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Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

How could this party that received 32,360 Berbician votes in the 2011 election kick and mistreat Berbicians in this fashion?

Maybe because they don't all see it the way you see it.  The question you should ask, if the PPP is so bad to them, why are they still so loyal?

They see it the way I see it. They are told that a vote for the AFC is a vote for the black man. And you very well know the answer to your question that they vote for the PPP out of fear and not on issues.

The PNC cannot be allowed to rise to power again, at least not within the current constitutional frameworks.  It has been now proven, the AFC is a PNC back-door to power.

The PPP is enjoying the PNC Constitutional framework. They will not change it. Should the PNC be back in power which is most likely than not due to the diminishing support base as seen from the results of past three elections, they will not change it also. It has not been proven that the AFC is a PNC back door to power. This is your conclusion from unsupported assumptions and a PPP bottom house mantra which the people are no longer buying.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

How could this party that received 32,360 Berbician votes in the 2011 election kick and mistreat Berbicians in this fashion?

Maybe because they don't all see it the way you see it.  The question you should ask, if the PPP is so bad to them, why are they still so loyal?

They see it the way I see it. They are told that a vote for the AFC is a vote for the black man. And you very well know the answer to your question that they vote for the PPP out of fear and not on issues.

The PNC cannot be allowed to rise to power again, at least not within the current constitutional frameworks.  It has been now proven, the AFC is a PNC back-door to power.

The PPP is enjoying the PNC Constitutional framework. They will not change it. Should the PNC be back in power which is most likely than not due to the diminishing support base as seen from the results of past three elections, they will not change it also. It has not been proven that the AFC is a PNC back door to power. This is your conclusion from unsupported assumptions and a PPP bottom house mantra which the people are no longer buying.

Believe me, you should stop listening to yourself, many who voted AFC last time around see it as the PNC back door to power.  Anyway, the only proof will come next election.

 

As long as the GDF remains a real political instrument, Guyana will be condemned to conflict and race voting.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

How could this party that received 32,360 Berbician votes in the 2011 election kick and mistreat Berbicians in this fashion?

Maybe because they don't all see it the way you see it.  The question you should ask, if the PPP is so bad to them, why are they still so loyal?

They see it the way I see it. They are told that a vote for the AFC is a vote for the black man. And you very well know the answer to your question that they vote for the PPP out of fear and not on issues.

The PNC cannot be allowed to rise to power again, at least not within the current constitutional frameworks.  It has been now proven, the AFC is a PNC back-door to power.

The PPP is enjoying the PNC Constitutional framework. They will not change it. Should the PNC be back in power which is most likely than not due to the diminishing support base as seen from the results of past three elections, they will not change it also. It has not been proven that the AFC is a PNC back door to power. This is your conclusion from unsupported assumptions and a PPP bottom house mantra which the people are no longer buying.

Believe me, you should stop listening to yourself, many who voted AFC last time around see it as the PNC back door to power.  Anyway, the only proof will come next election.

 

As long as the GDF remains a real political instrument, Guyana will be condemned to conflict and race voting.

There you go again; what the hell is this preoccupation to the PNC back door to power whern the PPP in the front door is doing triple worse than the PNC ever did on their worse days?

 

Do you think the PPP do not have a responsibility to seek to give us the best government? If the GDF scares you what do you think they ought to do about  it?

 

What Guyana is condemned to suffer is what the PPP facilitates. That is why you need the PNC boogie man to scare the prodigals of the PPP in the AFC back into sheep mode.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Maybe because they don't all see it the way you see it.  The question you should ask, if the PPP is so bad to them, why are they still so loyal?

They see it the way I see it. They are told that a vote for the AFC is a vote for the black man. And you very well know the answer to your question that they vote for the PPP out of fear and not on issues.

The PNC cannot be allowed to rise to power again, at least not within the current constitutional frameworks.  It has been now proven, the AFC is a PNC back-door to power.

The PPP is enjoying the PNC Constitutional framework. They will not change it. Should the PNC be back in power which is most likely than not due to the diminishing support base as seen from the results of past three elections, they will not change it also. It has not been proven that the AFC is a PNC back door to power. This is your conclusion from unsupported assumptions and a PPP bottom house mantra which the people are no longer buying.

Believe me, you should stop listening to yourself, many who voted AFC last time around see it as the PNC back door to power.  Anyway, the only proof will come next election.

 

As long as the GDF remains a real political instrument, Guyana will be condemned to conflict and race voting.

There you go again; .

Who asked for your opinion.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Maybe because they don't all see it the way you see it.  The question you should ask, if the PPP is so bad to them, why are they still so loyal?

They see it the way I see it. They are told that a vote for the AFC is a vote for the black man. And you very well know the answer to your question that they vote for the PPP out of fear and not on issues.

The PNC cannot be allowed to rise to power again, at least not within the current constitutional frameworks.  It has been now proven, the AFC is a PNC back-door to power.

The PPP is enjoying the PNC Constitutional framework. They will not change it. Should the PNC be back in power which is most likely than not due to the diminishing support base as seen from the results of past three elections, they will not change it also. It has not been proven that the AFC is a PNC back door to power. This is your conclusion from unsupported assumptions and a PPP bottom house mantra which the people are no longer buying.

Believe me, you should stop listening to yourself, many who voted AFC last time around see it as the PNC back door to power.  Anyway, the only proof will come next election.

 

As long as the GDF remains a real political instrument, Guyana will be condemned to conflict and race voting.

There you go again; .

Who asked for your opinion.

Did mit ask you insult him above or that you proffer your opinion to his post? This is a discussion board. I do not need your agreement or not to to respond?

FM

The distance from the main Corentyne highway to the Orealla Primary school is a mere two miles, but to travel from the main road to the school will take virtually two hours. The school is the last building in the area and about one mile away from the closest resident.


The residents are not too sure why the government decided to build the school so far away from the residential area.

 

Baseman, by now you should know your insults won't work. Please don't derail the topic. Perhaps you can explain your racist PPPC mentality for building a school far away from the resindential community.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

The distance from the main Corentyne highway to the Orealla Primary school is a mere two miles, but to travel from the main road to the school will take virtually two hours. The school is the last building in the area and about one mile away from the closest resident.


The residents are not too sure why the government decided to build the school so far away from the residential area.

 

Baseman, by now you should know your insults won't work. Please don't derail the topic. Perhaps you can explain your racist PPPC mentality for building a school far away from the resindential community.

where did I insult you?  I just question your assertion.

FM

Baseman, don't worry, I have forgiven you already.

 

The Moleson Creek Primary School currently sits in the middle of a virtual jungle and access to the learning institution at this time is almost impassable/impossible.






Moleson Creek is one of the nearest points between Guyana and neighbouring Suriname.






Apart from the jungle, access to the school is treacherous, due to the state of the road. The school is surrounded by big bushes; the compound is also overcome with tall grasses which practically cover the school.


Residents say that the school and compound presently pose a danger to students as the entire area is infested with snakes, wasps, bats and mosquitoes.

Mitwah

It is clear that the PPP does not want dem people to get educated. Otherwise dem gonna vote AFC. I won't be surprised if the PPP has plans to sell the land so they are making it impossible for the locals to want to stay there.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Baseman, don't worry, I have forgiven you already.

 

The Moleson Creek Primary School currently sits in the middle of a virtual jungle and access to the learning institution at this time is almost impassable/impossible.




Moleson Creek is one of the nearest points between Guyana and neighbouring Suriname.




Apart from the jungle, access to the school is treacherous, due to the state of the road. The school is surrounded by big bushes; the compound is also overcome with tall grasses which practically cover the school.


Residents say that the school and compound presently pose a danger to students as the entire area is infested with snakes, wasps, bats and mosquitoes.

I made it very clear, this is a Govt responsibility and the condition of this school is the fault of the Govt.  Now, why the school was built where it was, etc, I cannot comment, that's a different issue.  In the end, regardless where it is, the GoG has the responsibility to ensure it's fully functional for its intended purpose.

 

This is a reflection of incompetence, ineptness and sheer callous disregard by the MoE and those charged with direct responsibility

FM

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