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Drugb posted:
 

I got to say, you and jackass Granger are two peas in a pod, small time thinkers. Snow cone cart and cane juice economy. I believe Guyana needs to look beyond these small time occupations and think bigger. This is why Guyanese needs to get you jackasses out of power. 

The PPP thought that exporting trees with leaves still intact was good thinking. And building a stadium so that Dr. Fake Jagdeo could have a birthday party and force all the black civil servants to attend......or else.

I suggest that Dr. Fake Jagdeo uses his millions to buy the stadium then he can stage as many wine down competitions as he choses.  Yes and on the odd occasion a few days a year a sporting event might be scheduled there.

 

Now THAT would be big thinking.

 Btw Jagdeo will have to have a fund so that when all of those old time Indo KKKs see their Indo grand daughters wining and they die of a heart attack, their wives aren't going to go bawling for money to stage the funeral.

FM
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Gilbakka posted:
Drugb posted:
 
I got to say, you and jackass Granger are two peas in a pod, small time thinkers. Snow cone cart and cane juice economy. I believe Guyana needs to look beyond these small time occupations and think bigger. This is why Guyanese needs to get you jackasses out of power. 
 

That's right!! Leh we bring back we big-time drug runnings.

Legal runnings only, I know in you pnc mudheads minds you think only illegal activities can be profitable. 

FM
warrior posted:

so u will vote this time around because the guyanese at home do not want the ppp that is why you guys looking in 

warrior bai I leave voting to you and Tola, I never voted in Guyana nor do I intend to do so. The Guyanese public will decide who they want to run their country, I am content to commentate only. 

FM
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caribny posted:

The PPP thought that exporting trees with leaves still intact was good thinking. And building a stadium so that Dr. Fake Jagdeo could have a birthday party and force all the black civil servants to attend......or else.

I suggest that Dr. Fake Jagdeo uses his millions to buy the stadium then he can stage as many wine down competitions as he choses.  Yes and on the odd occasion a few days a year a sporting event might be scheduled there.

 

Now THAT would be big thinking.

 Btw Jagdeo will have to have a fund so that when all of those old time Indo KKKs see their Indo grand daughters wining and they die of a heart attack, their wives aren't going to go bawling for money to stage the funeral.

As usual you jackass supporters continue to blame a man who has not been in power for over 6 years.  It looks like Jagdeo is stuck in your craw, concentrate on who is in power and what they can do for the country. Jagdeo is not in power nor does he yield any influence in parliament complements of the PNC/AFC majority. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Gilbakka posted:
 That's right!! Leh we bring back we big-time drug runnings.
 

Legal runnings only, I know in you pnc mudheads minds you think only illegal activities can be profitable. 

Lest you forget, comrade, drug runnings were not illegal under the PPP government. That is why Roger Khan, Barry Dataram and other big drug lords were not jailed by the PPP government. 

On the other hand, Granger's plantain-chips government has already jailed one drug lord: Dataram.

FM
Drugb posted:
I never voted in Guyana nor do I intend to do so. The Guyanese public will decide who they want to run their country, I am content to commentate only

Translation: Shooting breeze only.

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Drugb posted:
I never voted in Guyana nor do I intend to do so. The Guyanese public will decide who they want to run their country, I am content to commentate only

Translation: Shooting breeze only.

And to get a kick out of Prashad and Keffer "toilet and dry goods" comedy show.

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Drugb posted:
Gilbakka posted:
 That's right!! Leh we bring back we big-time drug runnings.
 

Legal runnings only, I know in you pnc mudheads minds you think only illegal activities can be profitable. 

Lest you forget, comrade, drug runnings were not illegal under the PPP government. That is why Roger Khan, Barry Dataram and other big drug lords were not jailed by the PPP government. 

On the other hand, Granger's plantain-chips government has already jailed one drug lord: Dataram.

Is that a fact or just more hurling of accusations? When did drug runnings become legal in Guyana under which govt and where is your evidence of this? The existence of a drug dealer under any govt does not make the trade legal.  Otherwise by your reasoning, drug runnings in every nation is legal.  In fact you jackasses would note that it is not the PPP govt that was in charge of jailing drug lords but rather the black pnc police who tolerated these drug barons during the PPP tenure. Jagdeo and company were not the ones investigating drug lords but rather black pnc police were tasked with this function. 

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Drugb posted:
I never voted in Guyana nor do I intend to do so. The Guyanese public will decide who they want to run their country, I am content to commentate only

Translation: Shooting breeze only.

Do you pnc supporters from afar vote in Guyana's elections? I am a US citizen, how about you?

FM
Drugb posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Drugb posted:
Gilbakka posted:
 That's right!! Leh we bring back we big-time drug runnings.
 

Legal runnings only, I know in you pnc mudheads minds you think only illegal activities can be profitable. 

Lest you forget, comrade, drug runnings were not illegal under the PPP government. That is why Roger Khan, Barry Dataram and other big drug lords were not jailed by the PPP government. 

On the other hand, Granger's plantain-chips government has already jailed one drug lord: Dataram.

Is that a fact or just more hurling of accusations? When did drug runnings become legal in Guyana under which govt and where is your evidence of this? The existence of a drug dealer under any govt does not make the trade legal.  Otherwise by your reasoning, drug runnings in every nation is legal.  In fact you jackasses would note that it is not the PPP govt that was in charge of jailing drug lords but rather the black pnc police who tolerated these drug barons during the PPP tenure. Jagdeo and company were not the ones investigating drug lords but rather black pnc police were tasked with this function. 

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Django
Django posted:

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Tell us how this was "allowed". Even the US govt stated categorically in their CIA report that the GOG under the PPP was not involved in the drug trade. Only you slop can boys are singing this tune. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Django posted:

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Tell us how this was "allowed". Even the US govt stated categorically in their CIA report that the GOG under the PPP was not involved in the drug trade. Only you slop can boys are singing this tune. 

Present the report.

Banna,being a Piss Pot Porter and the sniffing have caused you not to think rationally.

You does argue like "Goat"

Django
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Drugb posted:
Django posted:

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Tell us how this was "allowed". Even the US govt stated categorically in their CIA report that the GOG under the PPP was not involved in the drug trade. Only you slop can boys are singing this tune. 

Ow Dankey, post de fake report naa. 

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
Drugb posted:
Django posted:

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Tell us how this was "allowed". Even the US govt stated categorically in their CIA report that the GOG under the PPP was not involved in the drug trade. Only you slop can boys are singing this tune. 

Ow Dankey, post de fake report naa. 

I have to ease up whipping that fella.

Django
Django posted:
Mitwah posted:
Drugb posted:
Django posted:

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Tell us how this was "allowed". Even the US govt stated categorically in their CIA report that the GOG under the PPP was not involved in the drug trade. Only you slop can boys are singing this tune. 

Ow Dankey, post de fake report naa. 

I have to ease up whipping that fella.

Come on now. Show us dat fake CIA report. Mecking up stories as you along eh! 

Mitwah
Drugb posted:
Do you pnc supporters from afar vote in Guyana's elections? I am a US citizen, how about you?

I thought Drugb was following Gilly's posts like a hungry seagull following a fishing boat outa de Demerara river mouth. I stated here before that I voted 4 times in Guyana's elections, the first in 1973 and the last in 1992. Gilly is presently squatting illegally in Canada and plans to vote not in Guyana's elections again. Like Drugb, Gilly is shooting plenty breeze in this forum.

FM
Drugb posted:
 
In fact you jackasses would note that it is not the PPP govt that was in charge of jailing drug lords but rather the black pnc police who tolerated these drug barons during the PPP tenure. Jagdeo and company were not the ones investigating drug lords but rather black pnc police were tasked with this function. 
 

I thought the PPP government had full control of the "black pnc police". In fact, the then Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee had issued statements to that effect. 

FM

You guys sound as though you are on retro steroids. Let's deal with who is in government today,let's keep them accountable,  they will thief and be corrupt today and the future it's a third world disease.  If we see wrong call them out make the voters aware so they can choose the lessor evil.we can change what is happening now , the past is long gone.

K
Drugb posted:
. Jagdeo and company were not the ones investigating drug lords but rather black pnc police were tasked with this function. 

If you think that Jagdeo, as Commander in Chief was not competent enough to handle the "black PNC police" then why do you scream that he did a good job and that he "saved" Guyana?

The problem is that there is evidence that Roger Khan and the other criminals named were close associates of Jagdeo so you cannot run out of that run.  Because you would need to explain why several US ambassadors, as revealed by WikiLeaks, refused to speak to Jagdeo about their drug interdiction plans.

Quit beating a dead horse. The collusion between certain PPP officials and certain drug traffickers is well known.

FM
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kp posted:

You guys sound as though you are on retro steroids. Let's deal with who is in government today,let's keep them accountable,.

Funny that when the PPP was in power the same ones who blamed the PNC now blamed them then. Look at druggie's rantings if you dispute this fact.

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Drugb posted:
 
In fact you jackasses would note that it is not the PPP govt that was in charge of jailing drug lords but rather the black pnc police who tolerated these drug barons during the PPP tenure. Jagdeo and company were not the ones investigating drug lords but rather black pnc police were tasked with this function. 
 

I thought the PPP government had full control of the "black pnc police". In fact, the then Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee had issued statements to that effect. 

In fact I recall when the PNC was accusing the police of brutality especially against young black men all of the PPP frauds from Jagdeo down ran to the defense of the police.

These are some truly strange characters.  Suddenly the police became "out of control" when questions are raised about the PPP's incompetence in dealing with crime.  But were "hard workers" when they burned up poor boys or beat them in police stations.

FM
caribny posted:
kp posted:

You guys sound as though you are on retro steroids. Let's deal with who is in government today,let's keep them accountable,.

Funny that when the PPP was in power the same ones who blamed the PNC now blamed them then. Look at druggie's rantings if you dispute this fact.

Looks like the end of every day you get release from detention  to give a rebuttal  on behalf of the PNC.  You are GNI black racist.

K
Django posted:
Drugb posted:
Django posted:

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Tell us how this was "allowed". Even the US govt stated categorically in their CIA report that the GOG under the PPP was not involved in the drug trade. Only you slop can boys are singing this tune. 

Present the report.

Banna,being a Piss Pot Porter and the sniffing have caused you not to think rationally.

You does argue like "Goat"

A dingleberry like yourself will not remember this as you don't think for yourself, you follow the commands of your handlers in the PNC. Maybe they bent you over and gave you black bigan, hence your addiction and subsequent loyalty.

https://www.state.gov/j/inl/rl...2014/vol1/222899.htm

4. Corruption

As a matter of policy, the Government of Guyana does not encourage or facilitate the illicit production or distribution of narcotics or psychotropic drugs or other controlled substances, or the laundering of proceeds from illegal drug transactions.

Guyana is a party to the Inter-American Convention against Corruption, but has not fully implemented its provisions, such as the seizure of property obtained through corruption.

 

Guyana Gov’t does not encourage drug trafficking

 
 

– US State Dept. Report
-progress made in capacity building in interior regions to combat drug trade
THE U.S. State Department in its 2011 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) has again highlighted that as a matter of policy, the Government of Guyana does not encourage or facilitate the illicit production or distribution of narcotic or psychotropic drugs or other controlled substances, or the laundering of proceeds from illegal drug transactionsThe report stated that in 2010, modest efforts to reduce supply by Guyanese law enforcement agencies yielded 105 kilogrammes of cocaine. This is a sharp increase of over the 183 kilogrammes seized in 2009.

FM
kp posted:
caribny posted:
kp posted:

You guys sound as though you are on retro steroids. Let's deal with who is in government today,let's keep them accountable,.

Funny that when the PPP was in power the same ones who blamed the PNC now blamed them then. Look at druggie's rantings if you dispute this fact.

Looks like the end of every day you get release from detention  to give a rebuttal  on behalf of the PNC.  You are GNI black racist.

Actually he works whenever the PNC provide him a paycheck.  The man don't work for free.  Sometimes he disappears for weeks on end, then the paycheck comes in and he is active for a few days. I believe he works by the hour. 

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Drugb posted:
 
In fact you jackasses would note that it is not the PPP govt that was in charge of jailing drug lords but rather the black pnc police who tolerated these drug barons during the PPP tenure. Jagdeo and company were not the ones investigating drug lords but rather black pnc police were tasked with this function. 
 

I thought the PPP government had full control of the "black pnc police". In fact, the then Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee had issued statements to that effect. 

Not true, it was all a farce, the pnc always controlled their operatives in the army and police, that is why the black pnc police and army voted 99% pnc. 

FM
caribny posted:

If you think that Jagdeo, as Commander in Chief was not competent enough to handle the "black PNC police" then why do you scream that he did a good job and that he "saved" Guyana?

The problem is that there is evidence that Roger Khan and the other criminals named were close associates of Jagdeo so you cannot run out of that run.  Because you would need to explain why several US ambassadors, as revealed by WikiLeaks, refused to speak to Jagdeo about their drug interdiction plans.

Quit beating a dead horse. The collusion between certain PPP officials and certain drug traffickers is well known.

He was not in charge of the Black police, the various black pnc commissioners were in charge. They carried out the biddings of their pay masters. Case and point, Winston Felix is now an MP in the PNC as reward for obeying his master in the PNC during PPP's reign. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Django posted:
Drugb posted:
Django posted:

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Tell us how this was "allowed". Even the US govt stated categorically in their CIA report that the GOG under the PPP was not involved in the drug trade. Only you slop can boys are singing this tune. 

Present the report.

Banna,being a Piss Pot Porter and the sniffing have caused you not to think rationally.

You does argue like "Goat"

A dingleberry like yourself will not remember this as you don't think for yourself, you follow the commands of your handlers in the PNC. Maybe they bent you over and gave you black bigan, hence your addiction and subsequent loyalty.

https://www.state.gov/j/inl/rl...2014/vol1/222899.htm

4. Corruption

As a matter of policy, the Government of Guyana does not encourage or facilitate the illicit production or distribution of narcotics or psychotropic drugs or other controlled substances, or the laundering of proceeds from illegal drug transactions.

Guyana is a party to the Inter-American Convention against Corruption, but has not fully implemented its provisions, such as the seizure of property obtained through corruption.

 

Guyana Gov’t does not encourage drug trafficking

 
 

– US State Dept. Report
-progress made in capacity building in interior regions to combat drug trade
THE U.S. State Department in its 2011 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) has again highlighted that as a matter of policy, the Government of Guyana does not encourage or facilitate the illicit production or distribution of narcotic or psychotropic drugs or other controlled substances, or the laundering of proceeds from illegal drug transactionsThe report stated that in 2010, modest efforts to reduce supply by Guyanese law enforcement agencies yielded 105 kilogrammes of cocaine. This is a sharp increase of over the 183 kilogrammes seized in 2009.

https://www.state.gov/j/inl/rl...2014/vol1/222899.htm

A. Introduction

Guyana is a transit country for cocaine destined for the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, and West Africa. Cocaine originating in Colombia is smuggled to Venezuela and onward to Guyana by sea or air. Smugglers also transit land borders with Brazil, Venezuela, and Suriname. Cocaine is often concealed in legitimate commodities and smuggled via commercial maritime vessels, air transport, human couriers, or various postal methods.

The influence of narcotics trafficking is evident in the country’s political and criminal justice systems. Traffickers are attracted by the country’s poorly monitored ports, remote airstrips, intricate river networks, porous land borders, and weak security sector capacity.


I have my reasons to address you as "Goat"

keep the bu..gring fantasy to yourself,girly face.

You tried your best to protect the Piss Pot you fetching...

read the whole report,for a while i knew you are a farce.

Django
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3. Drug Abuse Awareness, Demand Reduction, and Treatment

Guyana lacks a robust demand reduction strategy that adequately addresses drug rehabilitation. Marijuana is the most widely used drug in Guyana, followed by cocaine. The Guyana National Council for Drug Education, Rehabilitation and Treatment, within the Ministry of Health, is the single government body responsible for addressing demand reduction. Non-governmental organizations, such as the Salvation Army and the Phoenix Recovery Project, also offer rehabilitation services. The University of Guyana initiated a demand reduction curriculum through OAS/CICAD funding. As part of CBSI, the United States supports a “Skills and Knowledge for Youth Employment” project that provides vulnerable youth with alternatives to drug-related activities and provides skills for transitioning to the work force.

https://www.state.gov/j/inl/rl...2014/vol1/222899.htm


 

Drugb the "Goat"

here another excerpt from the article,up to 1996 from when i was there, substance abuse was unheard of in Guyana.

Django
Mitwah posted:
Drugb posted:
Django posted:

Drug runnings were allowed to prevail under the PPP,they hired a drug lord,whom you have given high accolades,to assist in fighting crimes.

You ramble like "Goat"

Tell us how this was "allowed". Even the US govt stated categorically in their CIA report that the GOG under the PPP was not involved in the drug trade. Only you slop can boys are singing this tune. 

Ow Dankey, post de fake report naa. 

Oye Dankey Kong, Mitwah.

......There is no evidence that the Government of Guyana or senior government officials encourage or facilitate the illicit production, processing, shipment or distribution of narcotics or psychotropic drugs or other controlled substances, or the laundering of proceeds from illegal drug transactions. News media routinely report on instances of corruption reaching to high levels of government that are not investigated and thus go unpunished, but no conclusive evidence is available to back up these claims. USG analysts believe drug trafficking organizations in Guyana continue to elude law enforcement agencies through bribes and coercion, but substantive information is anecdotal at best...

Report published in SN in 2008

https://www.stabroeknews.com/2...-global-drug-menace/

FM

Where is caribJunk, the promoters now have a world class facility to throw sport and wine down for PNC supporters.

Machel puts on electrifying show at National Stadium

1
 

The King of Soca, Machel Montana no doubt left Guyanese who assembled at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence wanting more, after his electrifying performance at the “Soca in My Heart” fete put on by Banks DIH Limited on Saturday night.
At approximately 00:30h, the Stadium came alive when the Soca icon, clad in white, took to the stage to entertain the capacity crowd who all erupted in screams of excitement at the sight of him.
From the start to the finish of his 90-minute performance, the crowd filled with both young and old gyrated to the familiar hits of Montana.
Some were even thrilled to touch the Soca King, who showed that he appreciated his Guyanese fans especially since he was returning to Guyana after a seven-year hiatus.

The Soca King himself entertaining the crowd
Timeka Marshall
Adrian Dutchin showing off his moves to the crowd

But it was worth the wait as the crowd partied until they were “wet with sweat”, but did not back down from enjoying every second of the fete.
Montana performed hits such as “Advantage”, “Happiest Man Alive”, and “Like A Boss” which are some of his latest hits and even returned to his beginnings with iconic Soca songs such as “Come Again” and “Wine On Me”.
Following his performance, it was clear that the Guyanese fans wanted more, as some were screaming “We want more!”
However, not only were they treated to the Soca King but they were also thrilled with performances from some of Guyana’s best artistes such as Timeka Marshall, who entertained the crowd with her hits as well as the all-popular “split in the de middle”; Adrian Dutchin, who showed that his waist was also like rubber when he got the crowd excited with some of his moves; Big Red, who performed her hits; and Kwasi Ace, who had the crowd erupting with laughter as he displayed his rhyming skills.
All in all, those Guyanese who turned up at the Stadium can say they were thoroughly entertained. (Kizzy Coleman)

FM

Sometimes the leaders of Guyana just need to move ahead and let the people catch up. I remembered back in the day, Indians objected to Indian re-migration funds being used to fund the Cultural Center.  Today, it serves everyone.  This is the same with this Stadium.  BJ and many other saw the need.  Even the critics today do and did.  Their issue, it was accomplished under Jagdeo.

Today the two most talked about and cathartic politicians are Burnham and Jagdeo.  Even Jagan seems benign and in their shadow!  Is Jagdeo the Anti-Burnham?

FM

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