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Originally posted by warrior:
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Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
The international Observers need to stamp their authority and give unequivocal support for the process and the results and then let’s move on.
bai them people come to guyana to get a good laugh.

The US ambass said it was a very good, the OAS said, the APNU has a different opinion. They know the results, they will see and validate. If problems arise, there are the courts.
FM
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Originally posted by Nuff:
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
The international Observers need to stamp their authority and give unequivocal support for the process and the results and then let’s move on.


Why should they? The OAS observers pointed out some issues.
Some SERIOUS issues.

Boloney, they said there were minor issues for not to compromise the outcome and integrity. You guys hoping for some crap to jump and do your thing. It aint going to happen, to back to your jobs tomorrow, it's over, we will have a hand-cuffed PPP, plain and simple.
FM
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Originally posted by Nuff:
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
The international Observers need to stamp their authority and give unequivocal support for the process and the results and then let’s move on.


Why should they? The OAS observers pointed out some issues.
Some SERIOUS issues.




The issue is that the PNC lost the elections and are now resorting to plan β€œb”. The International Observers need to act now, something I believe they will do.
FM
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Originally posted by baseman:
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Originally posted by warrior:
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Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
The international Observers need to stamp their authority and give unequivocal support for the process and the results and then let’s move on.
bai them people come to guyana to get a good laugh.

The US ambass said it was a very good, the OAS said, the APNU has a different opinion. They know the results, they will see and validate. If problems arise, there are the courts.
regardless how you look at it,no way it can take so long to count the ballots.even a saint will will know some thing is not right
FM
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Originally posted by baseman:
[, the OAS said,


Pointed out several issues, most disturbingly the fact that there was poor transparency in the handling of the ballot boxes and so they cant swear to the full integrity of the process.

This is in addition to the fact that all of the observers noted how the PPP monopolized state owned resources blockimng freedom of expression by granting equal access to opposition parties and viewpoints.

APNU has gone to the courts, I will hope with proof and not a belief.
FM
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Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
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Originally posted by Nuff:
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
The international Observers need to stamp their authority and give unequivocal support for the process and the results and then let’s move on.


Why should they? The OAS observers pointed out some issues.
Some SERIOUS issues.




The issue is that the PNC lost the elections and are now resorting to plan β€œb”. The International Observers need to act now, something I believe they will do.
the ppp always doing they dirty tricks and then looking for help.will i have news for you there is nothing they can do,the ppp have to go this one alone
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by baseman:
[, the OAS said,


Pointed out several issues, most disturbingly the fact that there was poor transparency in the handling of the ballot boxes and so they cant swear to the full integrity of the process.

This is in addition to the fact that all of the observers noted how the PPP monopolized state owned resources blockimng freedom of expression by granting equal access to opposition parties and viewpoints.

APNU has gone to the courts, I will hope with proof and not a belief.

True, they did have the prelim count so we shoud have clarity. Like you, I want it to be fair and correct. Actually, just us 8,000 and you keep 12k and we move on...deal?
FM
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Originally posted by baseman:

True, they did have the prelim count so we shoud have clarity. Like you, I want it to be fair and correct. Actually, just us 8,000 and you keep 12k and we move on...deal?


The point is that if most Guyanese voted APNU, AFC and other parties and not the PPP the PPP should not be allowed to continue their dictatorship. Yes they won but quite likely not with more than 50%.

Of course the AFC wasnt able to snatch away too many Indian votes as I suspected would be the case.
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by Dave Matrix:

The issue is that .


the issue is that African/Mixed Guyanese are tired of an Indian dominated dictatorship and this is something that the PPP had better learn to deal with. Guyana does NOT BELONG TO INDIANS ALONE!!!!

Caribj, Afros were tired of Indian rule since 1992. Come on, move on man. Now Caribj, remeberm they could deal with AFC and leave APNU out if you play bad. Wink So behave yuhself.
FM
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Originally posted by caribj:
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Originally posted by baseman:

True, they did have the prelim count so we shoud have clarity. Like you, I want it to be fair and correct. Actually, just us 8,000 and you keep 12k and we move on...deal?


The point is that if most Guyanese voted APNU, AFC and other parties and not the PPP the PPP should not be allowed to continue their dictatorship. Yes they won but quite likely not with more than 50%.

Of course the AFC wasnt able to snatch away too many Indian votes as I suspected would be the case.

You helped, Nomination day goonism and beating the PPP out of Buxton and Victoria hurt us with the newly converted. APNU was the PPP's best friend. Can we asume it was the hoodwink for the money they gave you to run your campaign?
FM
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Originally posted by baseman:
APNU was the PPP's best friend. Can we asume it was the hoodwink for the money they gave you to run your campaign?


Another excuse. Hmmmm. Hooliganism against Indians under the PPP. They did nothing to protect them. So Indians vote PPP in again. Brilliant thinking.

Sorry that excuse will not work. You ignored blacks and you couldnt get most of the Indians to try something new. You need toa dmit it and move on.

AFC supporters lived in a fantasy land and cursed out all those who tried to bring them back to reality. Well I thought you all could pull at least 20%.

Well the PNC beat my 35% forecast and its looks like the PPP also beat my 45%. Its the AFC which failed to deliver. Suck you wounds and stop blaming the world. You failed to convince them.

Just hope the PPP gets their 49% and so cant dictate any more and then move on.
FM

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