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Originally posted by Pointblank:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
albert, I came over to this thread that you so graciously started for me and attempted to answer your questions.

Would you now continue to be gracious and attempt to answer some of our queries on this thread? wavey


GR you
lol There is hope for all of humanity, PB. Perhaps one day Dr albert will have a change of heart...assuming he has one...
FM
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Originally posted by Horse Man:
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
Hi Albert, who are the other 10 since you are one of the 11?


You fellas are like groupies why are you stalking albert?

This is tantamount to harassment.




Is that what it's now called, Stalking?

Albert shows up with all sorts of nonsensical statements spouting the beautiful work his party has done and when others question him on other matters, he clams up. This is what the readers see.
Dude, if you notice, Albert has not shown his face in this thread and do you know the reason for this?
cain
albert, you have said Horseman is from the AFC. Can you please then refute some of the statements Horseman has made?

From my point of view what he is saying on the board is no different to what your blogging crew - SJ4321, Streetsmart, et al - spew, nor is it different from what Nehru and BGurd_See say. Yes? No?
FM
albert, please relate your saying the PPP is a working class Government with them saddling the working people of Guyana with 16% VAT - VAT today nets around 8 billion more than it did 4 years ago - and then taking that money to engorge themselves. Not just through corruption by paying contractors for the same work over over, but by engaging in wasteful expenditure such as on Jamzone and Feminition, and by filling their pockets directly.

The pension package of the President and Opposition Leader is some $4.5 million a month, or US$750 a day, when the working person's old age pension is $7,500 a month or US$1.25 per day - and these people have to attain the age of 60, while the President and Opposition Leader get theirs upon demitting office regardless of age. Because the Berbice Bridge is being used to fatten favoured investors, poor people have to pay $600 per day for their children to cross to go to school in New Amsterdam. Gail Texeira, a Presidential advisor, is paid G$880,000 per month, or US$145 per day, and Odinga Lumumba, another advisor is paid G$660,000 per month or US$110 per day. For purely propaganda work, Dr Randy Persaud was reputed to have been paid US$10,000 per month plus benefits and allowances for the year he was here, and Dr Misir is reputed to be paid the same for the two jobs he holds, totalling some US$220,000 per year.

These things, and more, are not only what Mr Ramotar is aware of, but he voted for the President's and Opposition Leader's pension packages as well. So please illuminate us too, on how this is "the Beacon of Cheddi Jagan".
FM
albert, are there any inaccuracies in my statement here: The PPP Government has saddled the working people of Guyana with 16% VAT - VAT today nets around 8 billion more than it did 4 years ago - and then they take a lot of that money to engorge themselves. Not just through corruption by paying contractors for the same work over over, but by engaging in wasteful expenditure such as on Jamzone and Feminition, and by filling their pockets directly.

The pension package of the President and Opposition Leader is some $4.5 million a month, or US$750 a day, when the working person's old age pension is $7,500 a month or US$1.25 per day - and these people have to attain the age of 60, while the President and Opposition Leader get theirs upon demitting office regardless of age. Because the Berbice Bridge is being used to fatten favoured investors, poor people have to pay $600 per day for their children to cross to go to school in New Amsterdam. Gail Texeira, a Presidential advisor, is paid G$880,000 per month, or US$145 per day, and Odinga Lumumba, another advisor is paid G$660,000 per month or US$110 per day. For purely propaganda work, Dr Randy Persaud was reputed to have been paid US$10,000 per month plus benefits and allowances for the year he was here, and Dr Misir is reputed to be paid the same for the two jobs he holds, totalling some US$220,000 per year.

These things, and more, are not only what Mr Ramotar is aware of, but he voted for the President's and Opposition Leader's pension packages as well. So please illuminate us too, on how this is "the Beacon of Cheddi Jagan".
FM

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