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Originally Posted by Rev:

MOSES AND SITA LOOK DOWNBEAT, UNHAPPY AND DESPONDENT

 

 

* The photo doesn't lie.

 

* Oh well! At least 68 year old Moses and 62 year old Sita are sharply decked out in jeans.

 

Rev

 

They are gearing up for retirement and headed into the wilderness. Looks like Sita is fed up with hanging out wide dem PNC boys. 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

They are gearing up for retirement and headed into the wilderness. Looks like Sita is fed up with hanging out wide dem PNC boys. 

 

Bhai yuji:

 

* When Moses and his beautiful bride Sita look out into the audience this is what they see:

 

 

* NOT A SINGLE GENUINE EAST INDIAN FACE.

 

* This is extremely worrying for Moses and Sita----they were convinced that Moses had a huge following among East Indians.

 

* Of course, since Moses tun PNC him deny him East Indianess---and in turn authentic East Indians in Guyana are avoiding PNC man Moses like the plague.

 

Rev

 

 

FM
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Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

They are gearing up for retirement and headed into the wilderness. Looks like Sita is fed up with hanging out wide dem PNC boys. 

 

Bhai yuji:

 

* When Moses and his beautiful bride Sita look out into the audience this is what they see:

 

 

* NOT A SINGLE GENUINE EAST INDIAN FACE.

 

* This is extremely worrying for Moses and Sita----they were convinced that Moses had a huge following among East Indians.

 

* Of course, since Moses tun PNC him deny him East Indianess---and in turn authentic East Indians in Guyana are avoiding PNC man Moses like the plague.

 

Rev

 

 

 

Moses destroyed himself by declaring that he is not Indian. He is an embodiment of a Dirty Indian and a Jaganite troublemaker. 

 

The New PPP does not need Jaganite troublemakers. Time to send the Jaganites packing.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

 The New PPP does not need Jaganite troublemakers. Time to send the Jaganites packing.

 

yuji:

 

* The best thing Janet Jagan did for the PPP was handpick a young, forceful, energetic, and aggressive Bharrat Jagdeo as PPP presidential candidate.

 

* Old goats like Moses, Ramkarran, etc, etc were put out to pasture and they have remained angry, bitter and resentful.

 

* After the PNC loses the May 11th election they ought to borrow a page from Ms. Jagan and get rid of all the ancient fossils like Granger and his fellow GDF soldiers.

 

Rev

FM

Yugi & Rev, Min. Ramsaran’s behaviour mirrors Jagdeo and Nandlall – APNU+AFC

April 26, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

â€Ķcrosses every boundary of decency The Women and Youth Groups of A Partnership for National Unity and Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC)

Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran

Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran

Coalition has added their voices to the many others which have registered utter disapproval of the ‘slap and strip threat’ made recently by Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran.

Mitwah

Mitwah

 

Grow some brain cells and make a valuable contribution to this thread by ceasing your nonsense of copying and pasting. I know that you were awarded by GNI for cutting and pasting.

 

You are making a complete fool of yourself.

 

Yuji and Rev already condemned Bheri Bheri.

 

You behave like a true Homeless Jaganite with no brain whatsoever.

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:

 

* These bozos live in region 11(NY) and have the audacity to want to dictate to Guyanese in Guyana how they should vote.

 

*

Rev.  Where do you live? 

 

Don't you think that its audacious for you to live in the USA and to fester in your rage from 40 years ago, and insist that present day Guyanese continue to wallow in it?

 

Yes as you scream for race war, all in the safety of which ever part of North America where you call home.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Rev:

 

* These bozos live in region 11(NY) and have the audacity to want to dictate to Guyanese in Guyana how they should vote.

 

*

Rev.  Where do you live? 

 

Don't you think that its audacious for you to live in the USA and to fester in your rage from 40 years ago, and insist that present day Guyanese continue to wallow in it?

 

Yes as you scream for race war, all in the safety of which ever part of North America where you call home.

He is kept.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Moses destroyed himself by declaring that he is not Indian.

Why don't you ask Elisabeth Harper if she considers herself to be an African.

 

Her response will be amusing.

 

You are burning in Envy as Elisabeth Laxmi Harper is with the PPP. 

 

Eat your heart out you Racist and Afrocentric carib.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Moses destroyed himself by declaring that he is not Indian.

Why don't you ask Elisabeth Harper if she considers herself to be an African.

 

Her response will be amusing.

 

You are burning in Envy as Elisabeth Laxmi Harper is with the PPP. 

 

Eat your heart out you Racist and Afrocentric carib.

Every post from you and your fellow Indo KKKs is about Indians this and Indians that.  You all condemn Indians who don't support the PPP as traitors because they aren't racists like you.

 

I suggest that you examine to see who the racists are.  You do NOT see a Guyana where Africans are playing an equal role.  You see them as TOKENS to be used to ensure continued dominance of Guyana by a small cadre of Indian elites.

 

WHAT is the PPP doing to recognize the fact that most blacks fear the PPP, because they feel that it has its main goal the ethnic exclusion of the Afro Guyanese community.  Your rallies speak volumes. If you don't bus in Indians the rallies in black areas are EMPTY.

 

As to poor Elisabeth.  Was talking to one of her relatives and they feel sorry that she has made such a fool of herself.  I only feel pity for her!

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Moses destroyed himself by declaring that he is not Indian.

Why don't you ask Elisabeth Harper if she considers herself to be an African.

 

Her response will be amusing.

 

You are burning in Envy as Elisabeth Laxmi Harper is with the PPP. 

 

Eat your heart out you Racist and Afrocentric carib.

Every post from you and your fellow Indo KKKs is about Indians this and Indians that.  You all condemn Indians who don't support the PPP as traitors because they aren't racists like you.

 

I suggest that you examine to see who the racists are.  You do NOT see a Guyana where Africans are playing an equal role.  You see them as TOKENS to be used to ensure continued dominance of Guyana by a small cadre of Indian elites.

 

WHAT is the PPP doing to recognize the fact that most blacks fear the PPP, because they feel that it has its main goal the ethnic exclusion of the Afro Guyanese community.  Your rallies speak volumes. If you don't bus in Indians the rallies in black areas are EMPTY.

 

As to poor Elisabeth.  Was talking to one of her relatives and they feel sorry that she has made such a fool of herself.  I only feel pity for her!

You will remain bitter for the rest of your life. You will not rest until Guyana has a racist and Afrocentric PNC government.

 

I have news for you, it will never happen.

FM

Yugi222, think about what will happen when human rights activists in Jamaica, T&T, B/Dos, Canada,  USA, Brazil, Norway, etc, start learning about what is happening to Afro-Guyanese at the hands of the PPP/C administration.

 

International condemnation is what put an end to the racist regime in South Africa.  I am sure it will also work in Guyana.

 

Moses is like Gandhi and Granger jaise Mandella.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Yugi222, think about what will happen when human rights activists in Jamaica, T&T, B/Dos, Canada,  USA, Brazil, Norway, etc, start learning about what is happening to Afro-Guyanese at the hands of the PPP/C administration.

 

International condemnation is what put an end to the racist regime in South Africa.  I am sure it will also work in Guyana.

 

Moses is like Gandhi and Granger jaise Mandella.

 

Stop insulting Gandhi by comparing him to Neemakharam Chammar Moses.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Yugi222, think about what will happen when human rights activists in Jamaica, T&T, B/Dos, Canada,  USA, Brazil, Norway, etc, start learning about what is happening to Afro-Guyanese at the hands of the PPP/C administration.

 

International condemnation is what put an end to the racist regime in South Africa.  I am sure it will also work in Guyana.

 

Moses is like Gandhi and Granger jaise Mandella.

 

Stop insulting Gandhi by comparing him to Neemakharam Chammar Moses.

Yugi22, you are a fool.

Mitwah

FACT:

 

* Afro Guyanese have progressed and prospered more under the 23 year PPP rule(1992-2015) than they did under the 28 year illicit and dictatorial rule of the evil PNC.

 

* But despite thriving under PPP rule the vast majority of afro Guyanese would prefer to be ruled by the PNC. Their political choice must be respected.

 

* Humans for the most part are prejudiced in favor of their own---afro Guyanese are prejudiced in favor of the PNC----that is perfectly OK!

 

Rev

FM
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Originally Posted by caribny:
 

As to poor Elisabeth.  Was talking to one of her relatives and they feel sorry that she has made such a fool of herself.  I only feel pity for her!

 

 

* Elizabeth Harper made an astute and  wise choice to accept the Prime Ministerial position in the PPP/Civic.

 

* She is a decent and respectable woman of character and integrity.

 

* Her relative you spoke to is obviously deeply jealous of Ms. Harper's appointment.

 

Rev

*

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

As to poor Elisabeth.  Was talking to one of her relatives and they feel sorry that she has made such a fool of herself.  I only feel pity for her!

 

 

* Elizabeth Harper made an astute and  wise choice to accept the Prime Ministerial position in the PPP/Civic.

 

* She is a decent and respectable woman of character and integrity.

 

* Her relative you spoke to is obviously deeply jealous of Ms. Harper's appointment.

 

Rev

*

OH SCRAPS!!! REVIE!! WAHAPPENING DEH STAR?

A
Originally Posted by Rev:

PAGING ADMIN:

 

* Why is poster Mitwah allowed to spam this thread ?

 

* It is downright childish and silly for him to keep posting the same photos and images over and over and over.

 

Rev

Yugi & Rev, Min. Ramsaran’s behaviour mirrors Jagdeo and Nandlall – APNU+AFC

April 26, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

â€Ķcrosses every boundary of decency The Women and Youth Groups of A Partnership for National Unity and Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC)

Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran

Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran

Coalition has added their voices to the many others which have registered utter disapproval of the ‘slap and strip threat’ made recently by Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran.

Mitwah

The PPP Boots On The Ground Campaign Strategy in 2015 Is Paying Huge Dividends

 

 

* It's nice to see the PPP has learned from their mistakes in 2011.

 

* This time around they adopted the boots on the ground strategy and as a result the core supporters of the PPP are more energized and enthusiastic.

 

BOTTOM LINE:

 

* I'll say it a million times---come May 11th, 50+1% of the Guyanese electorate will re-elect the PPP/Civic.

 

Rev

FM
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Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
 

OH SCRAPS!!! REVIE!! WAHAPPENING DEH STAR?

Bhai Persaud!

 

* Sita Ram.

 

* All's going well with the Rev.

 

* Hope you are also in fine spirits.

 

Rev

Salaam Revie... Salaam... Absolutely in great spirits! Your powers of deduction in garnering a last name are admirable, considering I knowingly posted information that could easily provide it. But still ... don't let the ease of acquiring such readily info belittle your effort.

How tings nah man?

A

Political parties, the ones that win elections, the ones that succeed, are those that end their campaigns with MOMENTUM.

 

 

* In Guyana today the party with the BIG MO, the party with the MOMENTUM, is the PPP/Civic.

 

* 50-1% of the Guyana electorate will be hugely disappointed on May 11th because their beloved PNC did not have the BIG MO, they did not have the MOMENTUM like the PPP did in the homestretch.

 

Rev

FM
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How is Moses perceived by the genuine, authentic East Indians in Guyana today ?

 

* He has become a caricature, a laughingstock. Mention his name at a PPP rally and people laugh and make a mockery of him.

 

* It no surprise therefore that Moses has chosen not to campaign in predominantly East Indian areas. That shameless buffoon will be jeered out of town.

 

Rev

FM
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Moses has now attain Rupert Roopnarine fame. He has destroyed the AFC in the process. Ramjattan has been side lined and is fuming because this is his second attempt at out maneuvering himself. He tried a move in the PPP/C and was expelled and is being bullied by Moses now. What's a guy supposed to do to get respect. His next move should be to ask Donald for forgiveness and out fox Moses. Now that would make him a chess player. Does he have the chutzpah?

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

You will remain bitter for the rest of your life. You will not rest until Guyana has a racist and Afrocentric PNC government.

 

I have news for you, it will never happen.


Why don't you prove that the PPP isnt racist.  Start with the fact that they are rejected by 95% of the African population and 75% of the mixed population.

 

Then tell us what the PPP is doingt to allay the fears of these voting blocs.

 

It really doesnt matter what you say about the PPP as the VAST majority of non Indians consider them to be racists.

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:

How is Moses perceived by the genuine, authentic East Indians in Guyana today ?

 

* He has become a caricature, a laughingstock. Mention his name at a PPP rally and people laugh and make a mockery of him.

 

* It no surprise therefore that Moses has chosen not to campaign in predominantly East Indian areas. That shameless buffoon will be jeered out of town.

 

Rev


yuji is rev indocentric?  He boasts that there will never be unity, and doesnt even see it as a goal worth aiming for.

 

YOU only like blacks who behave like kids......seen and not heard!

FM
Originally Posted by simple:

Moses has now attain Rupert Roopnarine fame. He has destroyed the AFC in the process. Ramjattan has been side lined and is fuming because this is his second attempt at out maneuvering himself. He tried a move in the PPP/C and was expelled and is being bullied by Moses now. What's a guy supposed to do to get respect. His next move should be to ask Donald for forgiveness and out fox Moses. Now that would make him a chess player. Does he have the chutzpah?

Min. Ramsaran’s behaviour mirrors Jagdeo and Nandlall – APNU+AFC

April 26, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

â€Ķcrosses every boundary of decency The Women and Youth Groups of A Partnership for National Unity and Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC)

Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran

Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran

Coalition has added their voices to the many others which have registered utter disapproval of the ‘slap and strip threat’ made recently by Minister of Health, Bheri Ramsaran. Last Monday, Ramsaran verbally abused and threatened activist Sherlina Nageer because she, from all indications, touched a nerve as she questioned him about his presence on a protest front when the country’s health sector was in crisis . In expressing its disgust with the Minister’s comments the coalition on Friday said, “Ramsaran’s behaviour crosses every boundary of decency.  He has once again demonstrated the crassness and total disrespect for this nation’s women. We are now convinced that this is an entrenched culture within the halls of Freedom House.” The APNU+AFC coalition recalled “countless incidents of similar behaviour by former President Bharrat Jagdeo” and the “utterly vulgar, expletive-laced and condescending descriptions of a young reporter by the incumbent Attorney General, Anil Nandlallâ€Ķ We still cringe when we listen to the recent threats Ramsaran issued to Nageer.” The APNU+AFC described the governing People’s Progressive Party/Civic as a crew of “foul-mouthed, disrespectful, uncultured officials” who have shown Guyanese time and time again that they have abrogated unto themselves the right to mistreat citizens.

UK High Commissioner, James Gregory Quinn

UK High Commissioner, James Gregory Quinn

“The PPP/C is providing Guyanese with the reasons to remove them from the leadership of this country.  They have taken the trust and confidence that our people gave to them to lead us onto a path of development and enlightenment, and turned that trust into embarrassment at home and abroad, into verbal abuse of ordinary citizens, professionals and even of high ranking personages of the like Dr. Yesu Persaud. “This abuse has to stop now.   We have grown tired of their constant spewing of racist rhetoric and their indulgence in hate mongering.  The PPP/C is a stain on Guyana’s international image,” said APNU+AFC.” Last Monday Minister Ramsaran was leading a protest demonstration outside the Whim Magistrate’s Court, Corentyne, Berbice, in support of former President Bharrat Jagdeo whose matter was being heard at the time inside the court. As he was being interviewed by reporters, Ramsaran said that those who mounted the protest were representing Jagdeo and were against the “wife beater” Christopher Ram. At that point, Nageer interjected, questioning Ramsaran as to whether Jagdeo hasn’t abused his wife as well. She went on to ask the Minister why he was wasting time on a protest line when he has more important issues to attend to with regard to Guyana’s health sector. Responding to Nageer’s questions, Ramsaran shouted, “Shut your mouth and get out my face.” He subsequently called Nageer a “little piece of s**t” and boasted that he would very well “slap her ass, just for the fun of it and have some of his women strip her here.”

US Charge d’Affaires, Bryan Hunt

US Charge d’Affaires, Bryan Hunt

While the Women and Gender Equality Commission remains silent on the issue, several sections of society came out against it. Among those who have condemned the Health Minister are President Donald Ramotar and his running mate, PPP/C’s Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper, Education Minister Priya Manickchand, former President Bharrat Jagdeo and the youth and women arms of the APNU+AFC,  Red Thread and the envoys of the ABC countries.       â€œDisgraceful and Unacceptable-”United States Speaking to an online news agency, US Charge d’Affaires Bryan Hunt had stated that such statements have no place in a country like Guyana, that has a high rate of domestic violence and sexual and gender-based violence. Hunt was recorded as saying “In a country that has a domestic violence rate as high as Guyana’s and a sexual assault rate as high as Guyana’s, it is downright irresponsible for any senior politician to make the statement to any woman, in public or in private, that the Minister of Health made the other day. It is completely unacceptable.” The US Charge d’Affaires reasoned that there is no “possible reason or rationale to threaten sexual violence against anyone, but especially against a woman, given Guyana’s very serious gender-based violence problem”. “I think the damage is much more severe than what the  activist heard or the offence that she took at the remarks. I think it conveys a sense from a senior government official that somehow sexual violence is something that is appropriate to use, appropriate to threaten, and somehow societally acceptable and it’s not. It can’t be,” Hunt told the online agency. The excuse offered by Ramsaran was deemed unacceptable by the US envoy who made it clear that he does not believe that there is any possible provocation that any woman could have made that would legitimately result in a response in which a senior government official threatens that woman with violence. “The Minister’s conduct was beyond, it was disgracefulâ€Ķ” “Should he resign out of his own volition? I’m not going to prescribe to the Minister what he ought to do, but what I will say is, in the United States if one of our candidate officials were to have made that sort of comment, that person would have been expected to resign without question. Hunt held that the same principle would hold true across any number of countries that a Minister making that type of inappropriate remark for whatever reason, would have chosen voluntarily to step down.

Has no place in 21st Century -United Kingdom Additionally, High Commissioner of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to Guyana, James Gregory Quinn described Ramsaran’s remarks as nothing short of ‘disgraceful.’ The UK envoy told members of the media on Friday that had this been his country, Dr. Ramsaran would no longer be a Government Minister or even a member of the political party. “To be brutally frank, what the Minister of Health said was disgraceful. The language he used and more importantly the sentiment that it is acceptable to use violence, in particularly sexual violence against a woman, has got no place whatsoever in the 21st century.” He went on to state, “If that had been a UK Minister who had said that, he would no longer be a UK Minister and he would no longer be a member of the political party.”

Threats against women unacceptable- Canada Meanwhile, the High Commission of Canada on Friday said “The remarks uttered are disturbing and the High Commission of Canada condemns any form of abuse, including verbal and threatened, towards women.  Threats of violence against women are never acceptable.” The High Commission said that the struggle to fully attain women’s rights, in Guyana and around the world, is an ongoing battle that must be won. “Such incidents weaken the progress that has been made. Global statistics produced by the UN, reinforce the need to strengthen women’s rightsâ€Ķ” “All partners should be unwaveringly committed to advancing the rights of women.  Political leaders have a special responsibility because they have the largest platforms, influence and decision-making ability.  The High Commission of Canada hopes that leaders recognise the critical role they play in governance, including providing leadership and empowering the citizens of Guyana, including women.” Despite this, his party, the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) stated that the Health Minister’s actions were being blown out of proportion. Of note, it was mere hours after issuing an apology for his “harsh words” that the Minister launched another tirade against Nageer. As he addressed a meeting of Regional Health Officers at the Main Street Plaza, Georgetown the Health Minister was recorded labeling Nageer a “miscreant,”  and that she was in need of “psychiatric help.” Last April, the Health Minister had similarly come in for criticisms after he made unwanted sexual remarks to a journalist of this newspaper. Ramsaran reportedly told the 22-year old journalist who sought an interview, “I want you to know that I am a bachelor and I can still get an erection.” Also, a few years back, a PPP member who worked at the Ministry of Education had alleged that she asked him to drop home her 14-year-old daughter but instead he took her to an East Coast Demerara village where he reportedly fondled her private parts.

FM

PPP/C will win based on their economic policy. Not a single African has lost his/her job because of the PPP/C victory. The head of the Immigration department was fired twice because of corruption and that was the extent of the firing. As my African brother in New Amsterdam said, i have a house  and two cars under me house because of the PPP/C. I don't want no body say PNC/APNU-AFC in me yard or house.

FM

FAILURE INSPIRES WINNERS(PPP) AND DEFEATS LOSERS(PNC/AFC)

 

* Lemme be blunt! The PPP failed in the 2011 election. They failed to get a majority of the votes---complacency and a horrible election campaign resulted in the PPP getting 48.6% of the votes.

 

* The good news for the PPP in 2015 is they have clearly learned from their failure in 2011. In fact the party's failure in 2011 has inspired them to do better and not take their base for granted.

 

* Going into the 2015 election the PPP adopted a BOOTS ON THE GROUND strategy----they have reached out to the masses using this strategy---and it has worked wonderfully----PPP supporters are more energized and enthusiastic and will lead their party to victory in 2015.

 

BOTTOM LINE:

 

* The results are already in---50+1% to the WINNERS(PPP/Civic); 50-1% to the LOSERS(PNC/AFC)

 

Rev

 

 

FM
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Originally Posted by Rev:

QUESTION: Inquiring Minds Want To Know

 

Rev

Rev, you are an endangered species......the world is leaving you behind......are you still using VCR and Walkman? America has not been lost that Appalachia has to retake it. It's a new world we live in, and Guyana is just like te rest of the world. Change is that sweet smell you can taste in Guyana.

Kari
Originally Posted by Rev:

FAILURE INSPIRES WINNERS(PPP) AND DEFEATS LOSERS(PNC/AFC)

 

* Lemme be blunt! The PPP failed in the 2011 election. They failed to get a majority of the votes---complacency and a horrible election campaign resulted in the PPP getting 48.6% of the votes.

 

* The good news for the PPP in 2015 is they have clearly learned from their failure in 2011. In fact the party's failure in 2011 has inspired them to do better and not take their base for granted.

 

* Going into the 2015 election the PPP adopted a BOOTS ON THE GROUND strategy----they have reached out to the masses using this strategy---and it has worked wonderfully----PPP supporters are more energized and enthusiastic and will lead their party to victory in 2015.

 

BOTTOM LINE:

 

* The results are already in---50+1% to the WINNERS(PPP/Civic); 50-1% to the LOSERS(PNC/AFC)

 

Rev

 

 

I see you haven't learnt your lessons, and are out for another licking. Banna you are someone who loves to take a beating and come back for more.

 

More numbas??? More earth-shattering predictions? You know what happened to the dinosaurs? They're in the museum. I see they've reserved a place for you.

Kari

The PPP's MOMENTUM continues---Massive crowds at Novar, Region 5(Mahaica/Berbice)---unlike 2011, the genuine and authentic East Indians all across Guyana are fired up in 2015 and ready to help re-elect their blessed PPP on May 11th

 

 

* In the meantime Mr. 11% DIRTY MOSES continues to be frustrated by the almost nonexistent East Indians at the rallies of his beloved PNC party.

http://guyanachronicle.com/mas...t-for-pppc-at-novar/

 

Rev

 

FM
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Originally Posted by Rev:

the genuine and authentic East Indians all across Guyana are fired up in 2015 and ready to help re-elect their blessed PPP on May 11th

 

What an enlightened view from such an enlightened man of the world. Revie.... my idrine... is the kind of racist diatribe you've picked up in your massive experience? Is this the kind of vitriol we are to expect from a man of such vaunted intelligence?

A

Progress continues in PPP's Guyana. US$20 million Texila American University at Providence closer to reality.

 

 Texila American University founder Saju Bhaskar, President Donald Ramotar and Housing Minister Irfaan Ali join other university officials in turning the sod for the construction of the US$20 million university campus at Providence, East Bank Demerara.

 

 

* Good news for Guyana and Guyanese is bad news for Dirty Moses and his beloved PNC.

 

See Link:

 

http://guyanachronicle.com/us2...universitys-founder/

 

Rev

FM
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Originally Posted by Rev:
* The results are already in---50+1% to the WINNERS(PPP/Civic); 50-1% to the LOSERS(PNC/AFC)

 

Rev

 

Now I'm ready to fully to respond to your foolishness for the benefit of the Board.

 

The Coalition and the PPP are currently in a statistical tie in the high 40s with a few percentage points of undecideds. No one has won this election and no one has lost it.

 

Both sides can reasonably prepare to lose this election. When they write the post mortem of this election, almost anything can and will be pointed to as "pivotal" and "game changing."

 

So far it seems like the AFC made a pretty decent gamble. This is the first Guyanese election in my expereince with nuance. The Coalition can lose the Corentyne and still win this election.

FM

The PNC should demonstrate it is not racist by making sure the army is 43 % percent Indians. The same should be done for the police and the civil servants. Anyone who turns a blind eye to this racist PNC policy shoul d also be considered racist. The WPA and now the AFC are guilty of allowing these racist policies to exist. The PPP/C is meeting resistance every time it tries to address these issues. The Carter center should also look into this imbalance that is leading to the miss trust in the law enforcement organ of the state. These forces have a direct bearing for the rise of crime in the land. The PPP/C is asking all freedom and democratic forces to raise their voices for this fairness in policy. Lets us study how Singapore did this and get the best of that Island/Country policy. The PPP/C, AFC and APNU should ask Carter to help here also.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
 

 Now I'm ready to fully to respond to your foolishness for the benefit of the Board.

 

 

* That's a reasonable assessment in your post above shaitaan!

 

* But here's the thing. On May 11th 2015 there will be one winner of the Guyana general election. And as of today the probability favors the PPP winning their 6th consecutive free and fair election.

 

* It's very difficult for an incumbent to be voted out of office when the economic climate in his country is positive.

 

* Just like incumbent Obama and his democrat party walloped Romney and the Republicans in 2012, incumbent Donald Ramotar and his PPP/Civic will wallop Granger and the PNC/AFC on May 11th.

 

* There is nothing to argue about---in 2 weeks the results will be in---and the Rev maintains 50+1% of the Guyana electorate will re-elect the PPP/Civic.

 

Rev

 

 

FM
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The election will be decided on who shows up, and the extent to which the PPP succeeds in manipulating the election.

 

We don't know who is going to show up.  The people who show up to rallies, especially at this late stage will be the most committed.  Its clear that the PPP has NOT made a break through with the non Indian vote.  If they lose I hope that they acknowledge this fact and not come up with nonsense as they did last time.

FM
Originally Posted by simple:

The PNC should demonstrate it is not racist by making sure the army is 43 % percent Indians. The same should be done for the police and the civil servants. Anyone who turns a blind eye to this racist PNC policy shoul d also be considered racist.

You think the PNC should conscript indians into the military and para-military?

A
Originally Posted by caribny:

The election will be decided on who shows up, and the extent to which the PPP succeeds in manipulating the election.

 

Absolutely! A very small shift in turnout in favor of one side will decide the election.

 

10k+ Black/Mixed turnout; or

10k+ Indian/Amerindian turnout; or

10k- Indian/Amerindian turnout

 

will totally upend this election. As the parties are so evenly divided, it becomes almost impossible to do anything but wait for the official results.

 

The extraordinary thing is that the Coalition seems to be largely holding, except Berbice. Holding the remainder of the AFC plus a slight APNU increase of 10k voters is enough to win for the Coalition.

 

If by an act of God the PPP wins next month, then this is their last election. PPP voters alone cannot produce majority governments anymore.

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by caribny:

The election will be decided on who shows up, and the extent to which the PPP succeeds in manipulating the election.

 

Absolutely! A very small shift in turnout in favor of one side will decide the election.

 

10k+ Black/Mixed turnout; or

10k+ Indian/Amerindian turnout; or

10k- Indian/Amerindian turnout

 

will totally upend this election. As the parties are so evenly divided, it becomes almost impossible to do anything but wait for the official results.

 

The extraordinary thing is that the Coalition seems to be largely holding, except Berbice. Holding the remainder of the AFC plus a slight APNU increase of 10k voters is enough to win for the Coalition.

 

If by an act of God the PPP wins next month, then this is their last election. PPP voters alone cannot produce majority governments anymore.

 

 

You are more contrary than Mary quite Contrary. This what I was saying and also Caribj was saying a couple of months ago. I suggested further that the PPP voters cannot provide the majority government even now and even if the AFC voters return to the fold, the PPP still need to poach.

 

It is therefore absolutely moronic of them to be dog whistling with bullhorns. If they lose they will eat crow. If they win they will have a hostile demographic constantly looking to veto their authority with violence. They cannot go about their business in secret and in absolute contempt of the people.

 

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
 

 Now I'm ready to fully to respond to your foolishness for the benefit of the Board.

 

 

* That's a reasonable assessment in your post above shaitaan!

 

* But here's the thing. On May 11th 2015 there will be one winner of the Guyana general election. And as of today the probability favors the PPP winning their 6th consecutive free and fair election.

 

* It's very difficult for an incumbent to be voted out of office when the economic climate in his country is positive.

 

* Just like incumbent Obama and his democrat party walloped Romney and the Republicans in 2012, incumbent Donald Ramotar and his PPP/Civic will wallop Granger and the PNC/AFC on May 11th.

 

* There is nothing to argue about---in 2 weeks the results will be in---and the Rev maintains 50+1% of the Guyana electorate will re-elect the PPP/Civic.

 

Rev

 

 

It is only in your dreamscapes is the economic climate favorable.  Incumbency in Guyana is not parallel to Incumbency here. There, the use of state assets to dominate the media cycle is overwhelming. The PPP are heartless beasts so they take every prerogative they can.

 

The reverend is an ass or trying to out do Captain obvious with predictions such as 50+1. That is the universal win number! 

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by caribny:

The election will be decided on who shows up, and the extent to which the PPP succeeds in manipulating the election.

 

Absolutely! A very small shift in turnout in favor of one side will decide the election.

 

10k+ Black/Mixed turnout; or

10k+ Indian/Amerindian turnout; or

10k- Indian/Amerindian turnout

 

will totally upend this election. As the parties are so evenly divided, it becomes almost impossible to do anything but wait for the official results.

 

The extraordinary thing is that the Coalition seems to be largely holding, except Berbice. Holding the remainder of the AFC plus a slight APNU increase of 10k voters is enough to win for the Coalition.

 

If by an act of God the PPP wins next month, then this is their last election. PPP voters alone cannot produce majority governments anymore.

 

 

You are more contrary than Mary quite Contrary. This what I was saying and also Caribj was saying a couple of months ago. I suggested further that the PPP voters cannot provide the majority government even now and even if the AFC voters return to the fold, the PPP still need to poach.

 

It is therefore absolutely moronic of them to be dog whistling with bullhorns. If they lose they will eat crow. If they win they will have a hostile demographic constantly looking to veto their authority with violence. They cannot go about their business in secret and in absolute contempt of the people.

 

Unlike you I'm extremely conservative with my political prognostications and look for even some shred of evidence before I proffer a scenario. Plus, things change pal. Especially in politics leading up to an election. Today's favored horse is tomorrow's underdog.

 

Also, I follow the trails as they lead me. I'm not dogmatic about elections. Elections are an exercise in math+informed analysis. In Guyana, we have little math to go on.

 

Anyways, we can now safely say that the AFC has lost its 2011 Corentyne gains. However, we still have this significant upward trend of APNU's votes especially in Region 4.

 

So yes NOW I'm willing to see a Coalition path to victory. There is no contradiction in following the evidence. Also, that should demonstrate in some small way the sincerity of my postings here on this election.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

The election will be decided on who shows up, and the extent to which the PPP succeeds in manipulating the election.

 

 

* The supporters of both the PPP and PNC are energized, charged up and ready to vote for their party.

 

* But as we all know, in any election in which the supporters of both the PPP and PNC are motivated and inspired to cast their votes the PPP will win.

 

BOTTOM LINE:

 

* 50+1% of the Guyana electorate will re-elect the PPP and experience the thrill of victory; 50-1% will support the PNC and experience the agony of defeat.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

The election will be decided on who shows up, and the extent to which the PPP succeeds in manipulating the election.

 

 

* The supporters of both the PPP and PNC are energized, charged up and ready to vote for their party.

 

* But as we all know, in any election in which the supporters of both the PPP and PNC are motivated and inspired to cast their votes the PPP will win.

 

BOTTOM LINE:

 

* 50+1% of the Guyana electorate will re-elect the PPP and experience the thrill of victory; 50-1% will support the PNC and experience the agony of defeat.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
 

It is only in your dreamscapes is the economic climate favorable.  Incumbency in Guyana is not parallel to Incumbency here. There, the use of state assets to dominate the media cycle is overwhelming. The PPP are heartless beasts so they take every prerogative they can.

 

The reverend is an ass or trying to out do Captain obvious with predictions such as 50+1. That is the universal win number! 

 

* First of all storm bai watch your language. The Rev does not usually respond to disrespectful posters.

 

RE: INCUMBENCY

 

* 3 years ago Donald Ramotar was a virtual unknown. He was plucked from obscurity by Jagdeo and his PPP/civic party despite running a piss poor campaign managed to get 48.6% of the votes----the PNC which ran a good campaign received 40.8% of the votes.

 

* In the 3 years since Ramotar has been president the Guyana economy has continued to progress.

 

* More importantly incumbent Ramotar has won the trust and respect of the majority of Guyanese.

 

* And most importantly the vast majority of the genuine and authentic East Indians in Guyana are eager and enthusiastic to vote for the PPP in 2015---thousands were discouraged and despondent and stayed at home in 2011.

 

* Come May 11th, 50+1% of the Guyana electorate will re-elect the PPP.

 

Rev

FM
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Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by simple:

The PNC should demonstrate it is not racist by making sure the army is 43 % percent Indians. The same should be done for the police and the civil servants. Anyone who turns a blind eye to this racist PNC policy shoul d also be considered racist.

You think the PNC should conscript indians into the military and para-military?

Simple Simon is too dumb to ask why this didn't happen under the PPP.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by caribny:

The election will be decided on who shows up, and the extent to which the PPP succeeds in manipulating the election.

 

Absolutely! A very small shift in turnout in favor of one side will decide the election.

 

10k+ Black/Mixed turnout; or

10k+ Indian/Amerindian turnout; or

10k- Indian/Amerindian turnout

 

will totally upend this election. As the parties are so evenly divided, it becomes almost impossible to do anything but wait for the official results.

 

The extraordinary thing is that the Coalition seems to be largely holding, except Berbice. Holding the remainder of the AFC plus a slight APNU increase of 10k voters is enough to win for the Coalition.

 

If by an act of God the PPP wins next month, then this is their last election. PPP voters alone cannot produce majority governments anymore.

 

 

Region 3 is now more important than Region 6.  If APNU AFC make inroads into the rice farmers this will offset any loss in Region 6.

 

The Amerindians are an unknown quality.  Their turn out is low and much of their past behavior was about running with the winner to get the spoils. With the PPP being less obviously the winner, and the Granger campaigning heavily in those areas it isn't assured that a high Amerindian turn out favors the PPP.  In fact I suspect the opposite, as many of the votes in the past were an ageing generation accustomed to voting as their tochaos commanded. Will a new generation behave this way?

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
 

* 3 years ago Donald Ramotar was a virtual unknown. He was plucked from obscurity by Jagdeo and his PPP/civic party despite running a piss poor campaign managed to get 48.6% of the votes

1.  Now that the people know more about Ramotar they don't seem impressed.  This is why Jagdeo is campaigning so heavily even as he isn't running for any position.

 

2.  Gold has begun to slow.  Sugar is a disgrace.  Rice has problems as the rice farmers are being paid a pittance.  How do you know that your average Guyanese feels well off.  In fact the money laundered inspired construction boom in G/town might have convinced them how increasingly skewed income distribution in Guyana is, plus the increased Chinese-ization of the economy is upsetting many.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

Region 3 is now more important than Region 6.  If APNU AFC make inroads into the rice farmers this will offset any loss in Region 6.

 

 

carib bai:

 

* Region 3 is as safe as a child on its mother's breast as far as the PPP is concerned.

 

* Back in 2011 the PPP received 33K votes in region 3; the PNC 14K; AFC 3K

 

* In 2015 the PPP will win that region convincingly again.

 

Rev

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

Region 3 is now more important than Region 6.  If APNU AFC make inroads into the rice farmers this will offset any loss in Region 6.

 

 

carib bai:

 

* Region 3 is as safe as a child on its mother's breast as far as the PPP is concerned.

 

* Back in 2011 the PPP received 33K votes in region 3; the PNC 14K; AFC 3K

 

* In 2015 the PPP will win that region convincingly again.

 

Rev

 

 

 

Antiman,

 

Region 3 today is about as safe as Region 6 was the week before the 2011 Election for the PPP.

 

A loss of several thousand Indians in Region 3 and a lightly higher APNU turnout in Region 4 means the PPP is an Opposition Party chap.

 

This is the reality today. Region 3 Indians who may defect to the Coalition because of PPP buggery. And Region 4's uncertain Black/Mixed turnout who are reasonably situated to have a higher turnout.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

1.  Now that the people know more about Ramotar they don't seem impressed.  This is why Jagdeo is campaigning so heavily even as he isn't running for any position.

 

carib:

 

* Listen up!

 

* 50-1% of the Guyanese people---negative and pessimistic people like yourself---may not be impressed by Ramotar---that is understandable.

 

* But 50+1% of the people are enchanted and captivated by their leader. He has clearly inspired and motivated them, and come May 11th they will re-elect him as their President.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
. If they win they will have a hostile demographic constantly looking to veto their authority with violence. They cannot go about their business in secret and in absolute contempt of the people.

 

 

 

The Indian vote is maybe 45%, the African maybe 35%. The PPP can win by attracting a few cross ethnic votes as it has the power of incumbency.  APNU AFC have to work harder to get these cross ethnic votes.

 

The PPP, because it is the incumbent, attracts a larger % of non Indian votes, maybe 60% of the Amerindian, 20% of the mixed (TK cited a study) and 5% of the black (or 10% of the black/mixed).  APNU basically gets only black and some mixed votes.  The AFC have yet to prove that they have a permanent support base.

 

So while neither party can win an election based on tribal calls alone the PPP still has an advantage.  It can buy votes.  Intimidate voters (poor people who received houselots).  It can bribe polling station officials.

 

So at the end of the day this is a 50:50 election. 

 

What has the PPP at a disadvantage is that this is the first time that they aren't the presumed winner.  But then that might make the tribal calls more powerful as they get Indians (who might have previously not planned to vote) out to vote PPP out of fear of a marauding African dictatorship, should APNU AFC win.

 

There are many unknowns, the biggest being the extent to which Indians in the 25-35 age range (so outside of the control of their parents) buy into what APNU AFC is selling.

 

The disaffected blacks/mixed, especially males, who don't vote still might not vote.  But then maybe they will.......another unknown, based on whether they see Granger as being interested in them.  APNU does seem to be attracting more young faces to their rallies than in prior years when they consisted of mainly middle aged black (not mixed) women.

FM
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Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

1.  Now that the people know more about Ramotar they don't seem impressed.  This is why Jagdeo is campaigning so heavily even as he isn't running for any position.

 

carib:

 

* Listen up!

 

* 50-1% of the Guyanese people---negative and pessimistic people like yourself---may not be impressed by Ramotar---that is understandable.

 

* But 50+1% of the people are enchanted and captivated by their leader. He has clearly inspired and motivated them, and come May 11th they will re-elect him as their President.

 

Rev

Why don't you go through your notes about Obama and see why you making predictions actually hurts the people who you support.

 

How many younger and more educated Indians do you think by into your racist drivel, not only directed against blacks, but also against Indians who are exercising their rights to support who ever they wish?

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
 

* Back in 2011 the PPP received 33K votes in region 3; the PNC 14K; AFC 3K

 

*

 

 

And in 2006 the PPP won 35k, PNC 11k and the AFC less than 3k.

 

Now take the APNU 14k plus the AFC 3k and add around 3k more to take into account angry rice farmers.  Give the PPP 30k, again because of angry rice famers.  Yes the PPP still wins but APNU AFC gets vital votes to add on top of the huge haul that they will make in Region 4.  Region 3 was HUGELY helpful to APNU last time.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
 

Region 3 today is about as safe as Region 6 was the week before the 2011 Election for the PPP.

 

 

* The PPP won region 3 with nearly 66% of the votes in 2011 and is expected to win the region by a similar percentage in 2015.

 

*Listen shitaan! Folks like you and carib are free to engage in sophistry, fantasy and wishful thinking. It is your prerogative. You are free to reason out and intellectualize a PNC win. But come May 11th 50+1% of the Guyana electorate will re-elect the PPP.

 

Rev 

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
 

Region 3 today is about as safe as Region 6 was the week before the 2011 Election for the PPP.

 

 

* The PPP won region 3 with nearly 66% of the votes in 2011 and is expected to win the region by a similar percentage in 2015.

 

*Listen shitaan! Folks like you and carib are free to engage in sophistry, fantasy and wishful thinking. It is your prerogative. You are free to reason out and intellectualize a PNC win. But come May 11th 50+1% of the Guyana electorate will re-elect the PPP.

 

Rev 

 

Most Reverend Antiman,

 

Let's assume arguendo that the PPP is indeed at 51% or even wins at 51% on May 11th.

That would mean that an extraordinary Coalition supported by Blacks, Mixed, Indians, and Amerindians ganged up successfully and came within 1 point of power.

 

This means that Indians and Amerindians were willing to put aside the PNC's sordid history because they view the PPP as the BIGGER baddie now.

 

49% for a multiethnic Coalition in GUYANA of all places? Mene mene tekel upharsin!

FM
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Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
 

 

Most Reverend Antiman,

 

Let's assume arguendo that the PPP is indeed at 51% or even wins at 51% on May 11th.

That would mean that an extraordinary Coalition supported by Blacks, Mixed, Indians, and Amerindians ganged up successfully and came within 1 point of power.

 

shitaan bai:

 

* I will ignore the "Most Reverend Antiman" personal attack---your bitterness and irritation is understandable. It must deeply pain and infuriate you to know that the PPP will continue to rule Guyana after the May 11th election.

 

* By the way shitaan, when Obama won the 2012 elections he received 51.1% of the popular votes(332EV)----guess what ? Obama couldn't give a rat's ass about the 48.9% who didn't vote for him---he facting won.

 

* In Guyana the PPP will win with 50+1% of the votes---and like winner Obama they won't give a rat's ass about the 50-1% who voted against them.

 

* IN POLITICS A WIN IS A WIN REGARDLESS OF THE MARGIN.

 

* Anyway shitaan, keep on analyzing Guyana's politics---the reason you, the Rev and all the others post here is we are intrigued by the political game in the old country.

 

* Once again shitaan, the Rev forgives your petulance--call me all the names you want---but come May 11th the party I support(PPP/Civic) will emerge victorious with 50+1% of the votes.

 

Rev

 

 

FM

My dear sista Rev Ali, the PPP/Cabalry are corrupted ,big time thieves. Look at the life style of the ministers and senior members of the government and then look at the poor,struggling and suffering people. The ppp have looted the country and what they have not stolen they give to their friends or sold to foreigners for their own benefits.

 

Rev why are you sleeping in ignorance? 

 

 

Mitwah
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Originally Posted by caribny:

Rev your screams of Obama 47% were well remembered together with your obscene bigotry.

 

We will now remember your 50+1%.  The problem is that if 2 people fail to vote PPP your prediction will be wrong.

 

 

carib:

 

* It seems as if you are mathematically challenged.

 

* Lemme help you out.50+1% is really 51%---It is not 50% + 1 vote.

 

* In the 2011 election the PPP received 166,340 votes out of the 342,236 votes cast----that's 48.6%

 

* 50+1% of the votes for the PPP in the 2011 election would have been 174,540

 

* 174,540(50+1%) - 166,340(48.6%) = 8200 votes

 

* In 2015 with the PPP base energized and motivated to turn out and vote---50+1% it will be for the PPP.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by caribny:

Rev your screams of Obama 47% were well remembered together with your obscene bigotry.

 

We will now remember your 50+1%.  The problem is that if 2 people fail to vote PPP your prediction will be wrong.

 

 

carib:

 

* It seems as if you are mathematically challenged.

 

* Lemme help you out.50+1% is really 51%---It is not 50% + 1 vote.

 

* In the 2011 election the PPP received 166,340 votes out of the 342,236 votes cast----that's 48.6%

 

* 50+1% of the votes for the PPP in the 2011 election would have been 174,540

 

* 174,540(50+1%) - 166,340(48.6%) = 8200 votes

 

* In 2015 with the PPP base energized and motivated to turn out and vote---50+1% it will be for the PPP.

 

Rev

50+1% is really 51%

 

No.....50 (the cardinal) is not 50%. So you mean 50 votes plus 1% of the votes cast. If the votes cast = 300,000, then 1% = 3,000. You're giving the PPP a total of 3,001 votes. diabolique, mon cher!!!

Kari
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by caribny:

Rev your screams of Obama 47% were well remembered together with your obscene bigotry.

 

We will now remember your 50+1%.  The problem is that if 2 people fail to vote PPP your prediction will be wrong.

 

 

carib:

 

* It seems as if you are mathematically challenged.

 

* Lemme help you out.50+1% is really 51%---It is not 50% + 1 vote.

 

* In the 2011 election the PPP received 166,340 votes out of the 342,236 votes cast----that's 48.6%

 

* 50+1% of the votes for the PPP in the 2011 election would have been 174,540

 

* 174,540(50+1%) - 166,340(48.6%) = 8200 votes

 

* In 2015 with the PPP base energized and motivated to turn out and vote---50+1% it will be for the PPP.

 

Rev

Rev, you are mathematically challenged. You should have stayed in grade school a bit longer.

If 174,540 =(50+1%)

then 1% = 174,540 - 50 = 173, 490

Ok Dunce?

Mitwah
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Originally Posted by Rev:
 

 

carib:

 

* It seems as if you are mathematically challenged.

 

* Lemme help you out.50+1% is really 51%---It is not 50% + 1 vote.

 

* In the 2011 election the PPP received 166,340 votes out of the 342,236 votes cast----that's 48.6%

 

* 50+1% of the votes for the PPP in the 2011 election would have been 174,540

 

* 174,540(50+1%) - 166,340(48.6%) = 8200 votes

 

* In 2015 with the PPP base energized and motivated to turn out and vote---50+1% it will be for the PPP.

 

Rev

Tell you what.  At this time in the last campaign APNU just woke up from its slumber because it had no money to wage a long term campaign.  The AFC was stuck going no where until suddenly Nagamootoo left the PPP and joined them.

 

Yet they won 51%.

 

Now I was skeptical about APNU AFC campaigning.  They have been waging an aggressive campaign.  They have a youth arm which has been quite innovative, and to be honest Guyanese are TIRED of the PPP.

 

Now the PPP are shrewd, hungry and corrupt and are shameless in stealing, and openly at that, taxpayer funds to campaign.  They have the full power of incumbency, and so they can find ways to offset the boredom that even many Indians have of them. They can even offset the fact that for the first time in 22 years FREEDOM day is coming for black and mixed Guyanese, as they see a high probability of a PPP defeat.

 

And that is why it is 50:50.  Its the power of the PPP vs. the will of the people.  It all depends on who shows up and whether people vote HOPE or FEAR!.

FM
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Originally Posted by Kari:
 

50+1% is really 51%

 

No.....50 (the cardinal) is not 50%. So you mean 50 votes plus 1% of the votes cast. If the votes cast = 300,000, then 1% = 3,000. You're giving the PPP a total of 3,001 votes. diabolique, mon cher!!!

That is why I assumed that he meant 50%+1.  I think that this is what he really means, but just cannot say so.

FM
Originally Posted by Kari:
 

50+1% is really 51%

 

No.....50 (the cardinal) is not 50%. So you mean 50 votes plus 1% of the votes cast. If the votes cast = 300,000, then 1% = 3,000. You're giving the PPP a total of 3,001 votes. diabolique, mon cher!!!

 

* Looks like GNI's karimullah is the reincarnation of the great Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.

 

Rev

FM

Post election scenario.

 

Rev disappears never to post again on GNI. Having lost face over Obama, when he vanished for 2 years, he will not be able to withstand the shame again.

 

1.  Results show the APNU AFC wins 50.1% of the vote, the PPP 48.9% with other baby parties pulling in the rest (Mark has gone missing).

 

2.  The PPP screams that the PNC controlled GECOM rigged the elections and it is 1973 again.  Jimmy Carter tells them to behave and just put on their prison suits and accept their fates as their butt buddy Roger Khan now is.

 

3.  Jagdeo gets into a rage and says that HE is going no where.  He screams that he is GOD and that he owns Guyana and that the "coolie party" should rule forever because he says so.

 

Ramotar is quiet.  Harper is seen boarding a flight to Toronto. 

 

Kamla calls up Jagdeo and tells him that he is making Indo dominated govts look bad and that Rowley is going to use this against her when she is forced to hold elections.  She too is bedeviled by tremendous corruption within her ranks.

 

4.  A bunch of "unexplained" attacks on Indians commence.  Granger and Nagamootoo hold a press conference decrying those attacks and urging the PPP to accept the results and resign.  Jagdeo screams no way  It turns out that its "dirty" Indians who are being attacked.

 

5.  The ABC nations, the OAS and several CARICOM nations (Trinidad included) threaten sanctions against Guyana and to withhold PPP official visas and to deny them the right to board CAL planes if they don't resign.

 

6.  Jagdeo and his boyfriend from Guyana Times are seen boarding a private jet, destination unknown.  Several ministries as well as NICIL and Go Invest go up in flames and the entire Gov't IT system crashes.  It turns out that all the fire began in areas where files are stored.

 

7.  Clinton Urling meets with Granger and says he was only joking when  he allowed himself to be placed on the PPP list and as an expert soup connoisseur declares that APNU soup taste much better.

 

8.  Kwame was seen at the airport wailing that the PPP elite f0rgot him and that it isn't fair.

 

Kit Nascimento, Norman McLean and others remind Granger of the "sterling work" that they did for the PNC in the past, and offer their services.  Granger says no thanks.  Rohee begs Nagamootoo for a job.  H begs for pity, claiming that, alone among PPP officials he didn't steal enough, so really needs a job.

 

9. Jay Bharrat joins the PPP when he sees that 60% of the heads of govt agencies or corporations are African.  He thought that since Moses parted the Red Sea who would also take over the PNC and as a result have 80%  of the slots go to Nagamootoo AFC supporters.

FM
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Originally Posted by caribny:

The election will be decided on who shows up, and the extent to which the PPP succeeds in manipulating the election.

 

We don't know who is going to show up.  The people who show up to rallies, especially at this late stage will be the most committed.  Its clear that the PPP has NOT made a break through with the non Indian vote.  If they lose I hope that they acknowledge this fact and not come up with nonsense as they did last time.

Given the percentages the PPP score and taking you at your word that most duglas and Afros vote PNC, then most other races (Indian and non-Indian) vote PPP, unless you view them as "children of a lesser god".

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

Post election scenario.

 

Rev disappears never to post again on GNI. Having lost face over Obama, when he vanished for 2 years, he will not be able to withstand the shame again.

 

1.  Results show the APNU AFC wins 50.1% of the vote, the PPP 48.9% with other baby parties pulling in the rest (Mark has gone missing).

 

2.  The PPP screams that the PNC controlled GECOM rigged the elections and it is 1973 again.  Jimmy Carter tells them to behave and just put on their prison suits and accept their fates as their butt buddy Roger Khan now is.

 

3.  Jagdeo gets into a rage and says that HE is going no where.  He screams that he is GOD and that he owns Guyana and that the "coolie party" should rule forever because he says so.

 

Ramotar is quiet.  Harper is seen boarding a flight to Toronto. 

 

Kamla calls up Jagdeo and tells him that he is making Indo dominated govts look bad and that Rowley is going to use this against her when she is forced to hold elections.  She too is bedeviled by tremendous corruption within her ranks.

 

4.  A bunch of "unexplained" attacks on Indians commence.  Granger and Nagamootoo hold a press conference decrying those attacks and urging the PPP to accept the results and resign.  Jagdeo screams no way  It turns out that its "dirty" Indians who are being attacked.

 

5.  The ABC nations, the OAS and several CARICOM nations (Trinidad included) threaten sanctions against Guyana and to withhold PPP official visas and to deny them the right to board CAL planes if they don't resign.

 

6.  Jagdeo and his boyfriend from Guyana Times are seen boarding a private jet, destination unknown.  Several ministries as well as NICIL and Go Invest go up in flames and the entire Gov't IT system crashes.  It turns out that all the fire began in areas where files are stored.

 

7.  Clinton Urling meets with Granger and says he was only joking when  he allowed himself to be placed on the PPP list and as an expert soup connoisseur declares that APNU soup taste much better.

 

8.  Kwame was seen at the airport wailing that the PPP elite f0rgot him and that it isn't fair.

 

Kit Nascimento, Norman McLean and others remind Granger of the "sterling work" that they did for the PNC in the past, and offer their services.  Granger says no thanks.  Rohee begs Nagamootoo for a job.  H begs for pity, claiming that, alone among PPP officials he didn't steal enough, so really needs a job.

 

9. Jay Bharrat joins the PPP when he sees that 60% of the heads of govt agencies or corporations are African.  He thought that since Moses parted the Red Sea who would also take over the PNC and as a result have 80%  of the slots go to Nagamootoo AFC supporters.

LOL! CaribJ, Can I frame this masterpiece?

Mitwah

President Ramotar Asks Guyanese To Help The PPP/Civic Win Their Biggest Victory Ever

 

QUESTION FOR ALL GNIers

 

* What is the biggest percentage victory the PPP has ever achieved in a general election in Guyana ? And what year was that ?

 

* Maybe I should post that question in gilbakka's "lemme tickle allyuh brain" thread in social---there are some real sharp people who post there.

 

https://guyana.crowdstack.io/topic/lemme-tickle-allyuh-brain

 

* Folks like yuji and baseman are already predicting a 54% win for the PPP---they'll have to do slightly better to have their biggest victory ever.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:

President Ramotar Asks Guyanese To Help The PPP/Civic Win Their Biggest Victory Ever

 

QUESTION FOR ALL GNIers

 

* What is the biggest percentage victory the PPP has ever achieved in a general election in Guyana ? And what year was that ?

 

* Maybe I should post that question in gilbakka's "lemme tickle allyuh brain" thread in social---there are some real sharp people who post there.

 

https://guyana.crowdstack.io/topic/lemme-tickle-allyuh-brain

 

* Folks like yuji and baseman are already predicting a 54% win for the PPP---they'll have to do slightly better to have their biggest victory ever.

 

Rev

10 days before election i will post my percentage,

if i loose will quit Political and stay with Gilly

lemme-tickle-allyuh-brain.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Rev:

QUESTION:

 

 

* How many votes will Mark Benshop and his INDEPENDENT PARTY(IP) snare from the PNC/AFC ?

 

* The Independent Party does not have the drawing power as the folded AFC---the AFC pulled 7.8% in 2006 and 10.3% in 2011.

 

* But if the Independent Party can pull around 2 or 3 percent---most will be snared from the PNC---especially in Region 4.

 

* What do you folks think ?

 

Rev

Here is my 'guestimate'... PNC will get around 40%, AFC 2%, Others 5%, PPP 53%.

alena06
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by Rev:

QUESTION:

 

 

* How many votes will Mark Benshop and his INDEPENDENT PARTY(IP) snare from the PNC/AFC ?

 

* The Independent Party does not have the drawing power as the folded AFC---the AFC pulled 7.8% in 2006 and 10.3% in 2011.

 

* But if the Independent Party can pull around 2 or 3 percent---most will be snared from the PNC---especially in Region 4.

 

* What do you folks think ?

 

Rev

Here is my 'guestimate'... PNC will get around 40%, AFC 2%, Others 5%, PPP 53%.

I think you mean 'guesstimate'. You are a very talented and creative bean kounta.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

Given the percentages the PPP score and taking you at your word that most duglas and Afros vote PNC, then most other races (Indian and non-Indian) vote PPP, unless you view them as "children of a lesser god".

The PPP gets around 60% of the Amerindian vote, but given that the vast majority of non Indians are black or mixed, then the vast majority of non Indians hate the PPP......

 

Your point!  Understand that Amerindians don't have a stake in coastal governance. so will vote for the presumed winner in order to guarantee access to state resources.  Now that the PPP isn't the presumed winner they may not do as well among this group.

 

Now do you include among "other races"  Chinese slave labor, who should not have a right to vote as they are neither Commonwealth citizens or permanent residents of Guyana?   Because the Guyanese who aren't African, Indian, Amerindian, or mixed aren't even 1%.  I suspect that most of them are AFC supporters as well.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by caribny:

Post election scenario.

 

Rev disappears never to post again on GNI. Having lost face over Obama, when he vanished for 2 years, he will not be able to withstand the shame again.

 

 

* Rev was away from GNI for 6 months---have been back for 2 weeks---will be leaving later this year on another 6 months trek---Rev is a global adventurer.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by caribny:

Post election scenario.

 

Rev disappears never to post again on GNI. Having lost face over Obama, when he vanished for 2 years, he will not be able to withstand the shame again.

 

 

* Rev was away from GNI for 6 months---have been back for 2 weeks---will be leaving later this year on another 6 months trek---Rev is a global adventurer.

 

Rev

Is that your new term for  Bisexual?

Mitwah
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by Rev:

QUESTION:

 

 

* How many votes will Mark Benshop and his INDEPENDENT PARTY(IP) snare from the PNC/AFC ?

 

* The Independent Party does not have the drawing power as the folded AFC---the AFC pulled 7.8% in 2006 and 10.3% in 2011.

 

* But if the Independent Party can pull around 2 or 3 percent---most will be snared from the PNC---especially in Region 4.

 

* What do you folks think ?

 

Rev

Here is my 'guestimate'... PNC will get around 40%, AFC 2%, Others 5%, PPP 53%.

Alean06, did you decline to attend top set math at QC?

Kari

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