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These Guyanese cocaine gangs seem well organized in the US. Decent Guyanese politicians calling for change can't even walk the streets of New York without being targeted by the Guyanese mafia.
The overseas-based Guyanese are very concern on what is happening in their beloved homeland,they are also cognizant of the sinister motives of the joint opposition, trying to derail Guyana from the path of development. The protest against the opposition both local and overseas may intensified as the citizenry are becoming more politically conscious.
The overseas-based Guyanese are very concern on what is happening in their beloved homeland,they are also cognizant of the sinister motives of the joint opposition, trying to derail Guyana from the path of development. The protest against the opposition both local and overseas may intensified as the citizenry are becoming more politically conscious.
Aye de man show class and na lowclass. He walk de picket line and shake de peoppkle hand.
Granger tried to do damage control by attempting to shake a few hands, they where reluctant to even do say, the damage his party has done in the past and continues to do in Guyana is tremendous, A.P.N.U and its sidekick, the A.F.C would be solely responsible if Guyana is blacklisted, if that happens (God forbid),every Guyanese would be affected directly or indirectly no matter which side of the political divide they stand.
Jagdeo scratched his balls instead. That's the difference between dignity and blatant contempt. No other president in the history of the world ever scratched his balls in public.
There's clearly a fast growing number of overseas based Guyanese who is totally against the partisan politics being played by the joint opposition. The days of witch-hunting and vendetta are over, its time to put Guyana First....
There is no partisan politics being played by the opposition. What there is, is a global drugs ring being run from Pradoville and those opposing it are being set upon by members of the PPP drusg gang mafia. Most of those so called protesters would fail a drugs test. Some even acquired their wealth through smuggling of coke to the US.
You seem to be have a wealth of knowledge, why keep it to yourself?....put up or shut up!!!!
There's clearly a fast growing number of overseas based Guyanese who is totally against the partisan politics
End it there and you will be accurate. They are tired of the PPP, PNC and the AFC.
No matter how much sheep cloak Granger dresses with, the overseas based Guyanese are seeing the wolf beneath.
These Guyanese cocaine gangs seem well organized in the US. Decent Guyanese politicians calling for change can't even walk the streets of New York without being targeted by the Guyanese mafia.
So called community leaders in US protesting against a visiting opposition leader who is trying to fight the endemic corruption back in Guyana? What sort of community leaders are they, unless they are in bed with the drugs cartel running Guyana? Hiding behind the image of a community leader is not going to fool anyone. They are part of the problems back home. Propping up the cartel government by laundering the drugs and money whilst travelling up and down the US pretending to be community leaders.
Let them pass a stress test as to the origin of their wealth and income if their hands are clean.
Those protestors are not wealthy. The AFC members, other than the prominent leader of Guysuco fame. These cats are not community leaders either. Vish, ease up on the hyperbole and these are not people to be siding with. T, I won't call them drug dealers either. They have working class and professional jobs in NYC and have families. They are just stuck in the 60s and 70s Guyana. They're good people but misdirected, not unlike Vish at times.
Kari,
I will let it slide, but with a Cuppa Caffee
Those protestors are not wealthy. The AFC members, other than the prominent leader of Guysuco fame. These cats are not community leaders either. Vish, ease up on the hyperbole and these are not people to be siding with. T, I won't call them drug dealers either. They have working class and professional jobs in NYC and have families. They are just stuck in the 60s and 70s Guyana. They're good people but misdirected, not unlike Vish at times.
Can you explain how or why they are misguided. You seem to have a large appetite to state things that are hearsay, your Ms Cleo clicks in or you thing that is what something looks like.
Those protestors are not wealthy. The AFC members, other than the prominent leader of Guysuco fame. These cats are not community leaders either. Vish, ease up on the hyperbole and these are not people to be siding with. T, I won't call them drug dealers either. They have working class and professional jobs in NYC and have families. They are just stuck in the 60s and 70s Guyana. They're good people but misdirected, not unlike Vish at times.
Can you explain how or why they are misguided. You seem to have a large appetite to state things that are hearsay, your Ms Cleo clicks in or you thing that is what something looks like.
You misguided.
Those protestors are not wealthy. The AFC members, other than the prominent leader of Guysuco fame. These cats are not community leaders either. Vish, ease up on the hyperbole and these are not people to be siding with. T, I won't call them drug dealers either. They have working class and professional jobs in NYC and have families. They are just stuck in the 60s and 70s Guyana. They're good people but misdirected, not unlike Vish at times.
Can you explain how or why they are misguided. You seem to have a large appetite to state things that are hearsay, your Ms Cleo clicks in or you thing that is what something looks like.
Pandit, think of who you are and that will explain the AFC folks in NYC. Nice people but stuck in the past and misguided. Their PPP is not th one in office now or since Cheddi died. That PPP, with its flaws was hijacked by these misfits and the ACG NYC believes differently.
Those protestors are not wealthy. The AFC members, other than the prominent leader of Guysuco fame. These cats are not community leaders either. Vish, ease up on the hyperbole and these are not people to be siding with. T, I won't call them drug dealers either. They have working class and professional jobs in NYC and have families. They are just stuck in the 60s and 70s Guyana. They're good people but misdirected, not unlike Vish at times.
Can you explain how or why they are misguided. You seem to have a large appetite to state things that are hearsay, your Ms Cleo clicks in or you thing that is what something looks like.
Pandit, think of who you are and that will explain the AFC folks in NYC. Nice people but stuck in the past and misguided. Their PPP is not th one in office now or since Cheddi died. That PPP, with its flaws was hijacked by these misfits and the ACG NYC believes differently.
Don't kid yourself, the PPP is the best game in town and they ain't going anywhere soon. You people need to come to term with that fact.
It was broad minded of Mr. Granger to walk over to the protestors, listen to them and shake their hands.
He went up the scale in my books.
Jgadeo would have never done that.
ARROGANT SOD!
I give him credit for this act. This is what a politician does. Unfortunately, he is in the wrong party.
Pro-government protesters are peaceful people. You can have a dialogue with them on the issue at hand. The same cannot be said about PNC/AFC demonstrators. Please don't try to make us believe that the credit should all be given to Granger. Credit must be given to the civility of the protesters.
Pro-government protesters are peaceful people. You can have a dialogue with them on the issue at hand. The same cannot be said about PNC/AFC demonstrators. Please don't try to make us believe that the credit should all be given to Granger. Credit must be given to the civility of the protesters.
What LIE!
Show me where in Guyana that Ramutar cannot go?
KishanB,
You have in depth knowledge of Guyana's politics and you know how aggressive anti-gov't protesters can be.
KishanB,
You have in depth knowledge of Guyana's politics and you know how aggressive anti-gov't protesters can be.
But if Ramutar turn up in Buxton today, he will be welcomed.