No amount of snakeoil by the A.F.C can't convince the electors otherwise...they will all endorse their party,the peoples party..the truly nationalist party..they will all vote P.P.P/C....and let progress continue
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quote:Originally posted by albert:
No amount of snakeoil by the A.F.C can't convince the electors otherwise...they will all endorse their party,the peoples party..the truly nationalist party..they will all vote P.P.P/C....and let progress continue
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The PPP Discovers WikiLeaks
Read by Neilsen McKenzie, AFC Coordinator
The AFC is very delighted that the PPP has indeed being reading the recently released WikiLeaks cables. The very fact that the PPP has begun to refer and quote from them is important. However this invocation cannot be selective but rather comprehensive in scope.
The AFC submits that in functional, normal and workable democracies, the recent WikiLeaks revelations would have been sufficiently damning materials for Ministers to resign and for Governments to be voted out. In no functional democracy would a Presidential Candidate say that he is slightly amused by them. An important outcome of the WikiLeaks revelations is the establishment, beyond all doubt, that this PPP administration has been linked to the Roger Khan death squad. Thus, it has been established that the PPP has indeed criminalized the State.
In arriving at this established conclusion, the AFC refers the Guyanese people to a cable dated July 31, 2009 when Charge dâ Affaires Karen Williams told Washington that when Roger Khan was being pursued by US law enforcement in 2006, he had put Leslie Ramsammyâs name forward as a potential mediator between himself and the US Government. Williams added that a âclose associate of Khan worked with Ramsammy in the Ministry of Health, and the former death squad leader himself is widely rumoured to have had regular Saturday meetings with the Minister.â
Further, Williams cabled in 2009 that âthe consenus among International Donor community observers is that democracy and the rule of law is at its lowest ebb since the 2006 elections. The 2011 elections, although nearly two years away, already seem to loom large on the horizon. Serious policy reform projects, such as the security sector, have fallen to the way sideâĶâ
The AFC submits that the present posturing and attitude of this Government pretending as if none of this happened is shameful and can only occur in a society in which issues have not served as the criteria for the election of Governments. This is truly a situation where a sitting Government has breached with impunity the law of the land.
The AFC challenges the PPP and their cronies at NCN, the Chronicle and now the Times to publish the names of the other countries who have had both their Commissioner of Police and Minister of Home Affairsâ visas revoked by key nations of the free world.
The Guyanese people will not be hoodwinked by the PPPâs penchant for the bending and twisting of truth and reality in service of its depraved political survival. Despite all the chicanery practiced by these PPP aligned media entities, the fact remains that the PPP regime has endangered the Guyanese people in a manner that has no parallel in this nationâs history.
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Read by Neilsen McKenzie, AFC Coordinator
The AFC is very delighted that the PPP has indeed being reading the recently released WikiLeaks cables. The very fact that the PPP has begun to refer and quote from them is important. However this invocation cannot be selective but rather comprehensive in scope.
The AFC submits that in functional, normal and workable democracies, the recent WikiLeaks revelations would have been sufficiently damning materials for Ministers to resign and for Governments to be voted out. In no functional democracy would a Presidential Candidate say that he is slightly amused by them. An important outcome of the WikiLeaks revelations is the establishment, beyond all doubt, that this PPP administration has been linked to the Roger Khan death squad. Thus, it has been established that the PPP has indeed criminalized the State.
In arriving at this established conclusion, the AFC refers the Guyanese people to a cable dated July 31, 2009 when Charge dâ Affaires Karen Williams told Washington that when Roger Khan was being pursued by US law enforcement in 2006, he had put Leslie Ramsammyâs name forward as a potential mediator between himself and the US Government. Williams added that a âclose associate of Khan worked with Ramsammy in the Ministry of Health, and the former death squad leader himself is widely rumoured to have had regular Saturday meetings with the Minister.â
Further, Williams cabled in 2009 that âthe consenus among International Donor community observers is that democracy and the rule of law is at its lowest ebb since the 2006 elections. The 2011 elections, although nearly two years away, already seem to loom large on the horizon. Serious policy reform projects, such as the security sector, have fallen to the way sideâĶâ
The AFC submits that the present posturing and attitude of this Government pretending as if none of this happened is shameful and can only occur in a society in which issues have not served as the criteria for the election of Governments. This is truly a situation where a sitting Government has breached with impunity the law of the land.
The AFC challenges the PPP and their cronies at NCN, the Chronicle and now the Times to publish the names of the other countries who have had both their Commissioner of Police and Minister of Home Affairsâ visas revoked by key nations of the free world.
The Guyanese people will not be hoodwinked by the PPPâs penchant for the bending and twisting of truth and reality in service of its depraved political survival. Despite all the chicanery practiced by these PPP aligned media entities, the fact remains that the PPP regime has endangered the Guyanese people in a manner that has no parallel in this nationâs history.
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Former Member
Neilsen has come on strong, and displays strong leadership skills and dynamic platform oratory. I know this guy from way way back. Gerhard you must ask him about the days when he wore a gigantic afro and visited the library daily.
Former Member
I will! I totally forgot to ask him beforequote:Originally posted by squingy:
Neilsen has come on strong, and displays strong leadership skills and dynamic platform oratory. I know this guy from way way back. Gerhard you must ask him about the days when he wore a gigantic afro and visited the library daily.
Neilsen and I work very closely on the ground as we complement each other.
Former Member
The P.P.P/C has made inroads in each facet of the Guyanese society......the average person interviewed sees development all around and is proud of the steps towards develop Guyana is taking...and will be endorsing the P.P.P/C at the upcoming polls...thus ensuring progress continue...
jags (Guest)
Boy albert stop lying to yuhself you are only going to set yourself up for complete disaster and a nervous breakdung.
Albert, you sure earning your pay today. Wha happen, King Kong let you out ah de cage. Or de boss man riding you ass to do betta.
Former Member
The only viable party is indeed the P.P.P/C...this pro-working class party is at full throttle improving the socio-economic standards of our people...and placing Guyana in the road of positive economic growth....
jags (Guest)
YAWN!
quote:Originally posted by albert:
The only viable party is indeed the P.P.P/C...this pro-working class party is at full throttle improving the socio-economic standards of our people...and placing Guyana in the road of positive economic growth....
Albert,see what me mean. When de PPP doan wid you, dem gun throw you rass at #19 village pasture and den you rass wid be grass.
Neck Throttle de PPP used in the 60s,you sure you safe ?
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