Where is the gun man with the purple HAT?
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Big Purple is BACK.
Jackasses and Gadahas , look out for Gun Shots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PNCR inches closer to rebuilding BURNHAMISM and Moses and Rum-JHATT went to endorse Burnhamism
President David Granger on Friday appeared to have shifted closer to declaring that the Peopleâs National Congress Reform (PNCR) is again openly endorsing Burnhamism.
âWe are an ideological party and our ideology is inspired largely by the ideas of Forbes Burnham, our Founder-Leader,â the PNCR Leader told the opening of his partyâs 19th Biennial Delegates Conference at Congress Place.
Georgie posted:Where is the gun man with the purple HAT?
possibly an advisor in diaspora
Granger in typical bait and switch mode. 40 years ago is closer to the future than the two or three years ago that Stormy not so long ago assured me of.
ksazma posted:Granger in typical bait and switch mode. 40 years ago is closer to the future than the two or three years ago that Stormy not so long ago assured me of.
Ksaz when Jagdeo used to lime with a thug who was so arrogant that he killed one of his minister, did you feel upset? As Jagdeo presided over a nation which was racing towards being what Colombia was in the 80s, packed with paramilitias who had no respect for the law.
Yes APNU AFC have been a huge disappointed but they have yet to reach the depths of the PPP under Jagdeo. I have yet to hear any sign that people feel afraid to express free speech as was the case under Jagdeo when Guyana went back to what it was in the Burnham era in terms of people being afraid to express their views without consequences.
Show me physical attacks against people like Ravi Dev by this current government. Its a proven fact that under Jagdeo people like Eric Phillips, Freddie K, Glenn Lall of the KN were attacked and Ronald Waddell, a talk show host, was slaughtered.
http://www.caribbeannewsnow.co...es/000003/000348.htm
Hoyte arrested the Hammie Green/House of Israel goon squad. Janet Jagan released them. The PPP put them to good use coordinating the same level of violence against PPP opponents as they did a few decades before against those who were vocal against the Burnham dictatorship.
Nehru posted:Jackasses and Gadahas , look out for Gun Shots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't worry bhai. He is just protecting Lear Goring's white gold at congress place.
caribny posted:ksazma posted:Granger in typical bait and switch mode. 40 years ago is closer to the future than the two or three years ago that Stormy not so long ago assured me of.
Ksaz when Jagdeo used to lime with a thug who was so arrogant that he killed one of his minister, did you feel upset? As Jagdeo presided over a nation which was racing towards being what Colombia was in the 80s, packed with paramilitias who had no respect for the law.
Back in the early days, I didn't spend much time on Political. I was mostly on Social fighting with non-Muslims over Islam, Muslims and Muslim issues. Relatively speaking, I am a Johnny come lately to Political. My best recollection is around the 2011 elections or sometime close to it. At that point, I commented that I like the AFC as a neutralizer for the PPP and PNC. I also hoped that Guyana would be able to have a representative government where all citizens can have proper representation. I don't think I expressed any preference for any party before then. The moment I really critical is when the Coalition reinstituted the multiple Vice President positions. All that show that I didn't care for Jagdeo then nor do I now. I especially don't care for the PNC because that is the regime that I spent my entire life in Guyana under. I just went out to vote in our primary early voting. This is the second primary I participated in this year and I will certainly vote in the general in November. I do this because I believe that when I lived in Guyana, my vote was counted long before I casted it.
skeldon_man posted:Nehru posted:Jackasses and Gadahas , look out for Gun Shots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't worry bhai. He is just protecting Lear Goring's white gold at congress place.
Jagdeo is enraged that his best friend Roger Khan is getting gang raped, and cannot fund the PPP with the proceeds of his white gold.
Life is now quite lonely with folks like BK abandoning the PPP for PNC soup.
ksazma posted:caribny posted:ksazma posted:Granger in typical bait and switch mode. 40 years ago is closer to the future than the two or three years ago that Stormy not so long ago assured me of.
Ksaz when Jagdeo used to lime with a thug who was so arrogant that he killed one of his minister, did you feel upset? As Jagdeo presided over a nation which was racing towards being what Colombia was in the 80s, packed with paramilitias who had no respect for the law.
I do this because I believe that when I lived in Guyana, my vote was counted long before I casted it.
I voted twice in Guyana one to elect GAWU to represent sugar workers and in 1992 when free and fair elections was restored.
Django posted:ksazma posted:I do this because I believe that when I lived in Guyana, my vote was counted long before I casted it.
I voted twice in Guyana one to elect GAWU to represent sugar workers and in 1992 when free and fair elections was restored.
One time my Chief Accountant said "leh we guh vote". I told him that I voted already. He said "leh we guh vote again". So I said, ok. De man really only wanted a ride to a rum shop. I asked him where he will find a rum shop open so early. He said "doan worry, I know one". So I took him to a place upstairs of Alphonso Electronics (can't remember of that was the correct name) and they opened the place for him. He was a hard drinker and I learned after I moved to the US that he died from the drinking. He was a really nice person to work for though. But I guess XM 5 years old will make anyone happy.
ksazma posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:I do this because I believe that when I lived in Guyana, my vote was counted long before I casted it.
I voted twice in Guyana one to elect GAWU to represent sugar workers and in 1992 when free and fair elections was restored.
One time my Chief Accountant said "leh we guh vote". I told him that I voted already. He said "leh we guh vote again". So I said, ok. De man really only wanted a ride to a rum shop. I asked him where he will find a rum shop open so early. He said "doan worry, I know one". So I took him to a place upstairs of Alphonso Electronics (can't remember of that was the correct name) and they opened the place for him. He was a hard drinker and I learned after I moved to the US that he died from the drinking. He was a really nice person to work for though. But I guess XM 5 years old will make anyone happy.
That place was next door to Alphonso Electronics,lower level was a Jewellry Store,i used to go there me thinks the name was Kiskadee,that's over two decades ago.
Django posted:ksazma posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:I do this because I believe that when I lived in Guyana, my vote was counted long before I casted it.
I voted twice in Guyana one to elect GAWU to represent sugar workers and in 1992 when free and fair elections was restored.
One time my Chief Accountant said "leh we guh vote". I told him that I voted already. He said "leh we guh vote again". So I said, ok. De man really only wanted a ride to a rum shop. I asked him where he will find a rum shop open so early. He said "doan worry, I know one". So I took him to a place upstairs of Alphonso Electronics (can't remember of that was the correct name) and they opened the place for him. He was a hard drinker and I learned after I moved to the US that he died from the drinking. He was a really nice person to work for though. But I guess XM 5 years old will make anyone happy.
That place was next door to Alphonso Electronics,lower level was a Jewellry Store,i used to go there me thinks the name was Kiskadee,that's over two decades ago.
My story was from 1985. Plus my responsibility was to drive the car. Nothing is more lame than sitting doing nothing except waiting and watching a grown man drink liquor early morning.