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FM
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Finance Minister Winston Jordan has sued the Kaieteur News for libel. Before I move on to the essential argument of this piece here – PNC’s barefaced ingratitude – I make a slight diversion but a relevant one, nevertheless, because of the mention of the name Winston Jordan.
The last conversation I had with Jordan occurred in 2013 at the Timehri airport. I have never spoken to Jordan since then. I was with my wife in the arrival lounge waiting for her nephew. Jordan appeared as an obscure figure to me when he approached me to inform me about the type of people in the government bureaucracy that are recipients of foreign-paid employment. I will not elongate, because I am not going to let Jordan sue me.
It is almost six years since that airport encounter, and I have not spoken to Jordan. I saw him once since that time – at the 60th birthday of Bert Wilkinson.
In September, in possession of his cell phone number which I got from a Cabinet member, I texted him three times requesting to meet with him over a practice of the GRA of imposing a fine on imported vehicles for used tyres without measuring the threads in front of the importer. Jordan didn’t have the courtesy to reply.
Let’s continue on the central argument of this commentary here which will bring out the relevance of mentioning Jordan. I was part of a panel with James Bond of the PNC on Kaieteur Radio last Wednesday evening. This is what Bond said, and in saying what he uttered, he follows in the footsteps of Winston Jordan, President Granger, Carl Greenidge, and so many others like them who need to be vigorously told who the people are that are responsible for them having power today.
Bond said in angry tones that I am in my mid-seventies (I haven’t reached seventy yet and not as old as Bond’s leader, David Granger) and have been a devil’s advocate all my life and have done so successfully. Bond and I were in heated contention over the nature of the government, and he definitely resented the canvas I painted of the APNU+AFC government, which I have no apologies for, and which I will continue to do until I hope it loses the March 2020 election. What Bond did not mention – which in my opinion is deliberate – is that my devil’s advocacy helped to bring his party in power, when I used my academic training and social activism to criticize for 23 years of my life an Indian-oriented government.
Enter Carl Greenidge. I am contending here and now that if it wasn’t for the Kaieteur News, Greenidge, his leader, David Granger and his party, the PNC, would not have been in power. Yet recently Greenidge made an accusation of bias against this newspaper, implying that it was biased against African nations.
https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...turbing-ingratitude/

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Be mindful where you sleep. You could end up with fleas. It is perfectly reasonable to criticize the PPP. But being an aid to the PNC is silly. Too many Indians lost sight of how despotic the PNC is.

FM

Some of you are amazed that I like Volda.  The reason is that she is mostly mild compare to almost all of the deep anti koolie hate squad. And they don't share their thinking in public.

Prashad
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ksazma posted:
cain posted:

And here I thought it was all bout her tits.

Vulvas have tits? If so, that would be a two for one bargain. 

You mean you didn't know that? Vulga Vulva.

FM

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