Amna Ali should be the coalition vice presidential pick for 2020. After the appeal court ruling, the woman came out better than Moses and Ramjattan. She appeared to have everything covered under her belt. She even has a prayer recited for APNU return to power.
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Why don't you invite her as a guest on GNI? We can have Nehru and Django interview her.
I do not interview stinking PIGS!!!
Why not? You can delve into her heritage and values as an individual.
Nehru posted:I do not interview stinking PIGS!!!
only sweet smelling ones??????
They have a better chance if you can find one.
Nehru posted:I do not interview stinking PIGS!!!
Stop the hate and name calling.
Amna is a die-hard PNC. Always was. I have no idea about what the PPP did to her but it must be very serious to have someone so hardcore PNC.
Prince posted:Amna Ali should be the coalition vice presidential pick for 2020. After the appeal court ruling, the woman came out better than Moses and Ramjattan. She appeared to have everything covered under her belt. She even has a prayer recited for APNU return to power.
A very accurate statement. With that size, I bet this was an easy task for her.
Prashad posted:Amna is a die-hard PNC. Always was. I have no idea about what the PPP did to her but it must be very serious to have someone so hardcore PNC.
I recall when Amna Ally became National Secretary of the YSM, youth arm of the PNC, around 1979. She lived next door to my first cousin in Middle Road, La Penitence. Whenever I visited and chatted politics over drinks, my cousin would caution me to speak quietly. "Amna gon hear," he whispered. He was afraid of losing his NIS job by entertaining a PPP activist.
Anna came through the ranks.
Loyal comrade of the PNC.
Gilbakka posted:Prashad posted:Amna is a die-hard PNC. Always was. I have no idea about what the PPP did to her but it must be very serious to have someone so hardcore PNC.
I recall when Amna Ally became National Secretary of the YSM, youth arm of the PNC, around 1979. She lived next door to my first cousin in Middle Road, La Penitence. Whenever I visited and chatted politics over drinks, my cousin would caution me to speak quietly. "Amna gon hear," he whispered. He was afraid of losing his NIS job by entertaining a PPP activist.
Life under the PNC. Afraid for your job and your life.