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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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GERHARD THE AFC CAN PAY TO HAVE THIS AD POSTED IN WHICH EVER NEWSPAPER IT WISHES. TOMORROW WE WILL KNOW HOW RELEVANT THE AFC IS WHEN YOU POST PICTURES OF THE THOUSANDS WHO SUPPORTED YOUR CAUSE BY WEARING BLACK AS THE AD SUGGESTS. I WILL BE POSTING PICTURES OF THE 30,000 AND MORE WHO WILL TURN UP AT PROVIDENCE TOMORROW TO SAY 'THANKS' TO OUR GREAT PRESIDENT.
FM
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
This was in today's Stabroek News too:



GERHARD THE AFC CAN PAY TO HAVE THIS AD POSTED IN WHICH EVER NEWSPAPER IT WISHES. TOMORROW WE WILL KNOW HOW RELEVANT THE AFC IS WHEN YOU POST PICTURES OF THE THOUSANDS WHO SUPPORTED YOUR CAUSE BY WEARING BLACK AS THE AD SUGGESTS. I WILL BE POSTING PICTURES OF THE 30,000 AND MORE WHO WILL TURN UP AT PROVIDENCE TOMORROW TO SAY 'THANKS' TO OUR GREAT PRESIDENT.
Many of these attendees will come for fear of losing their jobs, you included, dear Jason.

Mind you, I will also be there...so you can inform your people one time. Run along now.
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
This was in today's Stabroek News too:



GERHARD THE AFC CAN PAY TO HAVE THIS AD POSTED IN WHICH EVER NEWSPAPER IT WISHES. TOMORROW WE WILL KNOW HOW RELEVANT THE AFC IS WHEN YOU POST PICTURES OF THE THOUSANDS WHO SUPPORTED YOUR CAUSE BY WEARING BLACK AS THE AD SUGGESTS. I WILL BE POSTING PICTURES OF THE 30,000 AND MORE WHO WILL TURN UP AT PROVIDENCE TOMORROW TO SAY 'THANKS' TO OUR GREAT PRESIDENT.
Many of these attendees will come for fear of losing their jobs, you included, dear Jason.

Mind you, I will also be there...so you can inform your people one time. Run along now.

Bai Ramsaraoop there is no shame in coming home to de PPP/C
S
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
This was in today's Stabroek News too:



GERHARD THE AFC CAN PAY TO HAVE THIS AD POSTED IN WHICH EVER NEWSPAPER IT WISHES. TOMORROW WE WILL KNOW HOW RELEVANT THE AFC IS WHEN YOU POST PICTURES OF THE THOUSANDS WHO SUPPORTED YOUR CAUSE BY WEARING BLACK AS THE AD SUGGESTS. I WILL BE POSTING PICTURES OF THE 30,000 AND MORE WHO WILL TURN UP AT PROVIDENCE TOMORROW TO SAY 'THANKS' TO OUR GREAT PRESIDENT.
Many of these attendees will come for fear of losing their jobs, you included, dear Jason.

Mind you, I will also be there...so you can inform your people one time. Run along now.

Bai Ramsaraoop there is no shame in coming home to de PPP/C
Ricky, there is much honour in thinking for yourself.
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
Many of these attendees will come for fear of losing their jobs, you included, dear Jason.



DO WHAT YOU DO BEST! POST SOME VIDEOS AND PHOTOS OF ALL THAT ARE SCARED OF LOOSING THEIR JOBS. HAVE THEM SAY SO. I'M SURE THERE ARE MANY LIKE YOU, WHO ARE NOT AFRAID OF LOOSING THEIR JOBS. OTHERWISE STOP PEDDLING AFC LIES. PROOF! PROOF! IS NEEDED.
FM
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
Many of these attendees will come for fear of losing their jobs, you included, dear Jason.



DO WHAT YOU DO BEST! POST SOME VIDEOS AND PHOTOS OF ALL THAT ARE SCARED OF LOOSING THEIR JOBS. HAVE THEM SAY SO. I'M SURE THERE ARE MANY LIKE YOU, WHO ARE NOT AFRAID OF LOOSING THEIR JOBS. OTHERWISE STOP PEDDLING AFC LIES. PROOF! PROOF! IS NEEDED.
It is the same thing that occurred under Forbes Burnham, Jason. Your President did exhort you to learn about that period. Did he not?
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
It is the same thing that occurred under Forbes Burnham, Jason. Your President did exhort you to learn about that period. Did he not?


IF YOU ARE CERTAIN OF THIS THEN GET OFF YOUR LAZY ASS AND MAKE SOME VIDEOS SO THAT THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN CANADA, THE US AND UK WHO KEEP THE AFC AFLOAT CAN SEE FOR THEMSELVES........OTHERWISE ITS JUST ANOTHER AFC LIE
FM
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
It is the same thing that occurred under Forbes Burnham, Jason. Your President did exhort you to learn about that period. Did he not?


IF YOU ARE CERTAIN OF THIS THEN GET OFF YOUR LAZY ASS AND MAKE SOME VIDEOS SO THAT THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN CANADA, THE US AND UK WHO KEEP THE AFC AFLOAT CAN SEE FOR THEMSELVES........OTHERWISE ITS JUST ANOTHER AFC LIE
Like I said, you are an excellent motivator. I will get more cameras on the ground now, thank you Jason wavey
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
Thanks SJ wavey

I will study this poster too:


NO MAN DAT'S A GOOD POSTER.........ME LIKE IT Big Grin HOPE IT WINS YOU SOME VOTES
Big Grin

Tek it easy bro. Let me put my head down some more now. I still have to upload the press releases from yesterday.

Take it easy bro. Respect. Seriously, ok?
FM
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Originally posted by SJ4321:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:


Tek it easy bro. Let me put my head down some more now. I still have to upload the press releases from yesterday.

Take it easy bro. Respect. Seriously, ok?


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! BOY YOU GOT ME CRACKING UP HAY. CAN'T LAUGH TOO HARD B4 PREM SEN ME HOME Big Grin
lol Talk to you later.
FM
Several arrested for anti-Jagdeo road markings on 'Appreciation Day'
Written by Kwesi Isles Friday, 16 September 2011 13:13

At least three persons have been arrested for a rash of anti-Jagdeo signs which have appeared in the city and its environs as the ‘Friends of Jagdeo’ on Friday prepared to honour the president who is set to demit office by year end. Elections are constitutionally by December 28 but it is anticipated that Guyanese will go to the polls in November with the Guyana Elections Commission saying it will be ready by November 15.

The signs have been painted on the roads at the UG and Railway Embankment Roads junction, in the vicinity of the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue and near Banks DIH at Thirst Park. “For heaven’s sake go Jagdeo,” the one at Turkeyen read. Members of the Guyana Police Force turned up at the scene shortly after Demerara Waves Online News (www.demwaves.com) and painted over the president’s name.

A private group, including representatives of the trade union movement, religious community and private sector has come together to show its regard for President Bharrat Jagdeo with a tribute scheduled to begin at 3 PM at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence. The invitation titled 'A World of Thanks President Jagdeo!' states that the event is "In tribute to the contribution of His Excellency President Bharrat Jagdeo to the economic, social and political transformation of Guyana."

But not everyone is sending love Jagdeo’s way. The Alliance For Change has dubbed Friday “Day of Shame and Disgrace” and in newspaper ads it has urged people to wear black or hang black banners from their homes, businesses and vehicles to show solidarity against Jagdeo’s rule.

The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) for its part has said that Guyanese have nothing to thank Jagdeo for. “To give him a “World of Thanks [for] the economic, social and political transformation of Guyana” is to look destiny in her face and slap her. For it is clear should we continue along this path the country will implode and the law-abiding face increasing danger,” the body said in a statement Friday. According to the GTUC, it is saying no thanks to Jagdeo for “transforming this society into one where the stench of drugs, corruption, deprivation, violence, hopelessness, crimes, poverty and discrimination are every where.”

The trade union body also drew from Guyana’s late poet laureate Martin Carter to register its displeasure. “This is indeed “the dark time, when all round the land brown beetles crawl about. The shining sun is hidden in the skyâ€ĶRed flowers bend their heads in awful sorrowâ€ĶIt is the season of oppression, dark metal, and tears. It is the festival of guns, the carnival of misery. Everywhere the faces of men are strained and anxious,” the GTUC quoted.

Some 15,000 persons are expected to descend on Providence where there is expected to be a paratrooping display by members of the Guyana Defence, a Gymkhana by the Guyana Police Force and a large number of cultural acts, all local, and video and personal messages. Several motorcades from different parts of the country will culminate at the stadium while free ferry service for persons travelling from the Essequibo Coast have been organised.



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WEAR BLACK TODAY to Appreciate Jagdeo
FRIDAY September 16, 2011

APPRECIATION DAY!

To show appreciation of Jagdeo’s legacy we ask all Guyanese to wear and display on your houses, businesses and cars something black on September 16, 2011.

The people of Guyana will appreciate Jagdeo for all that he has done to our lives and communities on Friday September 16 2011. Jagdeo’s legacy must be appreciated and told to generations to come. So President Jagdeo we appreciate and thank you for...

1. The 16% VAT - less money in our pockets.

2. The torture of a teenager by the Police while in the care and protection of the Guyana Police Force and denying him the paltry $6.5M compensation awarded by the court.

3. The $3M per month for life pension package you approved for yourself. You will receive three times what former US Presidents receive today. A pensioner in Guyana is forced to make do with $7,500 per month.

4. Highest maternal death rate in the Caribbean.

5. The failure of GuySuCo and the Skeldon project after a US$200M expense paid for by hard working tax paying Guyanese. Donald Ramotar was your resident economist.

6. Increased murder of women and high levels of domestic violence - a direct consequence of the economic pressures people face.

7. Highest rating for corruption in the Caribbean.

8. The very high electricity bills and unending blackouts despite billions of tax payer dollars invested.

9. Your favouritism and nepotism which resulted in one company being selected for in excess of 80% of the sea defence, the road and construction projects, $300M to a barber shop company, Fip Motilall’s extraordinary road building enterprise, the seizing of state land for distribution to your inner circle, including Ed Ahmad.

10. The designation of our country as a narcotic state by our friends.

11. Inability to protect the citizenry against crime in any neighbourhood.

12. A police force in which the Police Commissioner and his Assistant Commissioners argue over the Force’s relationship with drug lords.

13. Refusal to seek foreign assistance to investigate the murder of your own cabinet Minister.

14. Keeping investments away from Guyana which has led to most of us being unemployed and poor.

15. The fact that in excess of 80% of our graduates want to leave and leave their beloved country.

16. The remanding to prison of a teenager because he showed your speeding motorcade his finger.

17. The shooting at innocent civilians by a Minister of the government who is subsequently rewarded with a diplomatic posting.

18. The fact that the UN expert on minorities designated the country as deeply divided with unequal opportunities to its citizens based on race.

19. Dr Luncheon proclaiming that there are no Guyanese of African descent capable of representing the country at ambassadorial level.

20. The increased racial allocation of state assets in the country resulting in no African-Guyanese owning any lots in Coldingen Industrial estate and less than 10% in the Eccles industrial site.

21. The failure to honour the principles of “Freedom of Expression” through the refusal to grant radio licenses to anyone other than your friend.

22. Non-funding of Critchlow Labour College that affects African-Guyanese students.

23. The oppressively high tolls on the Berbice Bridge

24. Limiting Guyanese in Linden to one TV station run by the state despite the orders of the Chief Justice.

25. Overseeing the continued suffering of Linden from dust pollution and the clogging of Georgetown with garbage while being "Champion of the Earth".

26. Going through a public marriage ceremony which you say never was a marriage. No wonder Shaggy had to remind us that “IT WASN’T ME”.

27. Failure to develop any capacity in our indigenous brothers and sisters. This is so your friends and family programme can continue with road building in indigenous areas.

28. Continued oppressive conditions on the North-West ferry, with even a rape occurring on-board, and a consequent suicide attempt.

29. The 29 tons of duty free material from the “wrongfully accused” Ed Ahmad.

30. Threatened de-recognition of GAWU and GB&GWU. Their Excellencies Cheddi Jagan and Janet Jagan must now truly APPRECIATE the day they left you in charge.

31. And other ills and disasters too numerous to mention here.

A MESSAGE FROM THE ALLIANCE FOR CHANGE

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Guyana is located in the tropics.....its not usual for convectional rainfall in the afternoon....but what is amazing is how low Gerhard would think....and its even a sign of him running out of criticisms when he starts to look up to the heavens and depend on nature wishing bad weather....little do he knows....rain or shine....Guyanese will turn out in their thousands to show their appreciation for his excellence...the President Bharat Jagdeo......
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Guyana is located in the tropics.....its not usual for convectional rainfall in the afternoon....but what is amazing is how low Gerhard would think....and its even a sign of him running out of criticisms when he starts to look up to the heavens and depend on nature wishing bad weather....little do he knows....rain or shine....Guyanese will turn out in their thousands to show their appreciation for his excellence...the President Bharat Jagdeo......


Do you REALLY know why you are called ALL-BUTT ?
Tola
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Originally posted by Tola:
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Originally posted by albert:
Guyana is located in the tropics.....its not usual for convectional rainfall in the afternoon....but what is amazing is how low Gerhard would think....and its even a sign of him running out of criticisms when he starts to look up to the heavens and depend on nature wishing bad weather....little do he knows....rain or shine....Guyanese will turn out in their thousands to show their appreciation for his excellence...the President Bharat Jagdeo......


Do you REALLY know why you are called ALL-BUTT ?
Tola
Celebrating President Jagdeo



President Bharrat Jagdeo was born on 23 January, 1964 in the village of Unity on the East Coast of Guyana.

An economist by profession, he entered public service in Guyana’s State Planning Secretariat in 1990. After the restoration of democracy in Guyana in 1992, President Jagdeo became the Junior Minister of Finance one year later. Rapid promotion ensued, and President Jagdeo became Senior Minister of Finance in 1995. While Minister of Finance, the President led the production of Guyana’s National Development Strategy with the support of former US President Jimmy Carter’s Carter Centre. This led to the Carter Centre and President Jagdeo working with leaders in Africa who drew on Guyana’s experience with its National Development Strategy for lessons that could be applied in other countries.

After the retirement of former President Janet Jagan due to illness, Mr Jagdeo was appointed as Guyana’s President in 1999. Aged 35, he was one of the youngest Heads of Government in the world.

In 2001, President Jagdeo was elected as President, and was re-elected in September 2006.

President Jagdeo’s tenure in office saw unprecedented social and economic reform in Guyana, with improved access to education, rehabilitation of the health system, far-reaching land reform, the biggest expansion of the housing sector in Guyana’s history, expansion of the water and sanitation systems, and large-scale development of the road, river and air transport networks. In parallel, Guyana’s national debt was substantially reduced, new public procurement and competition laws were passed, and reforms to the tax, fiscal and investment regimes were implemented.

In September 2005, President Jagdeo was elected Chairman of the Board of Governors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a position he occupied until September 2006. He has been awarded the Pushkin Medal by the Government of Russia, and the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award by the Government of India

In recent years, President Jagdeo has spoken frequently of the need for developing countries to be to the fore in identifying solutions to avert the worst extremes of climate change, and has repeatedly raised the issue at the United Nations and summits of Latin American and Commonwealth Heads of Government.

Speaking in early 2008, President Jagdeo said:

“Despite the fact that our economy is suffering because most of our productive land is being impacted by rising water levels, we do not want to wallow in endless complaints about the injustice that climate change represents. Instead, we want to be part of a global coalition that stimulates innovation and creativity to enable us to leapfrog over the high-carbon development path that today’s business-as-usual trajectory suggests we must follow.

As part of our commitment, we are willing to place almost our entire rainforest – which is larger than England – under the supervision of an internationally mandated body. We will do this if we can access the right market mechanisms to make it economically worthwhile.

We will not sacrifice sovereignty over our forest, and we will do nothing that blunts the life opportunities of our people. We will ensure that solutions are fair and equitable, and that as they are developed, all our people will have the chance to participate in devising them. But providing these fundamentals are respected, we stand ready to work with partners to implement a visionary strategy that combines sustainable forestry and accelerating the development of a low-carbon economy.”

As a consequence of President Jagdeo’s consistent advocacy for urgent action on climate change, Time Magazine and CNN named the President as one of their “Heroes of the Environment 2008”.

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FM

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