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Reply to "The magic of Moses"

Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
 

there is no Moses cult.


When some one writes "Moses Magic" and then gives 100% credit to Moses that is a cult.

 

Is Moses responsible for this cult?  NO! He knows that the best way to get into trouble with the assorted factions within the PNC, should the coalition win, is to present himself as a leader of a cult, implying that all within the PNC must bow before him, and show unending gratitude.

 

In fact shortly after a coalition win, if they win, will be a focus on the degree to which Granger attempts to sideline those within PNC who he has had problems with.  Layering the suspicions of a cult just heightens the potential tension which might occur.

This banna still does not know context, eh. What thick skull am I dealing with here. the "Magic" in "Moses Magic" is not a literal concept, my language-challenged fellow poster. This metaphorical magic does not have a cult. Moses pulled 2 seats away in 2011. Moses asked for the coalition in 2015. I am telling you Indians previously falling for the PNC bogeyman trap are less so inclined. Who made them comfortable with the PNC? Opposition voters see a real chance of the PPP being out of government in 2015. What gave rise to this? The notion of a coalition. Moses can't win anything by himself. Moses' AFC can barely win 12% by itself. But what would Guyana's political climate be without this coalition and without Moses stirring the drink. Why is the English language so difficult for you. Is it because I did not start a thread of how great Granger is and how the PNC can now win more votes because Granger AGREED to a coalition (not because he ASKED for one?

 

I am inclined now to agree with those who thinks you have anti-Indian feelings even though you say you are anti-PNC as well as anti-PPP. Because every turn you bray about Moses cultist this, Moses cultist that; Moses can't do shyte it's all Granger's doing.

Kari
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