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Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
.  However the fact remains that close to half of the country voted against the new Government. 

How come the PPP didn't think so when they won 49% and 51% voted against them in 2011?

Guyana is no more united than it was in 2011.  The election results proves it.  The coalition has won but they are almost in the same position that the PPP was in 2011. 

And if the issue of lack of ethnic unity was raised last year you and the PPP would have screamed that all is well and every one loves each other.

 

Now Guyana is not united.  Interesting that the boot is on the other foot things change.

 

Don't worry thanks to Moses there will be no cries of "ahwe pan tap" even though blacks heard the cries of "ahbe pan tap" for the last 22 years.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
.  However the fact remains that close to half of the country voted against the new Government. 

How come the PPP didn't think so when they won 49% and 51% voted against them in 2011?

Guyana is no more united than it was in 2011.  The election results proves it.  The coalition has won but they are almost in the same position that the PPP was in 2011. 

And if the issue of lack of ethnic unity was raised last year you and the PPP would have screamed that all is well and every one loves each other.

 

Now Guyana is not united.  Interesting that the boot is on the other foot things change.

 

Don't worry thanks to Moses there will be no cries of "ahwe pan tap" even though blacks heard the cries of "ahbe pan tap" for the last 22 years.

You need to take a long, good look in the Mirror!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
.  However the fact remains that close to half of the country voted against the new Government. 

How come the PPP didn't think so when they won 49% and 51% voted against them in 2011?

Guyana is no more united than it was in 2011.  The election results proves it.  The coalition has won but they are almost in the same position that the PPP was in 2011. 

And if the issue of lack of ethnic unity was raised last year you and the PPP would have screamed that all is well and every one loves each other.

 

Now Guyana is not united.  Interesting that the boot is on the other foot things change.

 

Don't worry thanks to Moses there will be no cries of "ahwe pan tap" even though blacks heard the cries of "ahbe pan tap" for the last 22 years.

This is merely your opinion and does not matter.  I am stating the FACTS.  HALF of the Guyanese people have voted against the New Government.  There is a high probability that they might not last more than one term.

alena06
Originally Posted by alena06:
 

This is merely your opinion and does not matter.  I am stating the FACTS.  HALF of the Guyanese people have voted against the New Government.  There is a high probability that they might not last more than one term.

Alena half of the country was against the PPP in 2011.  Did you notice that then, or just the fact that they won control of the presidency and cabinet?

 

Now that the shoe is on the other foot life is suddenly different.

FM
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
.  However the fact remains that close to half of the country voted against the new Government. 

How come the PPP didn't think so when they won 49% and 51% voted against them in 2011?

Guyana is no more united than it was in 2011.  The election results proves it.  The coalition has won but they are almost in the same position that the PPP was in 2011. 

But they are in a position to create change and make things better, for all equally. Did the PPP practice equality ? 

What did the PPP do to improve the lives of ordinary citizens for the past 23 years ?

I know one thing they did for sure.

Corrupt officials shut down a suicide prevention program for youth, because of their own greed and these asses are still top people in the PPP.   

Tola
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
.  However the fact remains that close to half of the country voted against the new Government. 

How come the PPP didn't think so when they won 49% and 51% voted against them in 2011?

Guyana is no more united than it was in 2011.  The election results proves it.  The coalition has won but they are almost in the same position that the PPP was in 2011. 

And if the issue of lack of ethnic unity was raised last year you and the PPP would have screamed that all is well and every one loves each other.

 

Now Guyana is not united.  Interesting that the boot is on the other foot things change.

 

Don't worry thanks to Moses there will be no cries of "ahwe pan tap" even though blacks heard the cries of "ahbe pan tap" for the last 22 years.

This is merely your opinion and does not matter.  I am stating the FACTS.  HALF of the Guyanese people have voted against the New Government.  There is a high probability that they might not last more than one term.

 

Alena, in 2011 almost 52% of the people voted against the PPP/C yet the Antiman dem in the PPP leadership ran a minority government as though they had a parliamentary majority and did NOTHING to accommodate reasonable Opposition initiatives.

 

If the PPP/C was just a little reasonable like refraining from spending funds DISAPPROVED by Parliament then guess what? There would have been no motion of no confidence and no subsequent snap election and the PPP/C would be the Government today.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
.  However the fact remains that close to half of the country voted against the new Government. 

How come the PPP didn't think so when they won 49% and 51% voted against them in 2011?

And they paid for their arrogance.  Guyanese have now broken new ground, they are willing to take chances for change.  Pure ethnicity is no longer a big enough umbrella.  New Govt should take heed and shift the paradigm.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
.  However the fact remains that close to half of the country voted against the new Government. 

How come the PPP didn't think so when they won 49% and 51% voted against them in 2011?

Guyana is no more united than it was in 2011.  The election results proves it.  The coalition has won but they are almost in the same position that the PPP was in 2011. 

And if the issue of lack of ethnic unity was raised last year you and the PPP would have screamed that all is well and every one loves each other.

 

Now Guyana is not united.  Interesting that the boot is on the other foot things change.

 

Don't worry thanks to Moses there will be no cries of "ahwe pan tap" even though blacks heard the cries of "ahbe pan tap" for the last 22 years.

Hey hey, Guyana pan tap bai.

FM
De Grand Ayatollah

"I assure you, this defeat was harder on me than it was on you or any other PPP poster here (except maybe Conscience since he's now unemployed)  because I put my heart and soul into this campaign.I genuinely believed the PPP needed another term so that it could be reformed. The Guyanese people were not willing to be patient for another 5 years for the PPP to get it's act together. This was a fully deserved beat down. I welcome it!"


 

Oii..Ayotollah sorry for your loss,the PPP was governing

for 23 years and it is known how they mismanaged the

resources of Guyana,what make you think the would

have reformed with another 5 year,that would have

given more power to steal and plunder.

 

 

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by alena06:
.  However the fact remains that close to half of the country voted against the new Government. 

How come the PPP didn't think so when they won 49% and 51% voted against them in 2011?

Guyana is no more united than it was in 2011.  The election results proves it.  The coalition has won but they are almost in the same position that the PPP was in 2011. 

And if the issue of lack of ethnic unity was raised last year you and the PPP would have screamed that all is well and every one loves each other.

 

Now Guyana is not united.  Interesting that the boot is on the other foot things change.

 

Don't worry thanks to Moses there will be no cries of "ahwe pan tap" even though blacks heard the cries of "ahbe pan tap" for the last 22 years.

This is merely your opinion and does not matter.  I am stating the FACTS.  HALF of the Guyanese people have voted against the New Government.  There is a high probability that they might not last more than one term.

 

Alena, in 2011 almost 52% of the people voted against the PPP/C yet the Antiman dem in the PPP leadership ran a minority government as though they had a parliamentary majority and did NOTHING to accommodate reasonable Opposition initiatives.

 

If the PPP/C was just a little reasonable like refraining from spending funds DISAPPROVED by Parliament then guess what? There would have been no motion of no confidence and no subsequent snap election and the PPP/C would be the Government today.

That is just one of the many 'screw ups' they made. 

alena06
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:

And if the issue of lack of ethnic unity was raised last year you and the PPP would have screamed that all is well and every one loves each other.

 

Now Guyana is not united.  Interesting that the boot is on the other foot things change.

 

Don't worry thanks to Moses there will be no cries of "ahwe pan tap" even though blacks heard the cries of "ahbe pan tap" for the last 22 years.

This is merely your opinion and does not matter.  I am stating the FACTS.  HALF of the Guyanese people have voted against the New Government.  There is a high probability that they might not last more than one term.

 

Alena, in 2011 almost 52% of the people voted against the PPP/C yet the Antiman dem in the PPP leadership ran a minority government as though they had a parliamentary majority and did NOTHING to accommodate reasonable Opposition initiatives.

 

If the PPP/C was just a little reasonable like refraining from spending funds DISAPPROVED by Parliament then guess what? There would have been no motion of no confidence and no subsequent snap election and the PPP/C would be the Government today.

That is just one of the many 'screw ups' they made. 

PPP play with fire many times and got off due to ethnocentric support.  This time around the fire backfire and bunn dem hand.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by caribny:

And if the issue of lack of ethnic unity was raised last year you and the PPP would have screamed that all is well and every one loves each other.

 

Now Guyana is not united.  Interesting that the boot is on the other foot things change.

 

Don't worry thanks to Moses there will be no cries of "ahwe pan tap" even though blacks heard the cries of "ahbe pan tap" for the last 22 years.

This is merely your opinion and does not matter.  I am stating the FACTS.  HALF of the Guyanese people have voted against the New Government.  There is a high probability that they might not last more than one term.

 

Alena, in 2011 almost 52% of the people voted against the PPP/C yet the Antiman dem in the PPP leadership ran a minority government as though they had a parliamentary majority and did NOTHING to accommodate reasonable Opposition initiatives.

 

If the PPP/C was just a little reasonable like refraining from spending funds DISAPPROVED by Parliament then guess what? There would have been no motion of no confidence and no subsequent snap election and the PPP/C would be the Government today.

That is just one of the many 'screw ups' they made. 

PPP play with fire many times and got off due to ethnocentric support.  This time around the fire backfire and bunn dem hand.

 

You should have seen the level of delusion among PPPites trapped in the 1960s on Monday night. These idiots were so oblivious that they were literally choosing to disbelieve the trends after division after division clearly showed the makings of an APNU-AFC victory.

 

The level of insanity was incredible. I felt like I was on another planet and for a few hours was reminded of why I always hated the PPP and their mudheaded membership.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by alena06:

That is just one of the many 'screw ups' they made. 

PPP play with fire many times and got off due to ethnocentric support.  This time around the fire backfire and bunn dem hand.

 

You should have seen the level of delusion among PPPites trapped in the 1960s on Monday night. These idiots were so oblivious that they were literally choosing to disbelieve the trends after division after division clearly showed the makings of an APNU-AFC victory.

 

The level of insanity was incredible. I felt like I was on another planet and for a few hours was reminded of why I always hated the PPP and their mudheaded membership.

Oye Bhai, you starting to sound more and more like new day "soupie".  Lard have mercy. Change is definitely in the air.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by alena06:

That is just one of the many 'screw ups' they made. 

PPP play with fire many times and got off due to ethnocentric support.  This time around the fire backfire and bunn dem hand.

 

You should have seen the level of delusion among PPPites trapped in the 1960s on Monday night. These idiots were so oblivious that they were literally choosing to disbelieve the trends after division after division clearly showed the makings of an APNU-AFC victory.

 

The level of insanity was incredible. I felt like I was on another planet and for a few hours was reminded of why I always hated the PPP and their mudheaded membership.

Oye Bhai, you starting to sound more and more like new day "soupie".  Lard have mercy. Change is definitely in the air.

 

Dude, I already made myself perfectly clear. I'm sticking with the PPP because they need people who can help the party move towards reform.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by alena06:

That is just one of the many 'screw ups' they made. 

PPP play with fire many times and got off due to ethnocentric support.  This time around the fire backfire and bunn dem hand.

 

You should have seen the level of delusion among PPPites trapped in the 1960s on Monday night. These idiots were so oblivious that they were literally choosing to disbelieve the trends after division after division clearly showed the makings of an APNU-AFC victory.

 

The level of insanity was incredible. I felt like I was on another planet and for a few hours was reminded of why I always hated the PPP and their mudheaded membership.

Oye Bhai, you starting to sound more and more like new day "soupie".  Lard have mercy. Change is definitely in the air.

 

Dude, I already made myself perfectly clear. I'm sticking with the PPP because they need people who can help the party move towards reform.

Suh any plans to get rid of the lying Dr.J.

Django

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