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FM
Former Member
Recently, I have been hearing some disturbing revelation that the PNC is there for the long haul. Even if they failed miserably, they will stay in power by any means necessary.

Ramjattan and Nagamootoo said publicly that we must forget about the PNC past, and there will be no more rigging. This statement is self incriminating that the PNC was involved in massive election rigging.

When six parties come together and win one seat over the PPP after 23 years, that's another rigging. It's shameful to know that our friendly and supportive neighbor of Venezuela said that Grainger is not the legitimate ruler of Guyana.

I believe this revelation just as the PNC supporters believe that the PNC is there for a long time by any means necessary.

Who said we cannot be fooled twice? Who said history cannot repeat itself? Who said Guyana democracy was stolen? I did.

Folks, the PPP was in power for 23 years, but they won every election fair and square. There is a conspiracy to get rid of Jagdeo as the opposition leader to weaken the PPP from regaining power in the future.

With that said, we now have dictatorship supporters in our midst. Burnham is the new flame of present day Guyana.

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I would like the APNU+AFC coalition to administer the country for two terms at least, through free and fair elections.

The coalition is already taking steps to lay the groundwork for victory in 2020. It has started by removing 2,000 Community Service Officers who were doing partisan PPP campaigning in the hinterland regions. The coalition is already attending to the welfare of our indigenous people. AFC Chairman Nigel Hughes visited one community last week. The coalition is aiming to capture Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 convincingly in 2020. The arithmetic of that constituency plus their current base support will enable APNU+AFC to be reelected. Yes, you're hearing it right, the coalition is in for the long haul.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I would like the APNU+AFC coalition to administer the country for two terms at least, through free and fair elections.

The coalition is already taking steps to lay the groundwork for victory in 2020. It has started by removing 2,000 Community Service Officers who were doing partisan PPP campaigning in the hinterland regions. The coalition is already attending to the welfare of our indigenous people. AFC Chairman Nigel Hughes visited one community last week. The coalition is aiming to capture Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 convincingly in 2020. The arithmetic of that constituency plus their current base support will enable APNU+AFC to be reelected. Yes, you're hearing it right, the coalition is in for the long haul.

I have high expectations for APNU+AFC to deliver during

this five year if they do,then a second term is surely theirs.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I would like the APNU+AFC coalition to administer the country for two terms at least, through free and fair elections.

The coalition is already taking steps to lay the groundwork for victory in 2020. It has started by removing 2,000 Community Service Officers who were doing partisan PPP campaigning in the hinterland regions. The coalition is already attending to the welfare of our indigenous people. AFC Chairman Nigel Hughes visited one community last week. The coalition is aiming to capture Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 convincingly in 2020. The arithmetic of that constituency plus their current base support will enable APNU+AFC to be reelected. Yes, you're hearing it right, the coalition is in for the long haul.

If the government is not seen as a true representation of the people the PPP will be back.  NO question about that.  Removing Dindyal for the reasons provided is a major strike against them in my book.  If Dindyal is found to be corrupt I would be one of the first to advocate that he be jailed.  They should have waited for the results of the forensic audit before deciding to fire him.  Dindyal is NOT a square peg in round hole.

 

By the way, Dindyal was prepared to leave since 2010 so I am sure he is not going to be hurt...it will be GPL that will suffer if they cannot find someone competent to replace him.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Django:

Too early to call,who you have in mind to be the

presidential candidate.

If your question is directed at me, President David Granger will run again, barring ill health.

The question was for Cobra,you beat my post by 60 seconds.

Oh... well then, dat is Cobra prablem.

FM
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I would like the APNU+AFC coalition to administer the country for two terms at least, through free and fair elections.

The coalition is already taking steps to lay the groundwork for victory in 2020. It has started by removing 2,000 Community Service Officers who were doing partisan PPP campaigning in the hinterland regions. The coalition is already attending to the welfare of our indigenous people. AFC Chairman Nigel Hughes visited one community last week. The coalition is aiming to capture Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 convincingly in 2020. The arithmetic of that constituency plus their current base support will enable APNU+AFC to be reelected. Yes, you're hearing it right, the coalition is in for the long haul.

If the government is not seen as a true representation of the people the PPP will be back.  NO question about that.  Removing Dindyal for the reasons provided is a major strike against them in my book.  If Dindyal is found to be corrupt I would be one of the first to advocate that he be jailed.  They should have waited for the results of the forensic audit before deciding to fire him.  Dindyal is NOT a square peg in round hole.

 

By the way,Dindyal was prepared to leave since 2010 so I am sure he is not going to be hurt...it will be GPL that will suffer if they cannot find someone competent to replace him.

Wonder why his contract was not renewed.

Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I would like the APNU+AFC coalition to administer the country for two terms at least, through free and fair elections.

The coalition is already taking steps to lay the groundwork for victory in 2020. It has started by removing 2,000 Community Service Officers who were doing partisan PPP campaigning in the hinterland regions. The coalition is already attending to the welfare of our indigenous people. AFC Chairman Nigel Hughes visited one community last week. The coalition is aiming to capture Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 convincingly in 2020. The arithmetic of that constituency plus their current base support will enable APNU+AFC to be reelected. Yes, you're hearing it right, the coalition is in for the long haul.

If the government is not seen as a true representation of the people the PPP will be back.  NO question about that.  Removing Dindyal for the reasons provided is a major strike against them in my book.  If Dindyal is found to be corrupt I would be one of the first to advocate that he be jailed.  They should have waited for the results of the forensic audit before deciding to fire him.  Dindyal is NOT a square peg in round hole.

 

By the way,Dindyal was prepared to leave since 2010 so I am sure he is not going to be hurt...it will be GPL that will suffer if they cannot find someone competent to replace him.

Wonder why his contract was not renewed.

I do not know.  Maybe the PPP wanted to replace him with the stooge Welch who now seems to be in the PNC camp.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Django:

Too early to call,who you have in mind to be the

presidential candidate.

If your question is directed at me, President David Granger will run again, barring ill health.

The question was for Cobra,you beat my post by 60 seconds.

Oh... well then, dat is Cobra prablem.

I hope he will give me an answer.

Django
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I would like the APNU+AFC coalition to administer the country for two terms at least, through free and fair elections.

The coalition is already taking steps to lay the groundwork for victory in 2020. It has started by removing 2,000 Community Service Officers who were doing partisan PPP campaigning in the hinterland regions. The coalition is already attending to the welfare of our indigenous people. AFC Chairman Nigel Hughes visited one community last week. The coalition is aiming to capture Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 convincingly in 2020. The arithmetic of that constituency plus their current base support will enable APNU+AFC to be reelected. Yes, you're hearing it right, the coalition is in for the long haul.

If the government is not seen as a true representation of the people the PPP will be back.  NO question about that.  Removing Dindyal for the reasons provided is a major strike against them in my book.  If Dindyal is found to be corrupt I would be one of the first to advocate that he be jailed.  They should have waited for the results of the forensic audit before deciding to fire him.  Dindyal is NOT a square peg in round hole.

 

By the way,Dindyal was prepared to leave since 2010 so I am sure he is not going to be hurt...it will be GPL that will suffer if they cannot find someone competent to replace him.

Wonder why his contract was not renewed.

I do not know.  Maybe the PPP wanted to replace him with the stooge Welch who now seems to be in the PNC camp.

Is this guy Welch a bright bhai in that field??

Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I would like the APNU+AFC coalition to administer the country for two terms at least, through free and fair elections.

The coalition is already taking steps to lay the groundwork for victory in 2020. It has started by removing 2,000 Community Service Officers who were doing partisan PPP campaigning in the hinterland regions. The coalition is already attending to the welfare of our indigenous people. AFC Chairman Nigel Hughes visited one community last week. The coalition is aiming to capture Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 convincingly in 2020. The arithmetic of that constituency plus their current base support will enable APNU+AFC to be reelected. Yes, you're hearing it right, the coalition is in for the long haul.

If the government is not seen as a true representation of the people the PPP will be back.  NO question about that.  Removing Dindyal for the reasons provided is a major strike against them in my book.  If Dindyal is found to be corrupt I would be one of the first to advocate that he be jailed.  They should have waited for the results of the forensic audit before deciding to fire him.  Dindyal is NOT a square peg in round hole.

 

By the way,Dindyal was prepared to leave since 2010 so I am sure he is not going to be hurt...it will be GPL that will suffer if they cannot find someone competent to replace him.

Wonder why his contract was not renewed.

I do not know.  Maybe the PPP wanted to replace him with the stooge Welch who now seems to be in the PNC camp.

Is this guy Welch a bright bhai in that field??

Apparently no one knows his qualifications   It looks like he was connected to someone in the PPP.

FM
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

I would like the APNU+AFC coalition to administer the country for two terms at least, through free and fair elections.

The coalition is already taking steps to lay the groundwork for victory in 2020. It has started by removing 2,000 Community Service Officers who were doing partisan PPP campaigning in the hinterland regions. The coalition is already attending to the welfare of our indigenous people. AFC Chairman Nigel Hughes visited one community last week. The coalition is aiming to capture Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 convincingly in 2020. The arithmetic of that constituency plus their current base support will enable APNU+AFC to be reelected. Yes, you're hearing it right, the coalition is in for the long haul.

If the government is not seen as a true representation of the people the PPP will be back.  NO question about that.  Removing Dindyal for the reasons provided is a major strike against them in my book.  If Dindyal is found to be corrupt I would be one of the first to advocate that he be jailed.  They should have waited for the results of the forensic audit before deciding to fire him.  Dindyal is NOT a square peg in round hole.

 

By the way,Dindyal was prepared to leave since 2010 so I am sure he is not going to be hurt...it will be GPL that will suffer if they cannot find someone competent to replace him.

Wonder why his contract was not renewed.

I do not know.  Maybe the PPP wanted to replace him with the stooge Welch who now seems to be in the PNC camp.

Is this guy Welch a bright bhai in that field??

Apparently no one knows his qualifications   It looks like he was connected to someone in the PPP.

No square peg in round hole,hope he don't get the

position of CEO.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Django:

Too early to call,who you have in mind to be the

presidential candidate.

If your question is directed at me, President David Granger will run again, barring ill health.

The question was for Cobra,you beat my post by 60 seconds.

old man getting slow

 

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
. It's shameful to know that our friendly and supportive neighbor of Venezuela said that Grainger is not the legitimate ruler of Guyana.

.

What is shameful is that you are such a racist that you support a fraudulent claim by Venezuela, just because you can no longer scream "ah be pan tap, black man time DONE".

 

Now resume your Indo KKK national anthem.....First verse is "Me hate black man.....

 

You don't have any need to worry as among the Indians, only Gilly and Riffraff might condemn you, and you long ago cursed them as traitors to Indians.

FM
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Originally Posted by VVP:
 

If the government is not seen as a true representation of the people the PPP will be back.

Here is another one toying with the idea of joining the Indo KKK.  According to him Indians are the only "people" in Guyana, because he now claims that the PPP was representative.  Well the PPP described itself as the "coolie party", and the only remaining black with any clout, Roger Luncheon, now labels it as one which is disdainful of its few black members.

 

So you must be some kind of Indo KKK to scream that the PPP is some how representative, and therefore deserving to represent the broad swath of the Guyanese population.

 

VVP the PPP was NOT representative any more than the APNU/AFC gov't is.  The Indian population will dwindle.  Unless APNU/AFC are complete morons, they will deliver enough into the Amerindian areas to win more votes, and they will definitely keep the African/mixed vote, who have strong memories of the "slow holocaust" of the past 23 years.

 

So whether APNU/AFC wins in 2020 will depend on their performance, and nothing more.

FM
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Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:
 

If the government is not seen as a true representation of the people the PPP will be back.

Here is another one toying with the idea of joining the Indo KKK.  According to him Indians are the only "people" in Guyana, because he now claims that the PPP was representative.

 

VVP the PPP was NOT representative any more than the APNU/AFC gov't is.  The Indian population will dwindle.  Unless APNU/AFC are complete morons, they will deliver enough into the Amerindian areas to win more votes, and they will definitely keep the African/mixed vote, who have strong memories of the "slow holocaust" of the past 23 years.

 

The PPP describes itself as the "coolie party", so on what basis do they deserve to be seen as representative.

Where did I say the PPP was representative of the people?  The PPP was clearly Indo dominated and so far with the actions we are seeing is the PNC is moving towards Afro domination...hence an excahnge.  With an exchange the Indians who supported Granger WILL ABANDON him; hence the PPP will win.  There is no rocket science here.  At least I give you credit for being a little more smarter that dumb ass redux.

FM
Originally Posted by VVP:
 

Where did I say the PPP was representative of the people?  The PPP was clearly Indo dominated .

So given that the PPP is Indo dominated, the Indian population is dwindling, the growing mixed population see them as racist, and the APNU/AFC are already targeting the Amerindian vote, then why your screams that the PPP will win "if APNU/AFC isn't representative".

 

Did you say that the PPP will NOT win, unless they shed their image of being a party which boasts of being a "coolie party". No you didn't because in your eyes the non Indian, and especially the African population don't matter, so their perceptions of the PPP are without impact. 

 

 

The PPP ran a racist campaign which struck terror into the hearts of the vast majority of Indians.  This was NOT enough to guarantee them victory.  The PPP will NOT win as many Amerindian votes as they did in May.

 

If the PPP remains a "coolie party" they will lose, and you need to stop abetting Indian racism, and SAY SO!

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:
 

Where did I say the PPP was representative of the people?  The PPP was clearly Indo dominated .

So given that the PPP is Indo dominated, the Indian population is dwindling, the growing mixed population see them as racist, and the APNU/AFC are already targeting the Amerindian vote, then why your screams that the PPP will win "if APNU/AFC isn't representative".

 

Did you say that the PPP will NOT win, unless they shed their image of being a party which boasts of being a "coolie party". No you didn't because in your eyes the non Indian, and especially the African population don't matter, so their perceptions of the PPP are without impact. 

 

 

The PPP ran a racist campaign which struck terror into the hearts of the vast majority of Indians.  This was NOT enough to guarantee them victory.  The PPP will NOT win as many Amerindian votes as they did in May.

 

If the PPP remains a "coolie party" they will lose, and you need to stop abetting Indian racism, and SAY SO!

It it turns out to be an exchange the PPP will win unless a real third force shows up and decimate both parties.  I said both because I see AFC as a sell out currently.

FM
Originally Posted by VVP:
 

It it turns out to be an exchange the PPP will win unless a real third force shows up and decimate both parties.  I said both because I see AFC as a sell out currently.

Let me furnish you with real facts.

 

1.  The FASTEST GROWING population is the mixed. They voted APNU/AFC.

 

2.  The FASTEST DECLINING population is the Indian population, who fled Guyana under the PPP, and I see no reason why this will not continue under an APNU/AFC government.

 

3.  The Amerindian vote which the PPP won, because it was an incumbent gov't and so bought their support, will split more of it with APNU/AFC, who will definitely set out to buy their support.  The Amerindians vote for who they see as they winner, in order to gain gov't goodies.

 

You will need to stop thinking that it is the Indian who holds the political establishment by their balls, forcing their will on them...or else.

 

The PPP was a racist regime and so lost the election.  Unless they change their attitude, or unless APNU/AFC becomes a colossal failure, they will LOSE.  There will NOT be enough Indian votes in 2020 for a "coolie party" to win, so you can continue to ignore the racism that the PPP represents.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:
 

It it turns out to be an exchange the PPP will win unless a real third force shows up and decimate both parties.  I said both because I see AFC as a sell out currently.

Let me furnish you with real facts.

 

1.  The FASTEST GROWING population is the mixed. They voted APNU/AFC.

 

2.  The FASTEST DECLINING population is the Indian population, who fled Guyana under the PPP, and I see no reason why this will not continue under an APNU/AFC government.

 

3.  The Amerindian vote which the PPP won, because it was an incumbent gov't and so bought their support, will split more of it with APNU/AFC, who will definitely set out to buy their support.  The Amerindians vote for who they see as they winner, in order to gain gov't goodies.

 

You will need to stop thinking that it is the Indian who holds the political establishment by their balls, forcing their will on them...or else.

 

The PPP was a racist regime and so lost the election.  Unless they change their attitude, or unless APNU/AFC becomes a colossal failure, they will LOSE.  There will NOT be enough Indian votes in 2020 for a "coolie party" to win, so you can continue to ignore the racism that the PPP represents.

This government is already running a bloated government and was even thinking about giving themselves raises.  If economic conditions decline even the Africans might not support them.  Oil is not going to save them if that is what they are banking on.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Django:

Too early to call,who you have in mind to be the

presidential candidate.

If your question is directed at me, President David Granger will run again, barring ill health.

Granger running again in 2020, open the door for other 75 years old men to enter politic. God does work in some marvelous ways.

S

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