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If u watched the interview he gave on the American TV on his last visit, a keen person would sensed he has no stomach for real campaigning to offer Guyanese an viable alternative. His manner of speaking has to be polished up as well. However, he is the right man. He has to have a group of people around who knows how the motivate his speeches.

 

I have suspected, the PNC wants power, but not with the indoe votes. And so, until that happens, they will contend with their Afroe support base. 

 

But it is important that the country has a viable alternative. Granger is the man who can bring along that Afroe component in a democratic representative government.  

S
Originally Posted by Conscience:

That is just the tip of the iceberg in the P.N.C camp, that political gathering is disintegrating from within. At the 2011 polls they met their Apex, come 2016 elections if not before the results would be vastly different.

Fool, let Ramo release the ethnic makeup from the last census. PPP/C is in trouble and panicking.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

That is just the tip of the iceberg in the P.N.C camp, that political gathering is disintegrating from within. At the 2011 polls they met their Apex, come 2016 elections if not before the results would be vastly different.

Fool, let Ramo release the ethnic makeup from the last census. PPP/C is in trouble and panicking.

State secret.

 

Them afraid since the licks coming in 2016 and they trying to bribe the people like what they did in 2011.

 

But guess what, the Berbicians went to thier rally, dance up, tek the $5,000 in the PPP T-shirt, even wear the T-shirt and then went quietly on voting day and vote for the AFC.

 

WHHATTAX!

FM

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