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FM
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Ok Folks,

Let me tip my hat off to Chris Ram.

Yes, I did criticize him in the past but he seems to be taking the right direction.

First, he spoke out rightfully or wrongfully about PPP corruption. We need that to keep any government on their toes.

Today, Chris spoke out boldly about the unfair manner in which Brother Sattaur has been treated. It was expressed in a fair and professional manner.

This is a good sign, we are finally maturing as a nation where Individuals like Chris Ram are now expressing fairness. I hope that the administration does not attempt to intimidate Chris Ram.

Thank You Chris Ram. Keep it up.

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skeldon_man posted:

Ram just dug his grave.

Agreed . It is only time before  the APNU/AFC push his rass into the grave. In the meantime, no more Gov't contracts for him. Yuggi, needs to be careful when he says "This is a good sign, we are finally maturing as a nation where Individuals like Chris Ram are now expressing fairness". This man is dishonest to the core. Did he express his frustration to his AFC colleagues? Did Prakash tell him to go "haul you ass" ?

FM
Dondadda posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Ram just dug his grave.

Agreed . It is only time before  the APNU/AFC push his rass into the grave. In the meantime, no more Gov't contracts for him. Yuggi, needs to be careful when he says "This is a good sign, we are finally maturing as a nation where Individuals like Chris Ram are now expressing fairness". This man is dishonest to the core. Did he express his frustration to his AFC colleagues? Did Prakash tell him to go "haul you ass" ?

Don,

I might be wrong in my assumption but this is a major condemnation of the way Brother Sattaur has been treated. 

I sense that something is happening within the AFC camp, time will tell.

One major AFC supporter showed up today expressing his concerns about 200 Military People being handed civil service positions. I cannot confirm that number but it is troubling if it is true.

Interesting times ahead.

FM

In my travels around Guyana -Essequibo coast, Berbice, East Coadt Demerara and Bartica, many who I know voted for the AFC (people I know very well and have told me who they supported) expressed their concern with what has happened to the AFC as part of the government and how things are run by the coalition. Lots of things are going on and they are dissatisfied with them. This included the continued militarization of the government, broken promises, the state of the economy, MOses not having the powers he was promised. At least three told me that Moses told them to hold on, things will change but he cannot do anything now. I know this is just anecdotal but it seems that there is some dissatisfaction with the AFC.

Z
Zed posted:

In my travels around Guyana -Essequibo coast, Berbice, East Coadt Demerara and Bartica, many who I know voted for the AFC (people I know very well and have told me who they supported) expressed their concern with what has happened to the AFC as part of the government and how things are run by the coalition. Lots of things are going on and they are dissatisfied with them. This included the continued militarization of the government, broken promises, the state of the economy, MOses not having the powers he was promised. At least three told me that Moses told them to hold on, things will change but he cannot do anything now. I know this is just anecdotal but it seems that there is some dissatisfaction with the AFC.

Well, who gives a shyte, he is on his last erection, he got what he wanted, his name in Guyana's history at the expense of the Indian masses!

FM

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