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@Former Member posted:

Ok, let’s start by producing them. That’s the baseline. From there we can examine how this rig might have been pulled off. But just produce as a start.  Is that an unreasonable request?

Why don't you want to look into the anomalies from the audited recount? All the parties received copies of SOPS. It is so stupid to ask for SOPS. Was it not posted here?

Why did the PPP not want the Voters' list to be cleansed? 

Mitwah
@Mitwah posted:

Why don't you want to look into the anomalies from the audited recount? All the parties received copies of SOPS. It is so stupid to ask for SOPS. Was it not posted here?

Why did the PPP not want the Voters' list to be cleansed? 

That’s water under the bridge and irrelevant anyway. 

The controls were at the point of voting. So you start there by first validating what is.

Its like walking in to do an audit but not requesting the basic financial statements and tying them to the ledger.

There is a rational and logical process to address these issues. It starts with an Elections Petition.

All parties agreed to contest the elections by the rules set forth. Cannot change after the fact.

FM
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@Rochelle posted:

All I will say is there is more than meets the eye. 

This isn't going to end anytime soon. 

Ms. Cleo, please tell us what your crystal ball tells you. Claudette has asked the court to toss this garbage. Gaskin, Ramjattan, and Sharma have all conceded. The problem with the PNC supporters is they were told a lie, they have spread the lie, and for a while now they been believing their own lie. Go figure.
Your PNC is like kids playing bumper ball. The big bully kid never admits that he is out and bullies his way to stay in until the rest of the kids decide to go home.

FM
@Mitwah posted:

Who is stopping you? Take them to court. Am not interested in SOPS. The audited recount and the anomalies are what matters.

Almost 50% of the voters did not support the PPP at the polls.

I got all the dead voters' names, addresses, and photographs. They all look the same, they live at the cemetery, they are all named Jumbies Boo.

FM
@Rochelle posted:

All I will say is there is more than meets the eye. 

This isn't going to end anytime soon. 

Of course , it is not going to end anytime soon.  What seems to elude most people is that Guyana's elections are not like those in other democracies.  The country is politically bifurcated along racial lines .  Both sides feel hard done by.  We have seen in the latest episode of the battle between the two groups how one by one the "Indians" and "Africans"have returned home. The battle lines are drawn.  

T
@Totaram posted:

Of course , it is not going to end anytime soon.  What seems to elude most people is that Guyana's elections are not like those in other democracies.  The country is politically bifurcated along racial lines .  Both sides feel hard done by.  We have seen in the latest episode of the battle between the two groups how one by one the "Indians" and "Africans"have returned home. The battle lines are drawn.  

Keep dreaming!

FM
@Totaram posted:

Of course , it is not going to end anytime soon.  What seems to elude most people is that Guyana's elections are not like those in other democracies.  The country is politically bifurcated along racial lines .  Both sides feel hard done by.  We have seen in the latest episode of the battle between the two groups how one by one the "Indians" and "Africans"have returned home. The battle lines are drawn.  

The country was divided since 1955.   In 1961 it was further divided when Portuguese, Chinese and Amerindians  banded together with the United Force.

R

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