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Former Member

Donald Ramotar, a credible presidential candidate

 

 

 

THOUGH I concurred with the confab for Donald Ramotar’s candidacy and eventually his election to the presidency, I had reservations.I worried that he was naÏve, pitching a message to bridge the political divide with a rapacious Opposition whose philosophy axis’ on an obstructionist creed. Clearly, the new dispensation had been worn as a badge of honour by those relentless in dousing the economic development and aborted concession politics.

I had a disquieting feeling that he had ignored the writing on the wall, pitching a message that the political line of demarcation would give way to nation building, an illusion, given the imperious Opposition had woven a political noose.
I worried he had ventured into political appeasement overdrive against the backdrop of a vengeance raged Opposition, imploring his parliamentary nemeses to rise above the political divide, knowing it had self-inoculated against the acquired taste for compromise.
Call it naivety or bipartisan perpetual endurance on the part of the President; I felt he relied too much on redemption politics from a power intoxicated Opposition, with predatory instinct on his heels, destined to bring about political casualty.
I was right. After three years, the comprised impaired Opposition has bludgeoned progress and came close to crippling development, putting into limbo legislations, economic reforms, developmental projects, and tampered social safety nets and shredded the fabrics of democracy. But he never relents, believing that the nation’s interests would triumph personal ones, though he never had a reciprocal partner. Instead, he was gifted an arsenal of “this is how we do it” approach from a self-confessed “economic hit squad” of the Opposition.
LEADERSHIP
Despite the onslaught of anti-democratic underpinnings pivot upon obstruction, Ramotar emerged in his own organic political character, shaped and fortified by his ability to understand economic constraints, prospects and remained true to his political philosophy, with a keen sense in navigating the political culture with conviction and astuteness. In essence, Ramotar has defined his legacy in more tangible terms than is perceived, impacting on many fronts, and became the quintessence – consequential president in contemporary Guyanese Politics.
Ramotar’s character, ideals, and devotion to the Guyanese cause and struggle are well documented; his leadership abilities attested; his footprints in the sand of unwavering commitment to freedom and democracy never called into question; his patriotism, good governance, accountability and dedication to multi-ethnic/racial politics are sterling.
I will resume making the case of Ramator’s sterling leadership achievements, but I beg your indulgence to deviate to address a few unpalatable issues, emanating from the Opposition’s surrogates. Chiefly amongst the calculated mischief is the conjectured message to malign him as a burgeoning dictator, hoping that their demonising rhetoric, which failed to take root in Guyana, would now find refuge in the halls of the U.S. Congress. So far, they are the only consumers of their fermented brew.
In the other far corner are a few self-professed Jaganites, long expelled from progressive political thought, hissing from afar at what they perceived to be a departure from the founder’s ideals, lamenting the idea that the new political dispensation was a legitimate offspring. The basic premise of this argument purports an imposter in a progressive suit – an attempt at an erroneous deception. Yet these strayed political vagrants cannot account for the economic resilience and continued majority support.
Way over in the deep end, drowning in infinite pen freedom, thanks to the government’s safe-guarding, the supposedly unbiased press employs brute force to eclipse independent thinking, and maligns the populace for rejecting its political dogma; adding to this perversion are paid pundits spouting from shared narratives, incessantly orate about corrupted state, stalled economics, and even insisting the nation has reached a brink of no return, sustaining such arguments with sensationalism and innuendos.
Undeniably, the notoriously lopsided, inexpiable attacks, deprived of objectivity, have been accepted by the Government as the natural extension in upholding democratic values, though much of the maligning tactics breached decency and misdirected. For voters, however, they don’t have to acquiesce to yellow-belly journalism.
Guyanese have learned to be wary of the press and Opposition surrogates who ascribed racist motives to their behaviour and thinking, particularly when casting votes for a political party. For instance, the unprecedented attacks vilifying over fifty percent of the population as conscious racists, who aid in the systemic marginalisation of others, impaled aspersion on ordinary citizens’ freedom. What are the consequences of this character assassination? An opinion poll reveals a tantalising sneak peek.

Popular support
Recent NATCA’s opinion poll reflects the populace dissatisfaction with Parliament as to be expected and rightly so: mad as hell with the political shenanigans in Parliament at the expense of their livelihoods. Voters don’t want to hear excuses; they want action. However, voters are well-informed as the poll revealed. They are aware of the fulcrums and the missing lynchpins.
Notwithstanding the political stalemate, respondents endorsed the President’s party solidly against its rivals, and endorsed him ahead of his competition. Showing great perceptivity of the Parliamentary debacle, voters also expressed resounding vote of confidence for the President’s economic stewardship, and for the country’s chartered course for progress and development. Thus, Ramator has emerged as a shepherd with a devout flock to reckon with.
At this stage, legacy affirmation for Ramotar is not premature. Though it would spike the political blood sugar of the sycophantic- punditocracy, who would seek to dim the light on policy triumphant over longevity, it would withstand objective scrutiny as it has been the tradition of American politics where Presidents Ford, Carter and Bush (41st) served one four year term each but had legacy policy broadcast in advance of maturity and demitting office. There is no reason to deny Ramotar the same privilege.
Most importantly, however, it is not whether the President and party have scored political points, or whether the media and Opposition’s heavy-handed tactics infringed on personal rights, or intentional demonising of constituent’s choice constitutes intimidation, though valid questions, but the provoking questions are: whether lives have been positively impacted by the chartered economic course; can tomorrow’s generation stand on sound economic foundation with respect to employment, financial stability, real growth, development and higher living standard? Undeniably, the answer is a resounding yes.
First, let’s dispose of the notion that Ramotar’s Presidency lays claim to his predecessor’s agenda and he is alien to innovations. It is political absurdity. Only a political neophyte would purport such assertion, knowing that the Party’s economic endeavours are not punctuated with personalities. Rather, the enormity of projects undertaken are pipelined slated for completion and require the same due diligence at various intervals, vetted for endurance and viability.
Policies
One of the hallmarks of the President’s aggressive endeavours is the long-term commitment to mainstream the marginalised indigenous people into the fabric of the nation’s discourse, and sharing in its opportunities; on the financial front, investment confidence is running high; local financial institutions have extended its reach to the public with access to finance fueling entrepreneurial awakening.
On the foreign investment scene, the nation is a friendly investment option for investors, enjoying a swarm of foreign investments, owing to prudent macroeconomic policies, good governance and constant GDP growth over the years, notwithstanding international financial crunch; moreover, the nation escaped the most indebted nation status and elevated to middle income in a short period relative to other countries. And it is posed to make greater strides in that direction, credited to prudent economic choices; continued with rapid infrastructure development, the corner stone of development, building of roads, bridges, institutions, information technology, transportation, sea and airports, water harbours, all the aggregates that would sustain the needed development; effective sustainable management of environmental resources, environment protection consciousness, and the pursuit of renewable energy from hydropower are sensible and wise policy initiatives; the availability of house lots, access to educational institutions for advancement, coupled with needed ingredients for social development in access to portable water, subsidised electricity, sanitation, free education, student loans, free medical care, job training and skill based training, and employment creation are all evident of a well- managed micro-economic policy agenda.
On the verge of breaking records in investment and production in rice, sugar, the mining, the manufacture, agro- industrial sectors are further demonstrations of confidence in the economy from domestic and as well as foreign investors.
Poised to have greater trade and commerce with its tri- nation neighbours, the nation extended its economic reach and partnership and deepened South to South trade and relations, bringing about greater economic opportunities. These pipelined and prospective developmental projects will help provide the boost needed to find greater market shares for Guyanese commodities and fuel employment. These endeavours are not coincident.
Most importantly, real income did not regress as it did in advanced nations. Consecutive wage increases afforded to civil servants-compared with Caricom/Caribbean sister nations, which retrenched work force, stalled wages, and in some instance, forced labour concessions. This, too, is no accident but the realisation of the working class agenda.
Undeniably, Ramotar’s Presidency commenced a startling departure from his predecessors; political constrains, legislative setbacks, and recessed world economy, but yet he emerged to debunk the fallacy in the Opposition’s chorus of leadership inaptness. In essence, the fact remains that he craftily boxed the Opposition into cool storage, which they don’t yet grasp, and convincingly makes his own case for re-election as a viable and credible alternative as he did prior.
In any case, Ramotar unshackled the Opposition’s spiteful restraints and delivered as promised, achieved many gains, some major and other short term and could have done more for the nation that is ripe with possibilities but his detractors will seek to deny his successes. As the nation heads to the polls, the situation warrants the mantle of leadership and mandate to be reissued to Ramotar. Let the second coming commence.

FAIUZE ALI

 

Extracted from the Guyana Chronicle

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Originally Posted by Conscience:

Donald Ramotar, a credible presidential candidate

 

 

 

THOUGH I concurred with the confab for Donald Ramotar’s candidacy and eventually his election to the presidency, I had reservations.I worried that he was naïve, pitching a message to bridge the political divide with a rapacious Opposition whose philosophy axis’ on an obstructionist creed. Clearly, the new dispensation had been worn as a badge of honour by those relentless in dousing the economic development and aborted concession politics.

I had a disquieting feeling that he had ignored the writing on the wall, pitching a message that the political line of demarcation would give way to nation building, an illusion, given the imperious Opposition had woven a political noose.
I worried he had ventured into political appeasement overdrive against the backdrop of a vengeance raged Opposition, imploring his parliamentary nemeses to rise above the political divide, knowing it had self-inoculated against the acquired taste for compromise.
Call it naivety or bipartisan perpetual endurance on the part of the President; I felt he relied too much on redemption politics from a power intoxicated Opposition, with predatory instinct on his heels, destined to bring about political casualty.
I was right. After three years, the comprised impaired Opposition has bludgeoned progress and came close to crippling development, putting into limbo legislations, economic reforms, developmental projects, and tampered social safety nets and shredded the fabrics of democracy. But he never relents, believing that the nation’s interests would triumph personal ones, though he never had a reciprocal partner. Instead, he was gifted an arsenal of “this is how we do it” approach from a self-confessed “economic hit squad” of the Opposition.
LEADERSHIP
Despite the onslaught of anti-democratic underpinnings pivot upon obstruction, Ramotar emerged in his own organic political character, shaped and fortified by his ability to understand economic constraints, prospects and remained true to his political philosophy, with a keen sense in navigating the political culture with conviction and astuteness. In essence, Ramotar has defined his legacy in more tangible terms than is perceived, impacting on many fronts, and became the quintessence – consequential president in contemporary Guyanese Politics.
Ramotar’s character, ideals, and devotion to the Guyanese cause and struggle are well documented; his leadership abilities attested; his footprints in the sand of unwavering commitment to freedom and democracy never called into question; his patriotism, good governance, accountability and dedication to multi-ethnic/racial politics are sterling.
I will resume making the case of Ramator’s sterling leadership achievements, but I beg your indulgence to deviate to address a few unpalatable issues, emanating from the Opposition’s surrogates. Chiefly amongst the calculated mischief is the conjectured message to malign him as a burgeoning dictator, hoping that their demonising rhetoric, which failed to take root in Guyana, would now find refuge in the halls of the U.S. Congress. So far, they are the only consumers of their fermented brew.
In the other far corner are a few self-professed Jaganites, long expelled from progressive political thought, hissing from afar at what they perceived to be a departure from the founder’s ideals, lamenting the idea that the new political dispensation was a legitimate offspring. The basic premise of this argument purports an imposter in a progressive suit – an attempt at an erroneous deception. Yet these strayed political vagrants cannot account for the economic resilience and continued majority support.
Way over in the deep end, drowning in infinite pen freedom, thanks to the government’s safe-guarding, the supposedly unbiased press employs brute force to eclipse independent thinking, and maligns the populace for rejecting its political dogma; adding to this perversion are paid pundits spouting from shared narratives, incessantly orate about corrupted state, stalled economics, and even insisting the nation has reached a brink of no return, sustaining such arguments with sensationalism and innuendos.
Undeniably, the notoriously lopsided, inexpiable attacks, deprived of objectivity, have been accepted by the Government as the natural extension in upholding democratic values, though much of the maligning tactics breached decency and misdirected. For voters, however, they don’t have to acquiesce to yellow-belly journalism.
Guyanese have learned to be wary of the press and Opposition surrogates who ascribed racist motives to their behaviour and thinking, particularly when casting votes for a political party. For instance, the unprecedented attacks vilifying over fifty percent of the population as conscious racists, who aid in the systemic marginalisation of others, impaled aspersion on ordinary citizens’ freedom. What are the consequences of this character assassination? An opinion poll reveals a tantalising sneak peek.

Popular support
Recent NATCA’s opinion poll reflects the populace dissatisfaction with Parliament as to be expected and rightly so: mad as hell with the political shenanigans in Parliament at the expense of their livelihoods. Voters don’t want to hear excuses; they want action. However, voters are well-informed as the poll revealed. They are aware of the fulcrums and the missing lynchpins.
Notwithstanding the political stalemate, respondents endorsed the President’s party solidly against its rivals, and endorsed him ahead of his competition. Showing great perceptivity of the Parliamentary debacle, voters also expressed resounding vote of confidence for the President’s economic stewardship, and for the country’s chartered course for progress and development. Thus, Ramator has emerged as a shepherd with a devout flock to reckon with.
At this stage, legacy affirmation for Ramotar is not premature. Though it would spike the political blood sugar of the sycophantic- punditocracy, who would seek to dim the light on policy triumphant over longevity, it would withstand objective scrutiny as it has been the tradition of American politics where Presidents Ford, Carter and Bush (41st) served one four year term each but had legacy policy broadcast in advance of maturity and demitting office. There is no reason to deny Ramotar the same privilege.
Most importantly, however, it is not whether the President and party have scored political points, or whether the media and Opposition’s heavy-handed tactics infringed on personal rights, or intentional demonising of constituent’s choice constitutes intimidation, though valid questions, but the provoking questions are: whether lives have been positively impacted by the chartered economic course; can tomorrow’s generation stand on sound economic foundation with respect to employment, financial stability, real growth, development and higher living standard? Undeniably, the answer is a resounding yes.
First, let’s dispose of the notion that Ramotar’s Presidency lays claim to his predecessor’s agenda and he is alien to innovations. It is political 

Extracted from the Guyana Chronicle

  SAY WHAT!!!!!

 

CREDIBLE AZZ!

FM

The Guyanese people had a taste of the sinister motives of the A.F.C/A.P.N.U over the past three years, they eagerly await the 11th May, to endorse the P.P.P/C with a majority, thus ensuring progress continues.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The Guyanese people had a taste of the sinister motives of the A.F.C/A.P.N.U over the past three years, they eagerly await the 11th May, to endorse the P.P.P/C with a majority, thus ensuring progress continues.

 

Whah happen to de Guyanese Populace bai?

 

How dem Populace doin?

FM

They would turn out in their masses on the 11th of May to make sure the P.P.P regain the majority in the National Assembly, thus ensuring progress continues. The writing is already on the wall...

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

They would turn out in their masses on the 11th of May to make sure the P.P.P regain the majority in the National Assembly, thus ensuring progress continues. The writing is already on the wall...

 

Did I make you feel sufficiently stupid for mindlessly using that word Populace in every other post like it was the biggest word you knew?

FM

The poster "Shaitaan" is desperately trying to derail the thread away from the clear winner in the upcoming elections. Donald Ramoutar and by extension the P.P.P/C would be victorious at the May 11th Polls.

When the dust settles after the 11th of May, the P.P.P/C will govern for the next 5 years unhindered. 

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The poster "Shaitaan" is desperately trying to derail the thread away from the clear winner in the upcoming elections. Donald Ramoutar and by extension the P.P.P/C would be victorious at the May 11th Polls.

When the dust settles after the 11th of May, the P.P.P/C will govern for the next 5 years unhindered. 

 

Give abbe wan nuddah big word nah man

 

Abbe like fuh hear dem big big words from ayuh

 

Come nah man. School me lil nah?

 

I'm a proud member of the Guyanese Populace

FM

Donald Ramoutar would be a clear runner among the other other presidential hopefuls.

All of the projects for the last three years that the A.F.C/A.P.N.U had sinister motives against would go ahead in the 11th Parliament "cut-free".

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The next President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana...is the Mr. Donald Ramoutar.

 

You mean RamoTAR, right?

 

His name is not spelt "MOUTAR"

 

The qualifications to wuk for GINA must be really really lax. No English required

FM
Last edited by Former Member

Councie can't - even spell he own name correctly

How yuh expect him to spell a man name correctly.

he always bending and tripping over the letters...

He claim Lunchman training him.

FM

Nehru, do you understand that one day soon Coolies will one day lose power and will never get it again (at least not based on a racial win)? What do you think we should do then?

 

Should we not prepare for our inevitable exit from power by at least diluting State power?

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

Nehru, do you understand that one day soon Coolies will one day lose power and will never get it again (at least not based on a racial win)? What do you think we should do then?

 

Should we not prepare for our inevitable exit from power by at least diluting State power?

 

 

 

 

As long as a guyanese win I have no problem.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

Nehru, do you understand that one day soon Coolies will one day lose power and will never get it again (at least not based on a racial win)? What do you think we should do then?

 

Should we not prepare for our inevitable exit from power by at least diluting State power?

 

 

 

 

As long as a guyanese win I have no problem.

Nehru we need a Better Constitution to Protect all Guyanese....what Shaitan is telling you we will continue to have Gridlock and Bottleneck unless we correct this present system.

 

I know I bash PPP....but all parties should be part of Developing Guyana...Including everyone.

FM

"Jalil" finally saw the light, the A.F.C/A.P.N.U need to put their shoulders to the wheel along with the P.P.P/C in a quest to put Guyana first.

The days of partisan politics should be over.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

"Jalil" finally saw the light, the A.F.C/A.P.N.U need to put their shoulders to the wheel along with the P.P.P/C in a quest to put Guyana first.

The days of partisan politics should be over.

 

Yes, the Guyanese Populace will triumph and will rule Guyana again under the glorious PPP/C which will be endorsed at the upcoming General elections

FM

I'm pleased to know, you have taken your head out of the sand, and stop fighting the truth.

Get used to it. The P.P.P/C will continue to govern with a majority after the 11th of May 2015.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

I'm pleased to know, you have taken your head out of the sand, and stop fighting the truth.

Get used to it. The P.P.P/C will continue to govern with a majority after the 11th of May 2015.

Even Bhagdad Bob knew how to spell Saddam name

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

I'm pleased to know, you have taken your head out of the sand, and stop fighting the truth.

Get used to it. The P.P.P/C will continue to govern with a majority after the 11th of May 2015.

Even Bhagdad Bob knew how to spell Saddam name

 

Saddoum

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

Maybe he trying fuh talk Yankee

 

I always feel moh smart when me juss talk Yankee. People always seh: dat bai may be fulla shyte but he sound good

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

"Jalil" finally saw the light, the A.F.C/A.P.N.U need to put their shoulders to the wheel along with the P.P.P/C in a quest to put Guyana first.

The days of partisan politics should be over.

Councie yuh really like tek Buggering.....where did I say..... put PPP or them Thieves to run de Govt in Guyana.

 

Haul yuh ass

 

I say get rid of the thieves and put a new constitution in place where all parties are involved.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The next President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana...is the Mr. Donald Ramoutar.

Give us ONE example of a decision Ramotar made without  Jagdeo's intervention.

Ramotar is a robot. Put there by Jagdeo and his morally decayed gang to screw the poor people of Guyana.    

Tola
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The poster "Shaitaan" is desperately trying to derail the thread away from the clear winner in the upcoming elections. Donald Ramoutar and by extension the P.P.P/C would be victorious at the May 11th Polls.

When the dust settles after the 11th of May, the P.P.P/C will govern for the next 5 years unhindered. 

 

Give abbe wan nuddah big word nah man

 

Abbe like fuh hear dem big big words from ayuh

 

Come nah man. School me lil nah?

 

I'm a proud member of the Guyanese Populace

Yiu din see the man said "unhindered" ?

cain
Originally Posted by Jalil:

Councie can't - even spell he own name correctly

How yuh expect him to spell a man name correctly.

he always bending and tripping over the letters...

He claim Lunchman training him.

"Councie can't - even spell he own name correctly"

 

You right baie, I see he keep spelling he name Conscience. Anybody ever see Councie spell so? No, it is spelled Councie. or Councy.

We should ask the admin to help him with the change.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The poster "Shaitaan" is desperately trying to derail the thread away from the clear winner in the upcoming elections. Donald Ramoutar and by extension the P.P.P/C would be victorious at the May 11th Polls.

When the dust settles after the 11th of May, the P.P.P/C will govern for the next 5 years unhindered. 

 

Give abbe wan nuddah big word nah man

 

Abbe like fuh hear dem big big words from ayuh

 

Come nah man. School me lil nah?

 

I'm a proud member of the Guyanese Populace

Yiu din see the man said "unhindered" ?

 

Holy Cow! How did I miss that? Today's word of the day fuh de Guyanese Populace

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The poster "Shaitaan" is desperately trying to derail the thread away from the clear winner in the upcoming elections. Donald Ramoutar and by extension the P.P.P/C would be victorious at the May 11th Polls.

When the dust settles after the 11th of May, the P.P.P/C will govern for the next 5 years unhindered. 

 

Give abbe wan nuddah big word nah man

 

Abbe like fuh hear dem big big words from ayuh

 

Come nah man. School me lil nah?

 

I'm a proud member of the Guyanese Populace

Yiu din see the man said "unhindered" ?

 

Holy Cow! How did I miss that? Today's word of the day fuh de Guyanese Populace

Holy Cow...hehehe, that's what Hindus would say. Iman Putagee Rasta does say, Holy Smokes"

cain
Last edited by cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The poster "Shaitaan" is desperately trying to derail the thread away from the clear winner in the upcoming elections. Donald Ramoutar and by extension the P.P.P/C would be victorious at the May 11th Polls.

When the dust settles after the 11th of May, the P.P.P/C will govern for the next 5 years unhindered. 

 

Give abbe wan nuddah big word nah man

 

Abbe like fuh hear dem big big words from ayuh

 

Come nah man. School me lil nah?

 

I'm a proud member of the Guyanese Populace

Yiu din see the man said "unhindered" ?

 

Holy Cow! How did I miss that? Today's word of the day fuh de Guyanese Populace

Holy Cow...hehehe, that's what Hindus would say. Iman does say, Holy Smokes"

 

I had this white Drill Sergeant who would always yell "Holy Cow" at us whenever he thought we were doing something stupid and for some reason it stuck in my head

 

My black Drill Sergeant would say "Doggone"

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The poster "Shaitaan" is desperately trying to derail the thread away from the clear winner in the upcoming elections. Donald Ramoutar and by extension the P.P.P/C would be victorious at the May 11th Polls.

When the dust settles after the 11th of May, the P.P.P/C will govern for the next 5 years unhindered. 

 

Give abbe wan nuddah big word nah man

 

Abbe like fuh hear dem big big words from ayuh

 

Come nah man. School me lil nah?

 

I'm a proud member of the Guyanese Populace

Yiu din see the man said "unhindered" ?

 

Holy Cow! How did I miss that? Today's word of the day fuh de Guyanese Populace

Holy Cow...hehehe, that's what Hindus would say. Iman does say, Holy Smokes"

 

I had this white Drill Sergeant who would always yell "Holy Cow" at us whenever he thought we were doing something stupid and for some reason it stuck in my head

 

My black Drill Sergeant would say "Doggone"

Really? Holy Cow...Doggone..and these guys go out and beat up and shoot up and all dat kinda tuff stuff. Meanwhile earlier today I stopped into a United church and I assisted then in a lunch program for those less fortunate, as we were putting away the chairs, one of the older choir members he's all bent over, notices one of the tables about to fall over and he yelled out, Holy F...  seriously, we had a good laugh at that.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The poster "Shaitaan" is desperately trying to derail the thread away from the clear winner in the upcoming elections. Donald Ramoutar and by extension the P.P.P/C would be victorious at the May 11th Polls.

When the dust settles after the 11th of May, the P.P.P/C will govern for the next 5 years unhindered. 

 

Give abbe wan nuddah big word nah man

 

Abbe like fuh hear dem big big words from ayuh

 

Come nah man. School me lil nah?

 

I'm a proud member of the Guyanese Populace

Yiu din see the man said "unhindered" ?

 

Holy Cow! How did I miss that? Today's word of the day fuh de Guyanese Populace

Holy Cow...hehehe, that's what Hindus would say. Iman does say, Holy Smokes"

 

I had this white Drill Sergeant who would always yell "Holy Cow" at us whenever he thought we were doing something stupid and for some reason it stuck in my head

 

My black Drill Sergeant would say "Doggone"

Really? Holy Cow...Doggone..and these guys go out and beat up and shoot up and all dat kinda tuff stuff. Meanwhile earlier today I stopped into a United church and I assisted then in a lunch program for those less fortunate, as we were putting away the chairs, one of the older choir members he's all bent over, notices one of the tables about to fall over and he yelled out, Holy F...  seriously, we had a good laugh at that.

 

LMAO....Yea, don't get me wrong they still cursed us out like we were AIDS infected whores. These were Infantry Drill Sergeants with their Combat decorations and Sapper and Ranger tabs. They knew how to abuse us.

 

My favorite training memory in "Freedom Town" was this screamed at me: "HOLY COW!! Did you just open fire on a mosque?"  

"But Sergeant, I thought I saw a rifle"

FM

Freedom Town was this mock Iraqi/Afghan town in Middle America where we would practice Occupation skills and close quarters combat. They actually found real Iraqis, dressed them up as Iraqis, and paid them good money to be angry Muslim mobs (not a stretch at all for any Muslim) and we had to practice not shooting civilians who pissed us off. We almost always ended up shooting civilians.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The Guyanese people had a taste of the sinister motives of the A.F.C/A.P.N.U over the past three years, they eagerly await the 11th May, to endorse the P.P.P/C with a majority, thus ensuring progress continues.

some body at freedum house need to reprogram this fool

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The Guyanese people had a taste of the sinister motives of the A.F.C/A.P.N.U over the past three years, they eagerly await the 11th May, to endorse the P.P.P/C with a majority, thus ensuring progress continues.

I like how you love to derail your own thread.

From Donald the Credible Candidate to the sinister A.F.C/A.P.N.U.

Incredible!

FM

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