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FM
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If and when the PPP takes office, who will represent the people who voted for APNU/AFC? Saying that the PPP will, its easier said than done. I believe Granger was right to fight for a shared government. The joinder parties shared interest in greater cooperation between the PPP and PNC so that all Guyanese can be represented. This election is about people much more than its about the government. 

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@Former Member posted:

If and when the PPP takes office, who will represent the people who voted for APNU/AFC? Saying that the PPP will, its easier said than done. I believe Granger was right to fight for a shared government. The joinder parties shared interest in greater cooperation between the PPP and PNC so that all Guyanese can be represented. This election is about people much more than its about the government. 

The APNU/AFC coalition will have their own parliamentarians who will represent them. The PPP cannot and will not represent the opposition. The election was about choosing a Government of the People and for the People.  The Granger Administration did not have any credibility and the PPP will not share power with the imbeciles.

R
@Mitwah posted:

Petal, what %' age of the registered voters voted for the PPP?

The joinder parties are in Jagdeo's back pocket. They were there for self interests and to steal votes away from the PNC. 

A 1 seat majority does not make the PPP a secured party in the House. Interesting times ahead.

Whatever the joinder parties were there for, was it legal or illegal?

FM
@Former Member posted:

That was not my question. When you want to butt in you must answer the question. I post the thread and I ask the question. 

The question was answered by Ram

”The APNU/AFC coalition will have their own parliamentarians who will represent them. The PPP cannot and will not represent the opposition. The election was about choosing a Government of the People and for the People.  The Granger Administration did not have any credibility and the PPP will not share power with the imbeciles.”

Ace
@Ace posted:

The question was answered by Ram

”The APNU/AFC coalition will have their own parliamentarians who will represent them. The PPP cannot and will not represent the opposition. The election was about choosing a Government of the People and for the People.  The Granger Administration did not have any credibility and the PPP will not share power with the imbeciles.”

Please read the question I asked Miwah? 

FM
@Ace posted:

The question was answered by Ram

”The APNU/AFC coalition will have their own parliamentarians who will represent them. The PPP cannot and will not represent the opposition. The election was about choosing a Government of the People and for the People.  The Granger Administration did not have any credibility and the PPP will not share power with the imbeciles.”

I don’t believe the PPP should share any power with that criminal enterprise. However, they should identify and offer Non voting but critical roles to some.  There are good people in the PNC. I would even offer Volda a role. But prosecute Mingo and Bond.

Keep Clawdeath but restaff the organization and add some court oversight.  Give the court the power to remove violators.

And don’t forget that police who was transferred for not following orders. And don’t forget Judge Roxanne George!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

I don’t believe the PPP should share any power with that criminal enterprise. However, they should identify and offer Non voting but critical roles to some.  There are good people in the PNC. I would even offer Volda a role. But prosecute Mingo and Bond.

Keep Clawdeath but restaff the organization and add some court oversight.  Give the court the power to remove violators.

And don’t forget that police who was transferred for not following orders. And don’t forget Judge Roxanne George!

The voters did not vote for shared governance. PNC has historically screwed the PPP when it comes to the length of their time in office. When it was their turn to demit after NCM, they resorted to their bully tactics. Now after the election, they are bullying their way and stay in power. Someone has to put a stop to this. Kick the PNC out forever.

FM

PPP lost in 2015 by 5,000 votes and PNC never gave them anything. 

Power sharing will lead to bloodshed and more division. Its best to have proper representation of all races in in your administration. 

PNC administration looked like a Nigerian administration while Afro Guyanese only make up just  29 percent of the population. 

FM
@Former Member posted:

PPP lost in 2015 by 5,000 votes and PNC never gave them anything. 

Power sharing will lead to bloodshed and more division. Its best to have proper representation of all races in in your administration. 

PNC administration looked like a Nigerian administration while Afro Guyanese only make up just  29 percent of the population. 

Idi Amin ruled since 2015. PPP asked for a recount in one region. What happened? Where is the bastard Surujballi? Gay Boy Cheeseburger Gary Hunt took his life and ran. He is probably working in some gay bathhouse by now.

FM

 I wouldn't share an Indian government with blacks. Blacks do not use thought for their actions, that's why I don't want to listen to them. They're channelling intelligence from God who is the Antichrist. They're trying to get rid of law enforcement in the United States so they can attack us when we least expect them to. Http://www.ronaldarjune.com

The PPP already sharing the government with the CIVIC society and their Prime Minister is an afro_Guyanese without whom we could not have won the Election.

R

 I wouldn't share an Indian government with blacks. Blacks do not use thought for their actions, that's why I don't want to listen to them. They're channelling intelligence from God who is the Antichrist. They're trying to get rid of law enforcement in the United States so they can attack us when we least expect them to. Http://www.ronaldarjune.com

Even in their altered states that need treatment and of which I am sympathetic the racism inculcated in IndoGuyanese surfaces.  It is pathological.  It is pathetic. It must be condemned.

T
@Former Member posted:

You know that Arjune has mental health issues, right ?

I think the only solution is to uncover the conspiracy with schizophrenia and I am applying my paranoia to resolve the problem. if there's no police because of George Floyd the blacks are going to hang out on the corners and cause problems and they would arm themselves with knives and guns. There would also be an epidemic of illegal drug use. Something big is about to happen that has to do with Armageddon and the blacks are worried that their cover of poverty and discrimination would be blown. The blacks in America are refusing to change and that's why the whole world is messed up. I don't like cops but I have to say I have to support them. My dad was a policeman in Guyana among all the blacks and he was the only Indian I think. His number was 6402. He was stationed in Mahaica and Weldad and other places like Canje and Reliance compound. 

Ronald Anthony Arjune
@Ramakant-P posted:

R.A.A:

When was your father stationed at Mahaica.?

 

Sorry I don't know. We came to America in 1972. I think he was a policeman up to then in Guyana. Dad really never shared any personal information with his children. I believe my parents felt they were trying to protect us in America because we didn't know any family then here. I could ask my mother maybe she knows when Dad was stationed in Mahaica. 

Ronald Anthony Arjune

I'm sorry about your experience but sexuality can be a serious issue with parents in Guyana about their daughters even to this day. On the other hand I can understand why parents want to protect their daughters since they expect them to get married. Maybe we shouldn't have sex out of marriage and Indian parents may have the best concept of promiscuous sex and relationships. I'm glad they didn't beat you up. I would have been terrified especially when you have an emotion of love and innocence. 

Ronald Anthony Arjune

I'm sorry about your experience but sexuality can be a serious issue with parents in Guyana about their daughters even to this day. On the other hand I can understand why parents want to protect their daughters since they expect them to get married. Maybe we shouldn't have sex out of marriage and Indian parents may have the best concept of promiscuous sex and relationships. I'm glad they didn't beat you up. I would have been terrified especially when you have an emotion of love and innocence. 

I defended Indian culture all my life, but when it works against you is another matter. 

R
@Totaram posted:

Even in their altered states that need treatment and of which I am sympathetic the racism inculcated in IndoGuyanese surfaces.  It is pathological.  It is pathetic. It must be condemned.

I started off by saying, "I think." Then I changed my mind. Altered states are not racists they are consumed in their own world. But sane minds are definitely racist, they have more rationalism to contend with, which is prejudicial. 

We know Indians are racists towards Black ppl, as most Blacks feel.

Do you by any chance have racial tendencies of any other race of ppl other than East Indians?

S
@Ramakant-P posted:

I must have known him  around 1970 if he was there. I couple of guys threatened to beat me up and I went into the station to make a report of the incidents.  You know something to do with their daughters.. 

According to a phone call to my mom's, he was in Mahaica in 1970 and we were living at Unity. That's the time he had a fractured skull from riding his motorcycle and had to retire.

Ronald Anthony Arjune
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According to a phone call to my mom's, he was in Mahaica in 1970 and we were living at Unity. That's the time he had a fractured skull from riding his motorcycle and had to retire.

So you know my Ajah's brother Harinarine, who used to live opposite the Primary school.   He had owed that business which his children were running. (Balram, Sukhdeo (Buddy) and their sister .)

 

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

So you know my Ajah's brother Harinarine, who used to live opposite the Primary school.   He had owed that business which his children were running. (Balram, Sukhdeo (Buddy) and their sister .)

 

I don't know who was working at the store opposite Gibson government school but I think I went there to buy popsicle one time and also kite paper. I must have been 8 years old. By the way my father's name is Balram also. One time I remember or dreamed that I was passing in a car at unity village looking at the yard of the government school and I saw a big board kite come down and hit  someone, possibly the person trying to fly it. I felt there was something I had to understand about this. One time there was a person in the classroom I called chicken because his name was chicory and he waited outside of the school to fight me and I stayed inside in fear. Maybe that's why there's so much chicken to eat in America. I think the negroes see me as a chicken. I think I was made afraid because fighting would have done something bad more than good. Black behavior makes me afraid in America and that has kept me unhappy. 

Ronald Anthony Arjune
@Mitwah posted:

RAA, what village is your father originally from?

69 in the corentyne. Roon at 68 turn was a brother and also Jokulal I think at 69. My Agee was called Finey. I don't think I ever got to see my Ajah. I think he was called June. Auntie Cramma from Skeldon was a sister of Dad. Also Auntie Moonie from Crabwood Creek. Both died. 

I asked my father a couple of times if black people are bad and he said they were good people. Maybe my illness has gotten to me I don't know. 

Ronald Anthony Arjune

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