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Originally posted by Shaitan:
Toronto fundraiser a resounding success

-Patrons unreservedly support Ramotar’s bid for the presidency
IT WAS an events-packed fundraising weekend of breakfast meetings, dinner with the business community, evening Bar-B-Q and huge lunch date with over 500 turning out last Sunday to warmly welcome PPP/C Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar and President Bharrat Jagdeo.

http://www.guyanachronicleonli...4:top-story&Itemid=8
I bet Mugabe would fill a hall there if he visits and for reasons no less.
FM
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Originally posted by Rahmah bin Jabr:
Spineless coolies who have run away applauding corruption, nepotism a narco state and from afar.

It's a Bihar trait.
There is nothing as Bihar trait that expresses pervasively in the culture. Otherwise all of us would have come down with the affliction. One of my great grandfather's was a proud member of the Bihar underclass. I never knew him but I knew his favorite daughter, my grand mother. She would be with me outside of that hall protesting that congregation of Rahwan worshipers.
FM


One Love: President Jagdeo (third right) takes to his feet during the Banquet Hall luncheon to accord a standing ovation to Canadian-based Guyanese vocalist, Monty Hamer’s rousing improvisation of Bob Marley’s β€˜One Love’. Following his lead are, from left: Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Ms Jennifer Webster; Housing and Water Minister, Mr Irfaan Ali; and PPP/C Presidential Candidate, Mr Donald Ramotar.



Monty Hamer in action



Toronto fundraiser a resounding success
Written by Ron Cheong & Danny Doobay
Sunday, 25 September 2011 05:56
Source - Guyana Chronicle
FM
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Originally posted by D2: There is nothing as Bihar trait that expresses pervasively in the culture. Otherwise all of us would have come down with the affliction. One of my great grandfather's was a proud member of the Bihar underclass. I never knew him but I knew his favorite daughter, my grand mother. She would be with me outside of that hall protesting that congregation of Rahwan worshipers.


Another fictitious account of your ancestry. First you were an Amerindian but when the situation suits it, you become Indian. ahahhaha

But don't be so harsh on these supporters in Canada, they are simple people, they see the progress in Guyana and view the PPP favorably. They are not as knowledgeable as you are about alleged corruption and mismanagement.
FM
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Originally posted by BGurd_See:
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Originally posted by D2: There is nothing as Bihar trait that expresses pervasively in the culture. Otherwise all of us would have come down with the affliction. One of my great grandfather's was a proud member of the Bihar underclass. I never knew him but I knew his favorite daughter, my grand mother. She would be with me outside of that hall protesting that congregation of Rahwan worshipers.


Another fictitious account of your ancestry. First you were an Amerindian but when the situation suits it, you become Indian. ahahhaha

But don't be so harsh on these supporters in Canada, they are simple people, they see the progress in Guyana and view the PPP favorably. They are not as knowledgeable as you are about alleged corruption and mismanagement.
Damn right. Everyone of us have 4 grandparents and 16 great-grand parents etc so that is a lot of story telling. Identity is what you are and I am all of that. I imagine your family tree is a straight line so you won't know about that.
FM

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