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Originally Posted by redux:
garnered an increased showing for APNU in 2011!

banna, i urge u to reflect on/deconstruct this Freudian "scream" projection of yours

 

and, i have neither the time nor inclination to indulge you in parsing/responding to the rest of your 'stuff' . . . over and over again and again and again!! [check the record]

 

btw, which aspect of your poor argumentation do u figure would cause me "angst" -a psychological state i haven't truly [re]visited since i was 19 years old - eh bai? . . . . u do know what that word means, rite?

 

get some help

I see arguing about the words that I use rather than the context.  Good way to deflect from your inability to deconstruct my argument with one of your own.

 

You are the one who is lost and confused otherwise rather than wasting time arguing against the words that I use you would go straight to my points.

 

1.  Has the AFC begun to aggressively develop its grass roots campaigning given that it looks like there will be elections some where between Feb and April? Or does the AFC assume that because many in the PPP strongholds are disaffected with the PPP that means that votes will automatically transfer to the AFC.  Did those who voted AFC last time feel that did a good job representing them?

 

2.  Even you admit why Nagamootoo didn't speak at the protest was because what the PPP would have done with it in Region 6.  Don't you think that Nagamootoo has enough appeal to withstand what ever the PPP throws at him?

 

Obviously not, so you must therefore agree that the AFC must make race based calculations to get the votes which they obviously seek....The Indian vote. 

 

I mean having the black AFC leaders visible in front of the blacks and hiding the Indian ones.  I know that you know that there were race based calculations based on an assumption that Hughes isn't going to get Indian votes so it doesn't matter what he does.

 

It turns out that the PPP, APNU AND the AFC divide Guyanese voters by race and adopt strategies and tactics based on that.  It is also clear that the AFC is going after the PPP vote and APNU is sticking to its base.

FM
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