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Regardless of whether we like it or not, the govt will be judged. Every act ion, everything said will be examined closely by people. It is a natural human instinct.  Some people will not make their judgment known while others will free do so. It is more important what we do with the judgment made.can only made a first impression once.

Z

Irrespective of what judgement is made, we needed a break in the thieving and lawlessness under the PPP. The police has solved more crimes under this government in the last few days than they were allowed to do for several years. Some of the canals in GT have not seen daylight for decades under the PPP, but are now clean as a whistle. That's the kind of things that impresses me as a starter. The main course and desert are bound to outdo the starter.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

Irrespective of what judgement is made, we needed a break in the thieving and lawlessness under the PPP. The police has solved more crimes under this government in the last few days than they were allowed to do for several years. Some of the canals in GT have not seen daylight for decades under the PPP, but are now clean as a whistle. That's the kind of things that impresses me as a starter. The main course and desert are bound to outdo the starter.

Sometimes the tease is all there is. Wenare waiting for developments.

Z
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

Irrespective of what judgement is made, we needed a break in the thieving and lawlessness under the PPP. The police has solved more crimes under this government in the last few days than they were allowed to do for several years. Some of the canals in GT have not seen daylight for decades under the PPP, but are now clean as a whistle. That's the kind of things that impresses me as a starter. The main course and desert are bound to outdo the starter.

Well well well, my parents said the PNC claimed they brought "peace" to Guyana just after the 1964 election.  The more things change, the more they remain the same.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

Irrespective of what judgement is made, we needed a break in the thieving and lawlessness under the PPP. The police has solved more crimes under this government in the last few days than they were allowed to do for several years. Some of the canals in GT have not seen daylight for decades under the PPP, but are now clean as a whistle. That's the kind of things that impresses me as a starter. The main course and desert are bound to outdo the starter.

Well well well, my parents said the PNC claimed they brought "peace" to Guyana just after the 1964 election.  The more things change, the more they remain the same.

So Ramjattan and the APNUAFC will bring peace to Guyana post 2015.  What do you say?

FM

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