards Moses....Moses did not destroy Guyana in fact he tried to stop its destruction by the Jagdeo/Ramouthar cabal....just ask Ralph how they sought his assistance in sidelining Moses and others......and in the end he was sidelined himself after being used to go through the charade of the selection process for the presidential candidate....

 

In 1998 Moses polled the second highest number of votes at the PPP congress because the delegates saw him as the true successor to Cheddi....the majority of the folks who supported Moses at that congress are still supportive of him in spite of the fact that he is no longer with the PPP..... Some of us would be surprised to know that many PPP supporters would like to see Moses back in the party to straighten things out.....if Ramouthar is stupid enough to call a snap elections and Moses happens to be the AFC's presidential candidate then the Jagdeo/Ramouthar cabal would be up the creek without a paddle......

I respect your opinion BUT I am not agreeing with all you stated. We all know now that Jagdeo sidelined Moses BUT that is no reason for anyone to not think about the general population/.

BuxonSpiceMan, you're an unmitigated disaster for a political being. What about what Churchill said about the following that you do not agree with?

 

  • The results of the PPP Congress in 1998
  • That Moses did not destroy Guyana
  • That Ralph's help was sought to sideline Moses
  • That there are many in the PPP who would like to see Moses back.

Let's hear the parts you do not agree with Teacher Churchill about.

1998 has no relevance to 2012. Ralph help or lack of is also irrelevant. political Parties all over the World do that. ASk Baldeo you educate you on that.  Great for Moses if many would like to see him back. Do you think his actions will make that possible???

Nehru
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