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He is quite a sensation.  His Coalition with APNU is historic.  He has done what Father of the Nation Jagan could not do.

 

He broke the tyranny of the PPP and parted the political see, bringing the PPP to its knees, and triggering mid-term elections.

 

What a man! A real man, with a wife.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Al Capone was the most discussed man in his days.

 

Ha Ha !

 

Moses is trash and will be cast aside in the garbage bin just like Gerhard.

Hey, Gerhard invent wooden Computa.

Nehru

He is a betrayal factor for lying to the Guyanese people. That's why his name has mentioned so many times. He is on the public opinion list to stop him from succeeding and it works do far.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

He is a betrayal factor for lying to the Guyanese people. That's why his name has mentioned so many times. He is on the public opinion list to stop him from succeeding and it works do far.

I am still waiting for an explanation of Moses definition of Nee NEE  NEemakaram. But I will wait until April 30, if no explanation then I will give mine.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Cobra:

He is a betrayal factor for lying to the Guyanese people. That's why his name has mentioned so many times. He is on the public opinion list to stop him from succeeding and it works do far.

 

Moses is trash and an Incarnation of the word neemakharam. He lied that he will never be a Neemakharam.

 

I have ZERO respect for Judas and traitors.

 

He sits silently when 30 Percent of PNC has taken 75 Percent control. What a traitor !

FM
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Originally Posted by Jay Bharrat:

He is quite a sensation.  His Coalition with APNU is historic.  He has done what Father of the Nation Jagan could not do.

 

He broke the tyranny of the PPP and parted the political see, bringing the PPP to its knees, and triggering mid-term elections.

 

What a man! A real man, with a wife.

Why don't you wait until May 12th with your adulation.

 

Note that Granger is the boss of this coalition, if it wins.  You PPP exiles are living in a bubble.

FM
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Originally Posted by Kari:

. In fact the AFC should be good for more than 12 seats.

APNU already has 26, and I don't see why they should do worse.  So if the AFC gets 13, are you suggesting that the PPP will only get 26 seats, implying 40% if the votes?

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Kari:

. In fact the AFC should be good for more than 12 seats.

APNU already has 26, and I don't see why they should do worse.  So if the AFC gets 13, are you suggesting that the PPP will only get 26 seats, implying 40% if the votes?

Let me remind you that the PPP will win the election with 55% of the vote. Moses cannot deliver what he promise this time around.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Kari:

. In fact the AFC should be good for more than 12 seats.

APNU already has 26, and I don't see why they should do worse.  So if the AFC gets 13, are you suggesting that the PPP will only get 26 seats, implying 40% if the votes?

Let me remind you that the PPP will win the election with 55% of the vote. Moses cannot deliver what he promise this time around.

Cobra, the question is:

 

Will the PNC give the AFC 13 of it's 26 seats ?

 

AFC cannot deliver. They are dead as doornail.

 

I will sit back and enjoy at the AFC and PNC fight like dogs for spoils. Trash Bin Moses will be kicked to the political curb.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Kari:

. In fact the AFC should be good for more than 12 seats.

APNU already has 26, and I don't see why they should do worse.  So if the AFC gets 13, are you suggesting that the PPP will only get 26 seats, implying 40% if the votes?

Let me remind you that the PPP will win the election with 55% of the vote. Moses cannot deliver what he promise this time around.

Your 55% is as ridiculous as Kari's implied 40%.  This will be a 49-51% election.  Either side can win.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Kari:

. In fact the AFC should be good for more than 12 seats.

APNU already has 26, and I don't see why they should do worse.  So if the AFC gets 13, are you suggesting that the PPP will only get 26 seats, implying 40% if the votes?

Let me remind you that the PPP will win the election with 55% of the vote. Moses cannot deliver what he promise this time around.

Your 55% is as ridiculous as Kari's implied 40%.  This will be a 49-51% election.  Either side can win.

Caribny, your thinking (and I use the word liberally) is linear. Let's say Brian ara is good for 200 runs every innings, but there is no one who bats responsibly. He then does not achieve this potential. In comes Chanderapul and Lara's abilities get validated and he scores double centuries with consistency.

 

APNU (largely PNC) topped out at 40% and looks moribund, firs with Corbin and then a gentleman, yes, but uninspiring Granger. See if that young demographic will jump out of their couches to go vote, and if the old-timers will be bothered. Same ole, same ole they'll say....and nothing will change.

 

Along comes Moses Nagamootoo with leadership that challenges conventions, mine included, and say I will change the dynamics that your statistics show can't be changed. The AFC gets energized and the PNC voters take notice, and say, yes we can. Then again the last campaign that used "Yes, we can" as a theme only got vitriol from you.

 

So go wallow in your simplex analysis and talk about APNU 40% and PPP 49% and say the AFC can't be better than 11 and the coalition is charitable with 12, and that Granger leads the coalition, etc. thus diminishing Moses' galvanizing breath of life into an opposition that couldn't sniff Jagdeo's butt (pardon the phrase), let alone Ramotar's belly.

 

You're really hung up on static statistics, like Stormborn (who embellishes them sometimes and ascribes false weights). To borrow a phrase Caribny "that's why they play the game". It's not won on paper. The US upset Russia in 1980 in hickey. Villanova stunned Georgetown of the Ewing era. The '96 Yankees came back against the powerful Atlanta braves pitching, and on and on......

 

you should all underestimate Moses Nagamootoo at your own peril. The man has stunnjingly changed the 2015 election dynamic - no doubt about that.

Kari
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

He is a betrayal factor for lying to the Guyanese people. That's why his name has mentioned so many times. He is on the public opinion list to stop him from succeeding and it works do far.

 

Moses is trash and an Incarnation of the word neemakharam. He lied that he will never be a Neemakharam.

 

I have ZERO respect for Judas and traitors.

 

He sits silently when 30 Percent of PNC has taken 75 Percent control. What a traitor !

Who is more trash and filth than a gold teeth low breed ***** like you and snake piss?

FM

Moses - more integrity than all the PPP boys put together.

 

If the Coalition wins, he would be the second father of the new Guyanese nation of national and racial unity.

 

And the whole cabinet will be at Sibley Hall to be renamed Bharriott 2.

 

We will issue a pardon to Yugi and send him to UG to get some education.

 

Simple - we will make sure he benefits from Manickchand's universal secondary education, since he only completed the primary level.

FM
Originally Posted by Kari:
Caribny, your thinking (and I use the word liberally) is linear. Let's say Brian ara is good for 200 runs every innings, but there is no one who bats responsibly. He then does not achieve this potential. In comes Chanderapul and Lara's abilities get validated and he scores double centuries with consistency.

 

APNU (largely PNC) topped out at 40% and looks moribund, firs with Corbin and then a gentleman, yes, but uninspiring Granger. See if that young demographic will jump out of their couches to go vote, and if the old-timers will be bothered. Same ole, same ole they'll say....and nothing will change.

 

Along comes Moses Nagamootoo with leadership that challenges conventions, mine included, and say I will change the dynamics that your statistics show can't be changed. The AFC gets energized and the PNC voters take notice, and say, yes we can. Then again the last campaign that used "Yes, we can" as a theme only got vitriol from you.

 

So go wallow in your simplex analysis and talk about APNU 40% and PPP 49% and say the AFC can't be better than 11 and the coalition is charitable with 12, and that Granger leads the coalition, etc. thus diminishing Moses' galvanizing breath of life into an opposition that couldn't sniff Jagdeo's butt (pardon the phrase), let alone Ramotar's belly.

 

You're really hung up on static statistics, like Stormborn (who embellishes them sometimes and ascribes false weights). To borrow a phrase Caribny "that's why they play the game". It's not won on paper. The US upset Russia in 1980 in hickey. Villanova stunned Georgetown of the Ewing era. The '96 Yankees came back against the powerful Atlanta braves pitching, and on and on......

 

you should all underestimate Moses Nagamootoo at your own peril. The man has stunnjingly changed the 2015 election dynamic - no doubt about that.

very amusing . . . coming from the man who a-few-blinks-of-the-eye-ago poured pseudo-intellectual scorn on the coalition's chances, and saw no problem with [actually preferred!] giving the PPP five more years of plunder

 

smfh

FM
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Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Kari:

. In fact the AFC should be good for more than 12 seats.

APNU already has 26, and I don't see why they should do worse.  So if the AFC gets 13, are you suggesting that the PPP will only get 26 seats, implying 40% if the votes?

Let me remind you that the PPP will win the election with 55% of the vote. Moses cannot deliver what he promise this time around.

Your 55% is as ridiculous as Kari's implied 40%.  This will be a 49-51% election.  Either side can win.

Caribny, your thinking (and I use the word liberally) is linear. Let's say Brian ara is good for 200 runs every innings, but there is no one who bats responsibly. He then does not achieve this potential. In comes Chanderapul and Lara's abilities get validated and he scores double centuries with consistency.

 

APNU (largely PNC) topped out at 40% and looks moribund, firs with Corbin and then a gentleman, yes, but uninspiring Granger. See if that young demographic will jump out of their couches to go vote, and if the old-timers will be bothered. Same ole, same ole they'll say....and nothing will change.

 

Along comes Moses Nagamootoo with leadership that challenges conventions, mine included, and say I will change the dynamics that your statistics show can't be changed. The AFC gets energized and the PNC voters take notice, and say, yes we can. Then again the last campaign that used "Yes, we can" as a theme only got vitriol from you.

 

So go wallow in your simplex analysis and talk about APNU 40% and PPP 49% and say the AFC can't be better than 11 and the coalition is charitable with 12, and that Granger leads the coalition, etc. thus diminishing Moses' galvanizing breath of life into an opposition that couldn't sniff Jagdeo's butt (pardon the phrase), let alone Ramotar's belly.

 

You're really hung up on static statistics, like Stormborn (who embellishes them sometimes and ascribes false weights). To borrow a phrase Caribny "that's why they play the game". It's not won on paper. The US upset Russia in 1980 in hickey. Villanova stunned Georgetown of the Ewing era. The '96 Yankees came back against the powerful Atlanta braves pitching, and on and on......

 

you should all underestimate Moses Nagamootoo at your own peril. The man has stunnjingly changed the 2015 election dynamic - no doubt about that.

I think ur analysis is slightly biased. If Moses popularity is so overwhelming, perhaps he might be thinking, he should not have teamed up the APNU. On the contrary, it is Granger that I percieve to have the momentum. Uninspiring as he may appear to be. 

 

Moses is riding on that crest. Without the APNU, he would be nothing. He is yet to meet his obligations-to unlodge the PPP block of voters on the Corentyne.

 

Indians, outside of the Corentyne are prone to vote for a new political party organization. For decades, they were challenged to consider that option.  

S
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Let me remind you that the PPP will win the election with 55% of the vote. Moses cannot deliver what he promise this time around.

A very good assessment, Cobra.

FM

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