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PPPC meeting gets "warm reception" of heckling in Buxton

President Donald Ramotar and hecklers face-off in Buxton. President Donald Ramotar and hecklers face-off in Buxton.

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About 100 persons in Buxton village  Thursday day night heckled and booed President Donald Ramotar, ministers and other government functionaries while the incumbent People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) held a meeting in that village.

Police and a man clad in an APNU+AFC jersey kept the group on the southern side of the Railway Embankment Road to prevent them from surging forward to the stage at the corner of Middle Walk and Railway Embankment Road.

The group of mainly women waved APNU+AFC posters and a flag as they repeatedly shouted “lie,lie” “Granger, Granger,” and “boo, boo” while Housing Minister, Irfan Ali; Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall; Presidential Advisor, Odinga Lumumba and Ramotar spoke.

The jeering was never louder than when Ramotar arrived and throughout his speech. Clutching the microphones and placing his mouth closer to them in order to fight back the drowning out of his voice, the President urged the gathering not to be driven by emotions. “Comrades and friends, I  know this is not a time for you to be emotional. This is a time when you should put aside emotions and consider what is best for you, what is best for your family, what is best for your children and what is best for the country as a whole,” he said, adding that they should consider his government’s performance and policies.

At the end of Ramotar’s address, Lumumba invited the operator of the public address system to play some “PPP music” and at the same time he urged a cameraman to take images of the gathering dancing including two men who bent over and shook their buttocks to the stage.

As Lumumba reflected on how a number of well-known Buxtonian political activists like Eusi Kwayana and David Hinds were mistreated under the People’s National Congress (PNC) administration 30 years ago, the gathering hurled insults. One man even questioned Lumumba’s integrity and authority to speak on such matters. “He ah Bux’n man. Wah he ever do? He ever represent this village?”

Taunting a woman, saying she looked so nice and smelled so good, Lumumba told the gathering that “under the PNC you had to bathe in the trench, no soap” and also line up for kerosene and do without toilet tissue.

As the protest and heckling intensified, Lumumba questioned whether their leader David Granger would be proud of their behavior.

When the Attorney General took to the lectern, a man remarked “Chatree, Chatree” in apparent reference to Nandlall’s self-description during an infamous recorded telephone conversation with a Kaieteur News newspaper reporter late last year.  Acknowledging that Buxtonians traditionally vote for the opposition, he sought to highlight a number of improvements since the PPPC has been in office for the past 23 years. To that, a man retorted “alyuh thief out all we money” and “you have to investigate Jagdeo.” A number of women shouted “yuh lie, yuh lie” while he assailed the opposition for blocking the construction of a modern airport and other major projects.

Nandlall cited the construction and rehabilitation of roads, the reconstruction of Tipperary Hall, increased access to health care and the improvement of potable water supply as several of the achievements. As he offered up several promises to the village, the crowd erupted in a sustained chant of “Granger, Granger, Granger, Granger.” Nandlall, who hails from neighbouring Annandale, at that juncture told the gathering that if such behavior 30 years ago would have resulted in them being arrested and locked up.

The President, who described the disruption as a “warm reception here tonight,” reassured that his party in government would generate thousands of Information Communication Technology (ICT)-driven jobs.

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Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

More of that classy PNC behavior we've all come to expect by now.

 

This campaign will be remembered for the central role played by Opposition pee and batty pointing.

Normally, one would Laff but this is normal PNC behavior. I hope the observers are recording these Events. Dem seh when Daag start to suck egg, dem cant stop!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

PPPC meeting gets "warm reception" of heckling in Buxton

President Donald Ramotar and hecklers face-off in Buxton. President Donald Ramotar and hecklers face-off in Buxton.

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About 100 persons in Buxton village  Thursday day night heckled and booed President Donald Ramotar, ministers and other government functionaries while the incumbent People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) held a meeting in that village.

Police and a man clad in an APNU+AFC jersey kept the group on the southern side of the Railway Embankment Road to prevent them from surging forward to the stage at the corner of Middle Walk and Railway Embankment Road.

The group of mainly women waved APNU+AFC posters and a flag as they repeatedly shouted “lie,lie” “Granger, Granger,” and “boo, boo” while Housing Minister, Irfan Ali; Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall; Presidential Advisor, Odinga Lumumba and Ramotar spoke.

The jeering was never louder than when Ramotar arrived and throughout his speech. Clutching the microphones and placing his mouth closer to them in order to fight back the drowning out of his voice, the President urged the gathering not to be driven by emotions. “Comrades and friends, I  know this is not a time for you to be emotional. This is a time when you should put aside emotions and consider what is best for you, what is best for your family, what is best for your children and what is best for the country as a whole,” he said, adding that they should consider his government’s performance and policies.

At the end of Ramotar’s address, Lumumba invited the operator of the public address system to play some “PPP music” and at the same time he urged a cameraman to take images of the gathering dancing including two men who bent over and shook their buttocks to the stage.

As Lumumba reflected on how a number of well-known Buxtonian political activists like Eusi Kwayana and David Hinds were mistreated under the People’s National Congress (PNC) administration 30 years ago, the gathering hurled insults. One man even questioned Lumumba’s integrity and authority to speak on such matters. “He ah Bux’n man. Wah he ever do? He ever represent this village?”

Taunting a woman, saying she looked so nice and smelled so good, Lumumba told the gathering that “under the PNC you had to bathe in the trench, no soap” and also line up for kerosene and do without toilet tissue.

As the protest and heckling intensified, Lumumba questioned whether their leader David Granger would be proud of their behavior.

When the Attorney General took to the lectern, a man remarked “Chatree, Chatree” in apparent reference to Nandlall’s self-description during an infamous recorded telephone conversation with a Kaieteur News newspaper reporter late last year.  Acknowledging that Buxtonians traditionally vote for the opposition, he sought to highlight a number of improvements since the PPPC has been in office for the past 23 years. To that, a man retorted “alyuh thief out all we money” and “you have to investigate Jagdeo.” A number of women shouted “yuh lie, yuh lie” while he assailed the opposition for blocking the construction of a modern airport and other major projects.

Nandlall cited the construction and rehabilitation of roads, the reconstruction of Tipperary Hall, increased access to health care and the improvement of potable water supply as several of the achievements. As he offered up several promises to the village, the crowd erupted in a sustained chant of “Granger, Granger, Granger, Granger.” Nandlall, who hails from neighbouring Annandale, at that juncture told the gathering that if such behavior 30 years ago would have resulted in them being arrested and locked up.

The President, who described the disruption as a “warm reception here tonight,” reassured that his party in government would generate thousands of Information Communication Technology (ICT)-driven jobs.

Call Centers is only temp jobs. It get u nowhere.

S
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

More of that classy PNC behavior we've all come to expect by now.

 

This campaign will be remembered for the central role played by Opposition pee and batty pointing.

Normally, one would Laff but this is normal PNC behavior. I hope the observers are recording these Events. Dem seh when Daag start to suck egg, dem cant stop!!

Dem sey Indians are born racist. Nothing can change dem castism. 

S
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

PPPC meeting gets "warm reception" of heckling in Buxton

President Donald Ramotar and hecklers face-off in Buxton. President Donald Ramotar and hecklers face-off in Buxton.

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About 100 persons in Buxton village  Thursday day night heckled and booed President Donald Ramotar, ministers and other government functionaries while the incumbent People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) held a meeting in that village.

Police and a man clad in an APNU+AFC jersey kept the group on the southern side of the Railway Embankment Road to prevent them from surging forward to the stage at the corner of Middle Walk and Railway Embankment Road.

The group of mainly women waved APNU+AFC posters and a flag as they repeatedly shouted “lie,lie” “Granger, Granger,” and “boo, boo” while Housing Minister, Irfan Ali; Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall; Presidential Advisor, Odinga Lumumba and Ramotar spoke.

The jeering was never louder than when Ramotar arrived and throughout his speech. Clutching the microphones and placing his mouth closer to them in order to fight back the drowning out of his voice, the President urged the gathering not to be driven by emotions. “Comrades and friends, I  know this is not a time for you to be emotional. This is a time when you should put aside emotions and consider what is best for you, what is best for your family, what is best for your children and what is best for the country as a whole,” he said, adding that they should consider his government’s performance and policies.

At the end of Ramotar’s address, Lumumba invited the operator of the public address system to play some “PPP music” and at the same time he urged a cameraman to take images of the gathering dancing including two men who bent over and shook their buttocks to the stage.

As Lumumba reflected on how a number of well-known Buxtonian political activists like Eusi Kwayana and David Hinds were mistreated under the People’s National Congress (PNC) administration 30 years ago, the gathering hurled insults. One man even questioned Lumumba’s integrity and authority to speak on such matters. “He ah Bux’n man. Wah he ever do? He ever represent this village?”

Taunting a woman, saying she looked so nice and smelled so good, Lumumba told the gathering that “under the PNC you had to bathe in the trench, no soap” and also line up for kerosene and do without toilet tissue.

As the protest and heckling intensified, Lumumba questioned whether their leader David Granger would be proud of their behavior.

When the Attorney General took to the lectern, a man remarked “Chatree, Chatree” in apparent reference to Nandlall’s self-description during an infamous recorded telephone conversation with a Kaieteur News newspaper reporter late last year.  Acknowledging that Buxtonians traditionally vote for the opposition, he sought to highlight a number of improvements since the PPPC has been in office for the past 23 years. To that, a man retorted “alyuh thief out all we money” and “you have to investigate Jagdeo.” A number of women shouted “yuh lie, yuh lie” while he assailed the opposition for blocking the construction of a modern airport and other major projects.

Nandlall cited the construction and rehabilitation of roads, the reconstruction of Tipperary Hall, increased access to health care and the improvement of potable water supply as several of the achievements. As he offered up several promises to the village, the crowd erupted in a sustained chant of “Granger, Granger, Granger, Granger.” Nandlall, who hails from neighbouring Annandale, at that juncture told the gathering that if such behavior 30 years ago would have resulted in them being arrested and locked up.

The President, who described the disruption as a “warm reception here tonight,” reassured that his party in government would generate thousands of Information Communication Technology (ICT)-driven jobs.

Call Centers is only temp jobs. It get u nowhere.

A Job is a job whether temporary, part-time or permanent. Have you ever had a temporary job? If a temporary job gets u nowhere, then I suppose remaining unemployed gets you everywhere.

FM

"Nandlall cited the construction and rehabilitation of roads, the reconstruction of Tipperary Hall, increased access to health care and the improvement of potable water supply as several of the achievements"

 

The Buxtonians are ungrateful. Jagdeo stole from the Treasury to rebuild Tiperary Hall nah? PPP love to please these people who consistently kicks their ass. But that is good for the PPP/C who believe in them. They gave to Buxton what they could have given to Annandale. What have they done for Annandale?  

FM
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

More of that classy PNC behavior we've all come to expect by now.

 

This campaign will be remembered for the central role played by Opposition pee and batty pointing.

Normally, one would Laff but this is normal PNC behavior. I hope the observers are recording these Events. Dem seh when Daag start to suck egg, dem cant stop!!

Dem sey Indians are born racist. Nothing can change dem castism. 

Black people more racist than Indians.  You nah racist 2?

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

More of that classy PNC behavior we've all come to expect by now.

 

This campaign will be remembered for the central role played by Opposition pee and batty pointing.

Normally, one would Laff but this is normal PNC behavior. I hope the observers are recording these Events. Dem seh when Daag start to suck egg, dem cant stop!!

Dem sey Indians are born racist. Nothing can change dem castism. 

Black people more racist than Indians.  You nah racist 2?

The PPP/C promised the creation of 25,000 jobs during 2011 campaign, they did not even create 250 for Guyanese. The only jobs created were those for the Chinese to build the Barriot Hotel.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

More of that classy PNC behavior we've all come to expect by now.

 

This campaign will be remembered for the central role played by Opposition pee and batty pointing.

But not for the HEAD of the PPP, Jagdeo, screaming apaan jhat and boasting how superior Indians are!  Or for PPP supporters hanging blood drenched effigies or for one, possible two political murders by the PPP.  Or the AG threatening violence on a major newspaper.  Or for Ramotar screaming to an Amerindian teacher that if Jagdeo was around "he would get good lash", and then ordering his goons to do exactly that.  Or for the PPP demaningf book equipment because the village decided not to support them.

 

 

So soaked are you in your Indian sense of exclusivity that none of these things matter.

 

Shaitaan go apaan jhat and enjoy it.  This may or may not work this election.  If it does it will be the last election.

 

 

Now tell your PPP to stop telling black people lies and then pretending to be hurt when the folks tell them to get lost!

 

You are a sad case!

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

More of that classy PNC behavior we've all come to expect by now.

 

This campaign will be remembered for the central role played by Opposition pee and batty pointing.

...and kickin ppp ass.

cain
Originally Posted by Dondadda:

"Nandlall cited the construction and rehabilitation of roads, the reconstruction of Tipperary Hall, increased access to health care and the improvement of potable water supply as several of the achievements"

 

The Buxtonians are ungrateful. Jagdeo stole from the Treasury to rebuild Tiperary Hall nah? PPP love to please these people who consistently kicks their ass. But that is good for the PPP/C who believe in them. They gave to Buxton what they could have given to Annandale. What have they done for Annandale?  

When Jagdeo sent his goons to harass Buxtonians  who are hard working people, arrested them, destroying their property, cutting down their farms, and thoroughly stigmatizing them as a people, resulting in them losing their jobs what then?

 

And as for the projects in Buxton.  The people said that PPP contractors were used and they couldn't get jobs on the site.

 

BTW what was done in Buxton wasn't PPP money.  It was taxpayers' money and Buxton is a taxpaying village, so what have they to be grateful for.  Tell that to the folks who don't pay taxes and who stuff their money in their mattresses.

FM

Does this not show the difference between what was PNC to what is now APNU/AFC?

 

In the past, the PPP would have been pelted, buss head, but no, the crowd behave themselves with the exception of a couple wining batty and this is seen as oh sooooo terrible...not.

 

THIS IS THE CHANGE A COMING.

cain
Last edited by cain

PNC is still strongly alive and exist in Guyana as an entity. Its headquarters is well established on the East Coast, Demerara.

 

APNU is simply an association of the PNC plus about four extremely small organisations, with the PNC having over 90% of the membership.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

PPPC meeting gets "warm reception" of heckling in Buxton

President Donald Ramotar and hecklers face-off in Buxton. President Donald Ramotar and hecklers face-off in Buxton.

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About 100 persons in Buxton village  Thursday day night heckled and booed President Donald Ramotar, ministers and other government functionaries while the incumbent People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) held a meeting in that village.

Police and a man clad in an APNU+AFC jersey kept the group on the southern side of the Railway Embankment Road to prevent them from surging forward to the stage at the corner of Middle Walk and Railway Embankment Road.

The group of mainly women waved APNU+AFC posters and a flag as they repeatedly shouted “lie,lie” “Granger, Granger,” and “boo, boo” while Housing Minister, Irfan Ali; Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall; Presidential Advisor, Odinga Lumumba and Ramotar spoke.

The jeering was never louder than when Ramotar arrived and throughout his speech. Clutching the microphones and placing his mouth closer to them in order to fight back the drowning out of his voice, the President urged the gathering not to be driven by emotions. “Comrades and friends, I  know this is not a time for you to be emotional. This is a time when you should put aside emotions and consider what is best for you, what is best for your family, what is best for your children and what is best for the country as a whole,” he said, adding that they should consider his government’s performance and policies.

At the end of Ramotar’s address, Lumumba invited the operator of the public address system to play some “PPP music” and at the same time he urged a cameraman to take images of the gathering dancing including two men who bent over and shook their buttocks to the stage.

As Lumumba reflected on how a number of well-known Buxtonian political activists like Eusi Kwayana and David Hinds were mistreated under the People’s National Congress (PNC) administration 30 years ago, the gathering hurled insults. One man even questioned Lumumba’s integrity and authority to speak on such matters. “He ah Bux’n man. Wah he ever do? He ever represent this village?”

Taunting a woman, saying she looked so nice and smelled so good, Lumumba told the gathering that “under the PNC you had to bathe in the trench, no soap” and also line up for kerosene and do without toilet tissue.

As the protest and heckling intensified, Lumumba questioned whether their leader David Granger would be proud of their behavior.

When the Attorney General took to the lectern, a man remarked “Chatree, Chatree” in apparent reference to Nandlall’s self-description during an infamous recorded telephone conversation with a Kaieteur News newspaper reporter late last year.  Acknowledging that Buxtonians traditionally vote for the opposition, he sought to highlight a number of improvements since the PPPC has been in office for the past 23 years. To that, a man retorted “alyuh thief out all we money” and “you have to investigate Jagdeo.” A number of women shouted “yuh lie, yuh lie” while he assailed the opposition for blocking the construction of a modern airport and other major projects.

Nandlall cited the construction and rehabilitation of roads, the reconstruction of Tipperary Hall, increased access to health care and the improvement of potable water supply as several of the achievements. As he offered up several promises to the village, the crowd erupted in a sustained chant of “Granger, Granger, Granger, Granger.” Nandlall, who hails from neighbouring Annandale, at that juncture told the gathering that if such behavior 30 years ago would have resulted in them being arrested and locked up.

The President, who described the disruption as a “warm reception here tonight,” reassured that his party in government would generate thousands of Information Communication Technology (ICT)-driven jobs.

Most disgusting behaviour.  These are the TEA party member who were formerly associated with the PNC.  Now they following ACDA and ERIC PHILLIPS al Kwasi ODINGA.

FM
Originally Posted by cain:

Does this not show the difference between what was PNC to what is now APNU/AFC?

 

In the past, the PPP would have been pelted, buss head, but no, the crowd behave themselves with the exception of a couple wining batty and this is seen as oh sooooo terrible...not.

 

THIS IS THE CHANGE A COMING.

Much ado about nothing. They turned on the music and some people danced. Big deal.

 

"At the end of Ramotar’s address, Lumumba invited the operator of the public address system to play some “PPP music” and at the same time he urged a cameraman to take images of the gathering dancing including two men who bent over and shook their buttocks to the stage."

Mars
Originally Posted by cain:

Does this not show the difference between what was PNC to what is now APNU/AFC?

 

In the past, the PPP would have been pelted, buss head, but no, the crowd behave themselves with the exception of a couple wining batty and this is seen as oh sooooo terrible...not.

 

THIS IS THE CHANGE A COMING.

And this the PPPs panic. At this late stage this surge of campaigning in PNC strongholds is to provoke violence.  One or two vulgar people, their behavior condemned by Granger and Nigel Hughes.....and then the PPP wants to use this as typical of Afro Guyanese.

 

They then will scratch their heads as they did in 2011, when a resounding turn out of Africans, mixed, enlightened Indians and others sweeps them into history as happened in St Kitts Nevis a few months ago.

FM

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