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AFC die-hard says we must battle corruption in the PPP/Civic administration and stand guard against the PNC monster.  She expressed her fears about the disastrous effects if the PNC gain an upper-hand in this battle between the PPP and the AFC. 

The fear expressed by this woman is what is driving AFC supporters back into the PPP's camp. She feels the AFC must do some damage control to save itself.

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Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

AFC die-hard says we must battle corruption in the PPP/Civic administration and stand guard against the PNC monster.  She expressed her fears about the disastrous effects if the PNC gain an upper-hand in this battle between the PPP and the AFC. 

The fear expressed by this woman is what is driving AFC supporters back into the PPP's camp. She feels the AFC must do some damage control to save itself.

the only thing to be done you need to get the shit out of your brain

FM
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

AFC die-hard says we must battle corruption in the PPP/Civic administration and stand guard against the PNC monster.  She expressed her fears about the disastrous effects if the PNC gain an upper-hand in this battle between the PPP and the AFC. 

The fear expressed by this woman is what is driving AFC supporters back into the PPP's camp. She feels the AFC must do some damage control to save itself.

What people need to remember is the PPP inherited a vibrant economy from the PNC in '92 - all the alloo and dhall you can eat....free and fair local and general elections and should not afraid to return to a Desmond Persaud type PNC leadership. Crime would be definite under control with them Colombians, Brazzy, Bobby and Sataur in jail or run outa town there would be lots to share with the poplace. The bestest time Guyanese ever experience was under PNC Hoyte and they could look forward for its coming again.. no more Kwamee to ream you behind if you bend over careless, no Bynoe to commit treason, no more Joe Hamilton to kick down your door.....

sachin_05
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

The economy progressed downwards under Burnham and Hoyte regimes.

 

National debt was about 90%.

 

It took concerted efforts by the PPP/C government from 1992 to revive the economy with the evident results today.

you mean begging 

It worked and the Guyanese People are benefiting. What is the problem again??

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

The economy progressed downwards under Burnham and Hoyte regimes.

 

National debt was about 90%.

 

It took concerted efforts by the PPP/C government from 1992 to revive the economy with the evident results today.

you mean begging 

It worked and the Guyanese People are benefiting. What is the problem again??

What is the debt at today again? Does anyone have those numbers or is that a state secret?

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

The economy progressed downwards under Burnham and Hoyte regimes.

 

National debt was about 90%.

 

It took concerted efforts by the PPP/C government from 1992 to revive the economy with the evident results today.

you mean begging 

It worked and the Guyanese People are benefiting. What is the problem again??

which part of the guyanese pradoville or the man with the private jet,no i forget its flip 

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

The economy progressed downwards under Burnham and Hoyte regimes.

 

National debt was about 90%.

 

It took concerted efforts by the PPP/C government from 1992 to revive the economy with the evident results today.

you mean begging 

It worked and the Guyanese People are benefiting. What is the problem again??

What is the debt at today again? Does anyone have those numbers or is that a state secret?

Debt - external:
$1.846 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 144

$1.846 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
[see also: Debt - external country ranks ]

Exchange rates:
Guyanese dollars (GYD) per US dollar -

204.36 (2012 est.) 204.02 (2011 est.) 203.64 (2010 est.) 203.95 (2009)

203.86 (2008)
Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

The economy progressed downwards under Burnham and Hoyte regimes.

 

National debt was about 90%.

 

It took concerted efforts by the PPP/C government from 1992 to revive the economy with the evident results today.

you mean begging 

It worked and the Guyanese People are benefiting. What is the problem again??

What is the debt at today again? Does anyone have those numbers or is that a state secret?

Debt - external:
$1.846 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 144

$1.846 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
[see also: Debt - external country ranks ]

Exchange rates:
Guyanese dollars (GYD) per US dollar -

204.36 (2012 est.) 204.02 (2011 est.) 203.64 (2010 est.) 203.95 (2009)

203.86 (2008)

bai nehru not too smart the ppp feed him shit to eat at them bottom house meeting,when every body was learning # and how to do their budget nehru was learning the color of people skin

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

The economy progressed downwards under Burnham and Hoyte regimes.

 

National debt was about 90%.

 

It took concerted efforts by the PPP/C government from 1992 to revive the economy with the evident results today.

FYI the national debt today is more than in '92 and the PNC got a lot to show for theirs - University of Guyana, Demerara Bridge where you pay G150. to cross compare to Berbice G2200, five multilateral schools, technical institutes etc. Compare to the PPP white elephant Skeldon Factory and yes PPP friends and family who never got a posey to piss in now live in pradoville mansions...Show me a PNC mansion....

sachin_05

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