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Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Churchill:

Nehru I am glad that you will take my advice on toning down your venom towards Moses....Moses did not destroy Guyana in fact he tried to stop its destruction by the Jagdeo/Ramouthar cabal....just ask Ralph how they sought his assistance in sidelining Moses and others......and in the end he was sidelined himself after being used to go through the charade of the selection process for the presidential candidate....

 

In 1998 Moses polled the second highest number of votes at the PPP congress because the delegates saw him as the true successor to Cheddi....the majority of the folks who supported Moses at that congress are still supportive of him in spite of the fact that he is no longer with the PPP..... Some of us would be surprised to know that many PPP supporters would like to see Moses back in the party to straighten things out.....if Ramouthar is stupid enough to call a snap elections and Moses happens to be the AFC's presidential candidate then the Jagdeo/Ramouthar cabal would be up the creek without a paddle......

I respect your opinion BUT I am not agreeing with all you stated. We all know now that Jagdeo sidelined Moses BUT that is no reason for anyone to not think about the general population/.

BuxonSpiceMan, you're an unmitigated disaster for a political being. What about what Churchill said about the following that you do not agree with?

 

  • The results of the PPP Congress in 1998
  • That Moses did not destroy Guyana
  • That Ralph's help was sought to sideline Moses
  • That there are many in the PPP who would like to see Moses back.

Let's hear the parts you do not agree with Teacher Churchill about.

1998 has no relevance to 2012. Ralph help or lack of is also irrelevant. political Parties all over the World do that. ASk Baldeo you educate you on that.  Great for Moses if many would like to see him back. Do you think his actions will make that possible???

Nehru
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Bandits invade wake, rob guests at gunpoint

April 16, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 

- Victims got no response to 911 calls

Hours after losing her husband, widow Ivy Khan found herself being held at gunpoint by three bandits who also robbed several guests that had gathered at her Shell Road, Kitty home on Monday night for her spouse’s wake. Within three minutes, the young, well-dressed bandits, who had one handgun, stripped at least nine of Mrs. Khan’s guests of money, jewellery and mobile phones. One victim, Sahab Ali, was relieved of $200,000, jewellery and his vehicle keys. Eyewitnesses said that the robbers, estimated to be in their early twenties, escaped in a white car that was parked at the western end of Shell Road.

Mrs. Ivy Khan [centre) her daughter, Ann Marie, and a neighbour that the bandits had attacked.

Mrs. Ivy Khan (centre) her daughter, Ann Marie, and a neighbour that the bandits had attacked.

Mrs. Khan claims that an-in-law, who lives in the flat above hers, repeatedly attempted to contact the Kitty Police Station while the robbers were still at the scene, but the number rang out. Mrs. Khan’s son, Raphael Khan, also said that he made several 911 calls, but got no response. Mrs. Khan lives at Lot 2 A, Shell Road Kitty. Her husband, Raymond Khan, who had been ailing for some time, passed away on Monday morning. The Khans held a wake that night and the guests were preparing to leave at around 23:40 hrs when three young men entered the yard.  The victim recalled that the men were in their early twenties, and were all dressed in white t-shirts and blue three-quarter pants. Mrs. Khan’s daughter, Ann Marie, realised that something was amiss when one of the men, whose hair was braided, drew a handgun, ‘cranked’ the weapon, and threatened to shoot. “I thought they were joking, then they say that it was a stick-up and cranked the gun,” the daughter recalled. She said that one of the robbers frisked her, but did not find her cell phone. She also took off her watch to give to the robber, but the man made no attempt to take it. Mrs. Khan, who was on her bridge when the bandits arrived, recalled that the robber with a ‘black gun’ pressed the weapon to her back and pushed her into her yard. According to her, the bandit then pushed her through the front door of her bottom flat but made no attempt to follow. She then ran into her bedroom, shut the door and tried to summon help. “I ran into the bedroom with the cordless phone and dialed my sister-in-law, who lives upstairs, and told her to call the (Kitty) police station.” However, she alleged that the number at the Kitty Station rang out. Mrs. Khan’s son, who was also in the house at the time, also said that he got no response when he dialed 911. The widow told Kaieteur News that about four other visitors sought refuge in her house. Those who remained outside were stripped of their valuables. The victims estimate that the robbers retreated after some three minutes and escaped in a waiting car. One of the guests then ran to the Kitty Police Station, located about two minutes away from the Khan’s home, and informed the ranks about the robbery. No arrests have been made. Mrs. Khan said that police visited their home yesterday and took statements. While the family remains traumatized by the ordeal, Mrs. Khan said that the ranks reassured them that they will patrol the area while the wake is in progress.

It's sacred versus scared.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mars:

Nothing is sacred in Guyana anymore. Rohee should resign in shame for the out of control crime situation and he's just sitting on his ass doing nothing about it. Incompetent fools like these are promoted in the PPP world. After Rummouthar exits, he'll be running for president.

the indian people is getting what they vote for,every time a collie get rob the ppp is more happy,they tell the indian people is the wicked black people but they forget to tell the indian people we cannot protect you,goat bite the minster of home affairs

FM

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