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Reply to "Violent when in power, still violent when out of power."

VishMahabir posted:

This is a lot of crock from Freddie...yes there was violence on both sides.

But if the PPP were a violent party, they would not have let the Kabaka rule for 28 years...especially it being a Marxist Revolutionary party that wages revolution to remove a government and being admirers of Fidel Castro and Che Guevarra. PPP leaders are *****cats when it comes to comparing violence on both sides....incidentally Indians seem to be more violent when they deal with other Indians, not Africans...

Burnham was a violent man but he knew how to add finess to it so he did not come off as a traditional dictator...remember Rodney, Teekah and the Rabbi.

Vish,

Don't think there were no East Indian underground groups that had intentions to over throw Burnham.There were a few.Burnham was a smart fella he had undercover Secret Police Group one of my friends brother an East Indian was affiliated.

I was not easy to overthrow Burnham,one of the reasons he choose the Chief of Staff.

Django
Last edited by Django
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