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PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes

March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-

By Fareeza Haniff

Freedom-House[www.inewsguyana.com] – In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

According to one woman, who prefers to remain anonymous, the caller also told her not to inform anyone about the telephone call. The woman expressed fear for her safety, as she noted that the caller from Freedom House knows “personal information” about her; they are in possession of her home and cell phone numbers.

When iNews contacted one of the two numbers provided – 231 – 9303 and 231 – 9298 – a young lady answered saying “Freedom House, good morning.” She identified herself as Cindy Wordsworth and revealed that she was provided with telephone numbers for Guyanese “all over” by the Leadership of the PPP.

“We got it from the General Secretary of the Party; we’ve just been calling to encourage persons to come out and vote and asking if they will be voting for the PPP and if they would like to volunteer in any voluntary activities,” the young lady told iNews.

When questioned, she could not say where or how the PPP acquired thousands of telephone numbers of the electorate, pointing out that she was only hired some two weeks ago by Freedom House.

“I don’t know where they got it from but they got it; not your number alone ma’am, it’s everybody number around the country.”

Several persons have expressed concern at the fact that the Party has been able to access their personal information without their knowledge or consent.

 

 

http://www.inewsguyana.com/ppp...rs-to-canvass-votes/

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Originally Posted by Django:

Any privacy laws in Guyana ???? seems like the

ruling party does every thing illegal,the Guyanese

people need to booth these crooks out.

DUNCES dont know how to use Technology!!!

Nehru
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Django:

Any privacy laws in Guyana ???? seems like the

ruling party does every thing illegal,the Guyanese

people need to booth these crooks out.

Told you that the PPP is up to dirty tricks.  Given their reputation for violence some might well be intimidated into voting for their, given that they so easily breach privacy.

 

On the other hand this might trigger a backlash against them for the same reason, getting people to think that they need to go as they have gone way too far.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Mars
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does Guyana have any such laws ?????

Django
Originally Posted by Mars:
..

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Doesn't matter.  I don't think that Guyanese are as accustomed to receiving these kinds of solicitation calls as we are, so the PPP is free to continue doing so, leaving people quite angry with them. 

 

Most will respond to the question about whether they intend to vote for the PPP with a response which will suggest that it isn't Jagdeo's business as to who they plan to vote for.

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:

PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes

March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-

By Fareeza Haniff

Freedom-House[www.inewsguyana.com] – In .

According to one woman, who prefers to remain anonymous, the caller also told her not to inform anyone about the telephone call. The woman expressed fear for her safety, as she noted that the caller from Freedom House knows “personal information” about her; they are in possession of her home and cell phone numbers.

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http://www.inewsguyana.com/ppp...rs-to-canvass-votes/

This is an excellent campaign strategy.............for APNU AFC.  Its a pity that inews reported this so soon.

FM

HA HA HA.  The opposition are novices.

 

Did they not expect the PPP to use dirty tricks after the 2011 loss?

 

The PPP is Guyana Mugabe, by any means necessary they have to win.

 

They PPP mek Burnham look like a school boy.

 

I love the Bahamas.

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

HA HA HA.  The opposition are novices.

 

Did they not expect the PPP to use dirty tricks after the 2011 loss?

 

The PPP is Guyana Mugabe, by any means necessary they have to win.

 

They PPP mek Burnham look like a school boy.

 

I love the Bahamas.

Good but you Banannas.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

HA HA HA.  The opposition are novices.

 

Did they not expect the PPP to use dirty tricks after the 2011 loss?

 

The PPP is Guyana Mugabe, by any means necessary they have to win.

 

They PPP mek Burnham look like a school boy.

 

I love the Bahamas.

Good but you Banannas.

The PPP pad the list and will tief these elections.  WATCH and see.

FM
Originally Posted by Django:

Any privacy laws in Guyana ???? seems like the

ruling party does every thing illegal,the Guyanese

people need to booth these crooks out.

The information referred to can be accessed by any one anywhere on line. There is nothing wrong about this. Obama and the Democrats are a master at this. They did this in 2008 and 2012.

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Organisations interested in the issues can access the information.

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

HA HA HA.  The opposition are novices.

 

Did they not expect the PPP to use dirty tricks after the 2011 loss?

 

The PPP is Guyana Mugabe, by any means necessary they have to win.

 

They PPP mek Burnham look like a school boy.

 

I love the Bahamas.

Good but you Banannas.

The PPP pad the list and will tief these elections.  WATCH and see.

Think positively NOT negatively. There is no need to fear and never second guess the electorate. Whatever they vote they will get. Your party is the worst rigger. Who stole the PNC leadership not too long ago?

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

HA HA HA.  The opposition are novices.

 

Did they not expect the PPP to use dirty tricks after the 2011 loss?

 

The PPP is Guyana Mugabe, by any means necessary they have to win.

 

They PPP mek Burnham look like a school boy.

 

I love the Bahamas.

Good but you Banannas.

The PPP pad the list and will tief these elections.  WATCH and see.

Think positively NOT negatively. There is no need to fear and never second guess the electorate. Whatever they vote they will get. Your party is the worst rigger. Who stole the PNC leadership not too long ago?

HEHEHE DEh man DEAF, BLIND AND STUPID

Nehru
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Django:

Any privacy laws in Guyana ???? seems like the

ruling party does every thing illegal,the Guyanese

people need to booth these crooks out.

The information referred to can be accessed by any one anywhere on line. There is nothing wrong about this. Obama and the Democrats are a master at this. They did this in 2008 and 2012.

Private phone numbers are not accessible to "anyone anywhere" in the US.

Mars
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

HA HA HA.  The opposition are novices.

 

Did they not expect the PPP to use dirty tricks after the 2011 loss?

 

The PPP is Guyana Mugabe, by any means necessary they have to win.

 

They PPP mek Burnham look like a school boy.

 

I love the Bahamas.

Good but you Banannas.

The PPP pad the list and will tief these elections.  WATCH and see.

Think positively NOT negatively. There is no need to fear and never second guess the electorate. Whatever they vote they will get. Your party is the worst rigger. Who stole the PNC leadership not too long ago?

that would be sound advice were we living in a society not known for its corrupt practices. The PPP are threatened. They will do what ever it takes for them to win. If the lose, some are going to jail. All are going to lose income streams and many will lose assets. They will do what the must do to not have to avoid being skewered.

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

HA HA HA.  The opposition are novices.

 

Why are they novices?  Its the PPP who are terrifying people with unsolicited calls.  Who wants a call from Freedom House knowing that savages like Kwame and the House of Israel goons lurk in there?

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Django:

Any privacy laws in Guyana ???? seems like the

ruling party does every thing illegal,the Guyanese

people need to booth these crooks out.

The information referred to can be accessed by any one anywhere on line. There is nothing wrong about this. Obama and the Democrats are a master at this. They did this in 2008 and 2012.

Private phone numbers are not accessible to "anyone anywhere" in the US.

While indeed private numbers are not accessible, organisations have their phone lists in numerical order and for the specific target areas. In that way calls can be made to private-unlisted numbers.

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
. Obama and the Democrats are a master at this. They did this in 2008 and 2012.

Guyana is not the USA and the reaction of the woman indicates that.  We get unsolicited calls all the time, unless we are on a "do not call" list, who only have cell phones (and even these are now being used for unsolicited calling).

 

Most Guyanese will react quite differently.  It will be like you getting a call from the FBI....not good!

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
?

that would be sound advice were we living in a society not known for its corrupt practices. The PPP are threatened.

And where political intimidation and violence isn't unknown.  A Guyanese getting a call from Freedom House will be like an American getting a call from the Homeland Security or the FBI.

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Django:

Any privacy laws in Guyana ???? seems like the

ruling party does every thing illegal,the Guyanese

people need to booth these crooks out.

The information referred to can be accessed by any one anywhere on line. There is nothing wrong about this. Obama and the Democrats are a master at this. They did this in 2008 and 2012.

Private phone numbers are not accessible to "anyone anywhere" in the US.

While indeed private numbers are not accessible, organisations have their phone lists in numerical order and for the specific target areas. In that way calls can be made to private-unlisted numbers.

Have you ever heard of a no call list?

Regardless of a no call list, companies do make their calls as noted in my last post.

 

However, a person whether s/he has an unlisted or a listed number, can make the request that the caller cease making call to the number and can further request that the company delete and cease making calls.

FM
 

Regardless of a no call list, companies do make their calls as noted in my last post.

 

 

This isn't Courts calling with a furniture sale.  This is a de facto government agency, and no one any where wants to get an unsolicited call from a government agency.

 

I am also willing to bet that there are no laws against making unsolicited calls to people who do not want to receive them.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Organisations interested in the issues can access the information.

And you really think that the PPP will share this list with the opposition. Yeah right!

Mars
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Organisations interested in the issues can access the information.

And you really think that the PPP will share this list with the opposition. Yeah right!

Each organisation is responsible to access information.

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Organisations interested in the issues can access the information.

And you really think that the PPP will share this list with the opposition. Yeah right!

They are hiding the Census data which was paid for by the public and which is vital to every sorts of social service delivery systems, from the public themselves. These people are truly nasty, scoundrels.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Organisations interested in the issues can access the information.

And you really think that the PPP will share this list with the opposition. Yeah right!

Each organisation is responsible to access information.

The PPP being the government has readily available access to those numbers that the opposition does not have. Let's not try to pretend that all parties are on an equal footing. Guyana isn't North America. It's a lawless land under the PPP.

Mars
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Organisations interested in the issues can access the information.

And you really think that the PPP will share this list with the opposition. Yeah right!

Each organisation is responsible to access information.

The PPP being the government has readily available access to those numbers that the opposition does not have. Let's not try to pretend that all parties are on an equal footing. Guyana isn't North America. It's a lawless land under the PPP.

Each political organisation is responsible to acces and mainmtain their information ... simple matter.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
In addition to sending mass emails to thousands of Guyanese asking for votes, the ruling People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has now acquired the telephone numbers of the electorate, both their landline service and mobile device.

 

Several upset citizens have complained to iNews that “persons from Freedom House” have called them on their mobile phones and landline, enquiring if they will be voting for the PPP at the upcoming May 11 general and regional elections.

 

By Fareeza Haniff, PPP accesses private emails, mobile numbers to canvass votes,March 31, 2015 11:44 am Category: latest news A+ / A-, ww.inewsguyana.com]

Phone numbers are available to callers, whether in the US_of_A, Britain, Canada, European countries, Guyana, etc., etc., for many issues including political campaigns.

 

The phone owner has the right to request the caller to cease with the calls and, if needed, to delete the name and particulars from the list of the company.

 

The company has a time limit, usually about three weeks, to ensure that the number is deleted from their list.

Does the opposition parties have the same access to the list of phone numbers that is available to the PPP?

Organisations interested in the issues can access the information.

And you really think that the PPP will share this list with the opposition. Yeah right!

Each organisation is responsible to access information.

The PPP being the government has readily available access to those numbers that the opposition does not have. Let's not try to pretend that all parties are on an equal footing. Guyana isn't North America. It's a lawless land under the PPP.

Each political organisation is responsible to acces and mainmtain their information ... simple matter.

You said that already.

Mars
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

Regardless of a no call list, companies do make their calls as noted in my last post.

 

 

This isn't Courts calling with a furniture sale.  This is a de facto government agency, and no one any where wants to get an unsolicited call from a government agency.

 

I am also willing to bet that there are no laws against making unsolicited calls to people who do not want to receive them.

If there was one proposed the joint opposition would have killed it in the National Assembly.

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
.

If there was one proposed the joint opposition would have killed it in the National Assembly.

The fact is that the PPP didn't propose this legislation, and now we see why!

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
.

If there was one proposed the joint opposition would have killed it in the National Assembly.

The fact is that the PPP didn't propose this legislation, and now we see why!

Why would they? The PNC/AFC is good at killing things etc.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Look how KN illegally accessed personal phone conversations.

Lall should be jailed first.

 

Lall's recording was not illegal. He would have been arrested and charged a long time ago if it was.

Mars

In principle, nothing is wrong with a political party soliciting votes by phone. I get calls every election season in Canada. I listen to the caller and then say "Thank you for calling. I'll think about it."

If it's my NDP people calling I say "I'm with you all the way. Let's win this one!"

I think Guyanese are smart enough to tell Freedom House what they want to hear and then vote as they please in the ballot booth. Everyone's vote is supposed to be secret.

FM

This is one of those ideas some idiot from North America suggested to the PPP and the PPP embraced it.

 

Guyanese people are not used to telephone/email solicitations from anyone especially politicians. They have a more rigorous expectation of privacy than Westerners when it comes to email/telephone because the mass availability is still relatively new.

 

Add to this that Guyanese people tend to fear their all powerful Central Government. The mere call from the ruling party can serve as an act of intimidation. I can see how an uncommitted or Coalition friendly Indian would think twice after getting a personal call from Freedom House. The average Guyanese Indian or average Guyanese anyone can easily be intimidated by Government because the Government is indeed intimidating and in Guyana you can be penalized for voting the "wrong" way.

 

That being said. This can help the PPP in two ways depending on the script used by the Freedom House phone bank. If they were sweet talking then it can indeed help. If they were rough or threatening then that could help too (among Indians anyway).

 

It can backfire only if the people do not fear the Government. I don't think this is really possible. Guyanese people fear the Government. And more specifically Guyanese Indians largely fear the PPP Government in a way we never feared a PNC Government. The PPP is highly personal in how they victimize opponents and perceived opponents particularly Indians. Them always brave fuh coolieman but frikkin de Blackman as it were.

FM
Last edited by Former Member

I get phones calls from the Conservative Party all of the time. I am a Conservative and never gave them my personal information but the phone call happens all the time.

 

No biggie for me. 

 

 

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by yuji22:

I get phones calls from the Conservative Party all of the time. I am a Conservative and never gave them my personal information but the phone call happens all the time.

 

No biggie for me. 

 

Let's not be silly now dude. I hate to be obvious but Guyana in not Canada.

 

Guyana is a Third World country where people FEAR the Government. No Canadian fears his Government. Canadian political parties are beggars/supplicants to voters. Guyanese political parties (both of them) are feudal Lords to peasant voters.

 

There's a difference.

FM

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