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From this thread: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/25920570051 - Nearly a week since flood and Region 9 ent see di AFC yet

1. For 19 years, it is known what the rainy season will bring to the road. You are not denying that the resources to fix it are there, are you now? So the question is timing...why not do it in time? Please, it is a very simple question.

2. And on the question of assistance, who has access to state resources and proclaims itself a working class party? And if you are such a working class party why are you making demands of "a cake shop" party to assist?
FM
From this thread: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...72/m/12020969941/p/2 - AFC has already won the 2011 elections


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Originally posted by albert:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Henry:
Don't worry, the AFC discussions will be over in a few months.
So why are albert and Jason (SJ4321) and their masters so worried, that everyday, several times a day, they have to say something about the AFC?

Because it's politics
Fair enough, albert. But as you and Jason like to say, the AFC amounts to nothing, so why not focus your energy on the target that poses the greatest threat? Or are you admitting the AFC, in not joining JOPP, is your greatest threat?

Now, please see that I have answered your questions here: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/77220790051 and here: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/24420001051

Will you answer mine here please: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/25920570051
FM
From this thread again: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...72/m/12020969941/p/2 - AFC has already won the 2011 elections

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Originally posted by albert: Tell me what does cocaine in "peppa sauce" look like? How come executives from the AFC is so chummy with one of Guyana's most notorious drug cartels? I guess drug money has its benefits right?
It is the duty of your PPP to deal with these issues, not "a cake shop" party like the AFC. So, please, tell me if you all have this information, why you are not acting on it? And by not acting on it, are you not accessories to the drug problem that plagues our nation?
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
From this thread: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/25920570051 - Nearly a week since flood and Region 9 ent see di AFC yet

1. For 19 years, it is known what the rainy season will bring to the road. You are not denying that the resources to fix it are there, are you now? So the question is timing...why not do it in time? Please, it is a very simple question.

2. And on the question of assistance, who has access to state resources and proclaims itself a working class party? And if you are such a working class party why are you making demands of "a cake shop" party to assist?

He huddling with his masters in OP, between dutty-haus breaks, to figure out next steps. Like Anthony Weiner, he hopee the problem goes away.
FM
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Originally posted by baseman: He huddling with his masters in OP, between dutty-haus breaks, to figure out next steps. Like Anthony Weiner, he hopes the problem goes away.
lol By now they should know me better than that.

I can't believe that after spending so much money generally, and then a great deal of effort to dig in my personal life, that this remains the most ineffectual part of their propaganda machinery. smh
FM
Albert is conflicted and in deep pain Red Face. His heart-strings are urging him to root for the AFC heart, but he remains silent on that score, for he knows the reality of daily survival forces him into intellectual prostitution with the paymasters in the regime, thus he's forced to peddle their line.

He has sought a compromise between his heart and his need to survive in reality clever, by deciding to be ridiculous in the utmost when his makes his online posts Wink belnah. ...And now, look what we have done being carried away in showing how Albert's posts are mere drivel. We have exposed his real intentions. So sorry Albert, pleaseaa Come back, we are happy you support the AFC yippie
We known in the privacy of the ballot box you will do the right thing and come clean bath
Come back and keep up the pretence about bad-mouthing the AFC pleaseaa You are doing a fantastic job flag
Come back and give Gerhard's questions a shot.
FM
albert knows that most Guyanese no longer like the PPP. But he also knows that few of these plan to vote and that many, especially the youth and urban residents, arent even registered. The AFC and the PNC feel that their supporters will vote becausde that is what these parties wish.

Like a man said last night "the PNC is a coconut tree with no roots", this after opining that the PNC is considered boring even to their own supporters, is doing little to conduct a registration drive in its strongholds, appears disunited, and has done virtually nothing to bring excitement to a rather dull campaign.

He had nothing to say about the AFC because there is just nothing to say about them, he feeks. They cant win is the dominant opinion. "De PPP bound to win". So whats there to talk about?

Like a good soup drinker albert knows where his bread is buttered and will not jeopardize this as he knows full well how vicious the PPP can be.
FM
From: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/86420851051

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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by albert: Even worse is the fact that many of them did not declare their income and assets to the Integrity Commission as is required for certain categories of Public Servants. These pagans of virtue should've been at the front of the line demonstrating how "corruption free" they truly are. Bo no!
Khemraj Ramjattan has been making his declarations year after year. albert, please furnish me the list of PPP MPs who have complied. I am sure OP would be more than happy to give you the info. Thank you.
Waiting, albert.
Still waiting, albert.
FM
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Originally posted by Wally:
It look like Albert is missing in action. He has become an (M.I.A.). I hope he did not ask his guy at Freedom house for an increase in pocket money because of the up coming election and inflation in New York.

Albert has got to remember them guys at Freedom House are magicians they can make your A-S disappear.
Big Grin
FM
Today Dr "albert" proclaimed the PPP a working class party and said the they do their best for the vulnerable of our country. In our discourse, here: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...72/m/77620031051/p/2 and here: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/98520071051 , I asked Dr "albert" a number of questions, none of which he answered. And so, I have put them on this special thread dedicated to all his unanswered questions. It must be noted that "albert" is no fool. He pretends to be so as to hide is identity. He even deliberately mispells my name.

albert: It shows the administration is a pro working class one...that puts the interest of the people first and will continue to invest billions of dollars in the social sector...thus the socio-economic conditions well be improved

Gerhard: Pro working class like this: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/92220651051 and this: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/39020171051 ?

Doesn't corruption affect the working class the most? Please see: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/20120921051 . Please also tell us what the PPP has done to combat corruption. Let's hear about persecutions and reparations.


albert: The Government will continue to invest billions of billions in the social sector...improving the lives of the citizens....the critics have to say all the Government fulfills the needs of the most vulnerable in society...

Gerhard: That's right. Letting the sugar industry languish so lands can be practically given away to those connected to the Gov't. That is how the needs of the most vulnerable are fulfilled.

Not implementing any significant reforms in the security and justice sector has served the vulnerable well.

Allowing contractors to work in depressed areas without conditions to significantly employ locals is serving the vulnerable.

Not finding ways to keep our nurses and teachers is serving the vulnerable.

What about the p u s s yfooting around Rusal? The vulnerable are being served right?

Employing people at super-salaries, some reputed at US$220,000 annually, to spout propaganda serves the vulnerable, right?


albert: (Gave a long GINA list of monies the Gov't spent)

Gerhard: I never said the Gov't does nothing, and hasn't done anything.

Imagine how much more can be done, by cutting corruption and super salaries such as those at US$220,000 per year.

Imagine, too, how much less would have to be spent if the vulnerable are given more job opportunities and access to education and healthcare.

Empty schools and hospitals do nothing. The security situation continues to make our people run, not no globalisation.

How hard is it for the Gov't to set up specific housing for nurses, teachers and police? How hard is it to give them tax exemptions? Every year, I repeat every year, since the introduction of VAT, tax revenue estimates have been exceeded. If you are so working-class, Dr "albert", as you claim, why not give something back?


Gerhard: Dr "albert", why is there no internship programme for UG students? How hard would it be to do something like that? The Gov't sector can take many and the all you have to do is grant tax concessions to the private sector for each intern. That would be giving real opportunities to the vulnerable as opposed to hand outs.


Gerhard: What about the Berbice bridge Dr "albert"? You are making the poor pay for infrastructure that is of benefit to the whole country. On top of that by the bridge's location you have denied opportunities to the vulnerable on the banks of the Berbice River, including New Amsterdam. By the choice of bridge which will lead to a faster rate of siltation than the Demerara river, you are dooming even more of our vulnerable who live upriver.


albert: The administration is at full throttle in improving the socio-economic conditions in society...yes it will not be easy and yes the Government is up to the task of completely eradicating poverty from the society the concerns of the most vulnerable in society is on the front burner of the administration...

Gerhard: Rubbish!!!

Too many are being left behind!

What has been done curtail corruption?!

Why are there more than 20 Ministries when Dr Jagan, who had almost 12 years of experience governing the country and 50 years as politician on the ground, said we only need 13?

Why are there super salaries such as US$220,000 per year when Dr Jagan said we do not need to pay so much?

Why does infrastructure break almost as fast it is being built? Has anybody been held accountable for the Charity wharf and the Supenaam stelling?

Uncle Tola: Why is it taking 19 years to do this, while the poor are losing hope struggling to pay for daily food items and commiting suicide in large numbers?


albert: Gerald is following a thread of the A.F.C...No new ideas and they are criticizing the administration to remind relevant in the news...without their crazy assertions they will become extinct in the minds of many...with or without your crazy assertions Gerald...the A.F.C will not make it back to the National Assembly...

Gerhard: I don't care. Those in the PPP, the old ones, the genuine ones, not you, the new ones who sell their souls to the highest bidder, know that my politics has never been about seeking position. If the AFC fails I won't stop speaking out for my people, and I will never become someone like you. US$220,000 may sound like a lot of money, but it can never bring happiness when your conscience kicks in more and more as you age. You will live to see too how Guyana will shrug you all off like a dog shakes its fleas, whether under the AFC or another party. It is simply a matter of time.

You will be among the fist to run seeking greener pastures. However, your deeds on GNI are now public record, and most reputable Universities will not want you.


albert: (He mentions the most commendable GBTI's Women of Worth (WOW) loan scheme)

Gerhard: Indeed these are wonderful initiatives and I am proud of Shaleeza, my QC classmate.

However, I never said the Gov't does nothing, and hasn't done anything.

Imagine how much more can be done, by cutting corruption and super salaries such as those at US$220,000 per year.

Imagine, too, how much less would have to be spent if the vulnerable are given more job opportunities and access to education and healthcare.

Empty schools and hospitals do nothing. The security situation continues to make our people run, not no globalisation.

How hard is it for the Gov't to set up specific housing for nurses, teachers and police? How hard is it to give them tax exemptions? Every year, I repeat every year, since the introduction of VAT, tax revenue estimates have been exceeded. If you are so working-class, Dr "albert", as you claim, why not give something back?


Gerhard: Dr "albert" please tell us how opportunities for women have changed over the past 19 years.

Here, take a look at plastic city: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/964106915?r and http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...-for-housing-relief/ A "city" born solely under the PPP.






FM
For albert:

In the shoes of a homeless person, life goes unnoticed
APRIL 17, 2011 | BY KNEWS | FILED UNDER NEWS
By Rabindra Rooplall

In almost every society there are homeless persons (vagrants). These people have their own stories to tell.

A vagrant’s lifestyle is ill-defined but usually includes homelessness, unemployment and severed relationships with family and friends.
Meet 37-year-old David Rampersaud who has been living on the road for the past 22 years. He is a man nobody wants to know because he’s dirty; he wouldn’t do what we would consider the usual work, either because of choice or because of his inability to be regularly employed.


David Rampersaud

“I was 15-years-old when my mother and father left four (of us) since we were small. I got two sisters and a brother that I had to take care of after the family problems.” Rampersaud said, “my mother went over Suriname and my father went his own way. We use to live in Carmichael Street then, and the landlord put us out after that. And from then I deh pon the road, and my brother and sister take husband and wife and I left pun the street.”

Rampersaud from then decided to make the streets his home and the sky his roof since he resented family life. “I get accustomed to life pon the road where nothing does bother me. I am free, I work whenever I get work and I don’t thiefâ€Ķpeople does want me to come and fetch out their goods in the market and do work for them because dem know I does work hard and don’t thief.”

Acknowledging that life on the road is hard, Rampersaud said that he would rather live on the road than live between family members. Since his experience with his father and mother, he doesn’t want anything to do with relatives or family members. Noting that he might want to have his own family in the future, he said as life comes he will accept it and live accordingly to please himself with each step of the way. Sleeping most of the times under a store on Saffon Street, Charlestown or anywhere life carries him, he is comfortable with his cardboard bed and sheet.

After a hard day’s work Rampersaud would buy food stuff to cook only one meal for his dinner and he would only worry about the other day when he wakes up to life once more for another cycle of what he calls freedom. “I would help people fetch their load, empty their garbage and any work where work deh to do to get money to survive another dayâ€Ķ.People always running me down for work.” A satisfying smile came to Rampersaud’s face when he boasted that since he has been on the streets for the past 22 years, he has never had health issues and has rarely if ever at all fell sick.


Rampersaud prepares his dinner in his makeshift kitchen on the parapet of the roadside.

Smoking cigarettes and drinking have been part of Rampersaud’s life for as long as he can remember, since there is not much to do and no one to help him out of the vortex which pulls him into another day. “The night shelters are not for me I rather the road. The shelters are crazyâ€Ķ.sometimes people would come in their car and drop food for us and life just is the same way.”

Some days the humane side of society would acknowledge his existence and bless him with whatever they could afford so he could then study about breakfast or lunch depending on his choice. “Life is hard on the roadâ€Ķ people should do what they got to do to live good cuz anybody can end up on the road.”

Source
FM
The AFC will not change the lives of those ppl and situation in the photographs.

The photographs simply is a medium aimed at embarrassing the PPP. Yes, I agree they have not done the right things.

To be of help to those impoverished, means to dole out money to them. Their intentions are not to seek gainful employment. That seems to be the norm for Guyanese of all walks of life. Free money-that is an addiction throughout the country.

The AFC has defined a lot of faults in the society. We all know it is all there. But can it be solved. That is yet to be divulged.
S
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Originally posted by seignet:
The AFC will not change the lives of those ppl and situation in the photographs.

The photographs simply is a medium aimed at embarrassing the PPP. Yes, I agree they have not done the right things.

To be of help to those impoverished, means to dole out money to them. Their intentions are not to seek gainful employment. That seems to be the norm for Guyanese of all walks of life. Free money-that is an addiction throughout the country.

The AFC has defined a lot of faults in the society. We all know it is all there. But can it be solved. That is yet to be divulged.
If you took the time to read my questions to albert you will see solutions in almost all of them.

Solutions to retain our skilled people, solutions to increase opportunities, solutions to afford better education and health so that the vulnerable do not have to depend on handouts.

I respect your position. I am not demanding of anyone to support the AFC. However, you are being most unfair to say that I have not divulged solutions in particular, and the AFC in general. Our Action Plan is a public document and you can read it on our website.

Please do: http://www.voteafc.com/index.p...gory&id=41&Itemid=27
FM
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Originally posted by seignet:
The AFC will not change the lives of those ppl and situation in the photographs.

The photographs simply is a medium aimed at embarrassing the PPP. Yes, I agree they have not done the right things.

To be of help to those impoverished, means to dole out money to them. Their intentions are not to seek gainful employment. That seems to be the norm for Guyanese of all walks of life. Free money-that is an addiction throughout the country.

The AFC has defined a lot of faults in the society. We all know it is all there. But can it be solved. That is yet to be divulged.

The ills of Guyana have multi-dimensional roots. I have interacted, motivated and supported families over there who have moved beyond the state which I discovered them. People need to have hope, dreams and a sense of realization that they could actually achieve something better in their lives. The AFC have been talking about reforms and plans to engage the people in helping to solve their problms. The art of leadership is to motivate people to do the things they need to do for themselves because they want to do it. Corruption, nepotism, the rampant display the arrogance of power, the in your face theivery, the lack of hope except to migrate breeds a sense of dispair and lack of drive and motivation to do anything. Couple this with the welfare remittance coming from abroad, you get what you have in Guyana. The AFC have plans to address all, even engaging the dispora on how best remittaches shoud be channeled to create a positive vs a negative force in society.
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by seignet:
The AFC will not change the lives of those ppl and situation in the photographs.

The photographs simply is a medium aimed at embarrassing the PPP. Yes, I agree they have not done the right things.

To be of help to those impoverished, means to dole out money to them. Their intentions are not to seek gainful employment. That seems to be the norm for Guyanese of all walks of life. Free money-that is an addiction throughout the country.

The AFC has defined a lot of faults in the society. We all know it is all there. But can it be solved. That is yet to be divulged.
If you took the time to read my questions to albert you will see solutions in almost all of them.

Solutions to retain our skilled people, solutions to increase opportunities, solutions to afford better education and health so that the vulnerable do not have to depend on handouts.

I respect your position. I am not demanding of anyone to support the AFC. However, you are being most unfair to say that I have not divulged solutions in particular, and the AFC in general. Our Action Plan is a public document and you can read it on our website.

Please do: http://www.voteafc.com/index.p...gory&id=41&Itemid=27


I am not against the AFC, I waiting for that moment when they actually move masses of the electorate. Their method right now is to showcase the disgruntled. That is not getting the votes. The approach as I c it, is like any other political party at election time.

The AFC should concentrate on what is available in the country and devise plans to make it work.

Show what can be done with what is available and the rest be added quickly.
S
Seignet, the process is slow. Anyway here is an extract from Khemraj's remarks in the Action plan. It's conforms that the AFC used the consultative process through out Guyana to design the ACtion Plan for the people by the people.

Development for Guyana means economic, political and social transformation in the shortest period of time. This transformation implies not only rapid economic growth, but also political and economic freedoms, eradication of poverty, sustainable and eco-friendly use of natural resources, access to opportunities for all ethnic groups, and gender equality.

The power to make Guyana right is in our hands. But accomplishing this requires quality leadership, integrity, and fearlessness. Our Alliance, after only a short time on the scene, has provided all of these. We can provide so much more.

The AFC has the right message, the right plan and the right team to take Guyana into the right direction. This Action Plan was assembled with you and your loved ones in mind and outlines in the simplest way our vision, goals and plans to overhaul Guyana. Many of these ideas came from you who yearn for a new Guyana that can fulfill its promise to be great, green and beautiful.
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
Seignet, the process is slow. Anyway here is an extract from Khemraj's remarks in the Action plan. It's conforms that the AFC used the consultative process through out Guyana to design the ACtion Plan for the people by the people.

Development for Guyana means economic, political and social transformation in the shortest period of time. This transformation implies not only rapid economic growth, but also political and economic freedoms, eradication of poverty, sustainable and eco-friendly use of natural resources, access to opportunities for all ethnic groups, and gender equality.

The power to make Guyana right is in our hands. But accomplishing this requires quality leadership, integrity, and fearlessness. Our Alliance, after only a short time on the scene, has provided all of these. We can provide so much more.

The AFC has the right message, the right plan and the right team to take Guyana into the right direction. This Action Plan was assembled with you and your loved ones in mind and outlines in the simplest way our vision, goals and plans to overhaul Guyana. Many of these ideas came from you who yearn for a new Guyana that can fulfill its promise to be great, green and beautiful.


Is that making an impact on the masses of the electorate to give the AFC the mandate of a government.
S
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Originally posted by seignet:
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
Seignet, the process is slow. Anyway here is an extract from Khemraj's remarks in the Action plan. It's conforms that the AFC used the consultative process through out Guyana to design the ACtion Plan for the people by the people.

Development for Guyana means economic, political and social transformation in the shortest period of time. This transformation implies not only rapid economic growth, but also political and economic freedoms, eradication of poverty, sustainable and eco-friendly use of natural resources, access to opportunities for all ethnic groups, and gender equality.

The power to make Guyana right is in our hands. But accomplishing this requires quality leadership, integrity, and fearlessness. Our Alliance, after only a short time on the scene, has provided all of these. We can provide so much more.

The AFC has the right message, the right plan and the right team to take Guyana into the right direction. This Action Plan was assembled with you and your loved ones in mind and outlines in the simplest way our vision, goals and plans to overhaul Guyana. Many of these ideas came from you who yearn for a new Guyana that can fulfill its promise to be great, green and beautiful.


Is that making an impact on the masses of the electorate to give the AFC the mandate of a government.


Honestly I don't know. My hope is that the AFC makes an impact to hold the balance of power.

From recent postings of videos that were posted here, the responses from the electorate is very encouraging.
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
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Originally posted by seignet:
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
Seignet, the process is slow. Anyway here is an extract from Khemraj's remarks in the Action plan. It's conforms that the AFC used the consultative process through out Guyana to design the ACtion Plan for the people by the people.

Development for Guyana means economic, political and social transformation in the shortest period of time. This transformation implies not only rapid economic growth, but also political and economic freedoms, eradication of poverty, sustainable and eco-friendly use of natural resources, access to opportunities for all ethnic groups, and gender equality.

The power to make Guyana right is in our hands. But accomplishing this requires quality leadership, integrity, and fearlessness. Our Alliance, after only a short time on the scene, has provided all of these. We can provide so much more.

The AFC has the right message, the right plan and the right team to take Guyana into the right direction. This Action Plan was assembled with you and your loved ones in mind and outlines in the simplest way our vision, goals and plans to overhaul Guyana. Many of these ideas came from you who yearn for a new Guyana that can fulfill its promise to be great, green and beautiful.


Is that making an impact on the masses of the electorate to give the AFC the mandate of a government.


Honestly I don't know. My hope is that the AFC makes an impact to hold the balance of power.


They can make the government. They just going about the wrong way and wasting alot of resources and money in their present approaches.
S
Dr "albert", this is what BGurd_See said: "Govt must not keep subsidizing the public needs, as you see the harsh lesson with Greece. If a pontoon makes business sense, then private enterprise sill fill this need, until then, let them use the buses that traverse the bridge." http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/92220651051

Now this describes the present Gov't's actions, and as we know, BGurd_See is your most fanatical supporter on this board. And if he is wrong, please let us know what actions are being taken that show the Gov't is pro-working-class in reference to the Berbice Bridge/Pontoon situation. Otherwise we will have no choice but to conclude that your pontifications are but mere words.
FM
Hey albert! wavey

Cde Bookman is offering you this piece of advice:

"SJ4321, not to worry.
Gerhard and Company Limited could post 266 topics if they want.
Quantity is not quality.
Most of their "issues" are blank shots, foul smoke and farty air.
SJ4321, rise to the challenge.
Round up the troops.
Arm yourselves with facts and figures like Comrade Cheddi used to do.
Then, fire off some straight talk on the GNI board.

In no time all dem mischief-makers gon scatter and scamper off like giddy goats...farting fire!!!!"

http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/75120781051

I think it is sold advice. How about giving it a shot?
FM
Has Albert been canned?

Albert has never denied in any form or manner, the assertion that in his heart he really supports the AFC, and purposefully makes his case to draw ridicule!

That non-denial, and the general reaction to his posts have been noted by those who call the shots.

Albert ... come back and prove me wrong!
FM
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Originally posted by squingy:
Has Albert been canned?

Albert has never denied in any form or manner, the assertion that in his heart he really supports the AFC, and purposefully makes his case to draw ridicule!

That non-denial, and the general reaction to his posts have been noted by those who call the shots.

Albert ... come back and prove me wrong!

Albert knows the PPP are "honorable" so he raises issues which slyishly exposes their ineptness and corruption so the AFC could move in and rip them to shreds. He is a tactical ally on the AFC.
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
From this thread: http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/25920570051 - Nearly a week since flood and Region 9 ent see di AFC yet

1. For 19 years, it is known what the rainy season will bring to the road. You are not denying that the resources to fix it are there, are you now? So the question is timing...why not do it in time? Please, it is a very simple question.

2. And on the question of assistance, who has access to state resources and proclaims itself a working class party? And if you are such a working class party why are you making demands of "a cake shop" party to assist?


Stupid question.
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by cain:
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
Rumotar was asking Jugdeo who is that Rumakunta posting on GNI for the PPP; he's really an idiot. partybanana panman partybanana


Ain't dat sumthin'? I read that somewhere else,the man speaking up for a party that has no interest in him. Ow me lawd!


You question is still stupid.

Further more, I am not speaking for any party.
I am airing my views like anybody elese.

If this is all you can bebutt with, then you all are pathetic.
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by cain:
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
Rumotar was asking Jugdeo who is that Rumakunta posting on GNI for the PPP; he's really an idiot. partybanana panman partybanana


Ain't dat sumthin'? I read that somewhere else,the man speaking up for a party that has no interest in him. Ow me lawd!


You question is still stupid.

Further more, I am not speaking for any party.
I am airing my views like anybody elese.

If this is all you can bebutt with, then you all are pathetic.



OOps, soory deh Rama,I actually erred deh. For some unknown reason I thought the post was directed to BGurdle banna.
Well, dis time is not you the post was meant for Big Grin
cain
albert, why after 19 years of progress under a working peoples PPP, the Gov't has to share out 156,000 school uniforms?

Using an average of 3 children per couple, this works out to over 100,000 parents who cannot afford school uniforms for their children. That amount of parents represents just under 15% of our population. Bump up the average to 4 children per couple, it still works out to 10% of our population.

Why is this so, albert?

http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...72/m/77620031051/p/2
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The P.P.P will registered a landslide victory this year...the mudslinging has became between the A.F.C and the A.P.N.U for second place....
I thought the AFC was a "cakeshop" party, albert. But since you suggest they can beat the PNC, doesn't that then mean we present a very clear and present danger to your PPP? Is that why AFC rolls off your lips so instinctively, so readily and so fearfully?

http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/75720322051

http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...604972/m/71420681051
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Teachers will be receiving a comprehensive benefit package, including a 5% increase in salaries retroactive to the start of this year, in a five-year deal reached between the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) and the Ministry of Education.

Colin Bynoe, the President of the GTU, hailed the package as a giant leap forward for teachers at a time when several governments, including those in the Caribbean, are cutting back.
How do the salaries for teachers in Guyana compare to those in the Caribbean? Go ahead, you can factor in the cut backs.

Since you have all the information at your fingertips, would you be so kind, as to enlighten us to the movements in real wages of teachers in Guyana since 1992?

http://guyanafriends.com/eve/f...72/m/77620031051/p/2
FM

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