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Amber's GNI Gentleman
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Zimbabwe will print the new 100billion dollar note but it wont be able to cover the cost of living. This is a good lesson of not to run a country.
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Those who criticize the Guyana gov't should look at the dire state of affairs in Mugabe's Zimbabwe. A return to wreckless and undemocratic governance in Guyana would only exacerbate our economic difficulties. Mugabe is an obstinate man who has no respect for international law or human rights.
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Mugabe is a spent force who doesn't know when to pack it in.

And Billy, it is not bad to compare countries; however, how about comparing Guyana with another country that once sat on the same level two decades ago and now stands heads and shoulders above Guyana.

Singapore?
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COMM: And Billy, it is not bad to compare countries; however, how about comparing Guyana with another country that once sat on the same level two decades ago and now stands heads and shoulders above Guyana.


Excellent question COMM! Singapore, Mauritius, Botswana and Barbados come to mind.
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Originally posted by Alexander:
Zimbabwe will print the new 100billion dollar note but it wont be able to cover the cost of living. This is a good lesson of not to run a country.


Mugabe is a real loser ! Cann't believe that he ruined a once prosperous Country ! They should hang him!
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How about making comparisons of the present vs. that of the past? You guys are blowing things out of proportion when it comes to Guyana's economic and political situation. The Guyanese people living standard has improved despite all the difficulties they face.
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Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
How about making comparisons of the present vs. that of the past? You guys are blowing things out of proportion when it comes to Guyana's economic and political situation. The Guyanese people living standard has improved despite all the difficulties they face.


Billy, please! please! tek dem glass off, tell the
eye doctor to give you the rite prescription
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Dem need De BIG MAN jagdeo there to clean things up like he did for Guyana. Yu see plantain, cassava and Eddoes at the Food Convention yesterday in GT???/
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The Indian convicts who build Sinapore had to work.They also had skills. The black criminals in Guyana just fight for equal rights.

The live free off the treasury.
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Originally posted by TK:
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COMM: And Billy, it is not bad to compare countries; however, how about comparing Guyana with another country that once sat on the same level two decades ago and now stands heads and shoulders above Guyana.


Excellent question COMM! Singapore, Mauritius, Botswana and Barbados come to mind.

Two decades ago the only country that could have been equated to Guyana was Haiti, and even to then, in many respects, Guyana was worst of that Haiti. Guyana had the longest period of depression…28 long PNC years. Guyana had the longest “bread lines” in the history of human civilization.
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Originally posted by Marilyn:
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Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
How about making comparisons of the present vs. that of the past? You guys are blowing things out of proportion when it comes to Guyana's economic and political situation. The Guyanese people living standard has improved despite all the difficulties they face.


Billy, please! please! tek dem glass off, tell the
eye doctor to give you the rite prescription

Marilyn, I heard you just had the rite prescription glass at it rejects you. Is that so? neener_neener
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Originally posted by Ken:
The Indian convicts who build Sinapore had to work.They also had skills. The black criminals in Guyana just fight for equal rights.

The live free off the treasury.

In Singapore, many actually fight to work in order to make a living.
In Guyana, many fight for a living on the backs of those who actually work for a living.
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Originally posted by Ken:
The Indian convicts who build Sinapore had to work.They also had skills. The black criminals in Guyana just fight for equal rights.

The live free off the treasury.


It is people like you (lowlives), have the PPP in power and the country is sinking lower every second.
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Do you call moving from 149 to 97 sinking? You are an idiot.
Amber's GNI Gentleman
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Mugabe ruined a good country and what is sad is that he keeps blaming others.
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Originally posted by Dave Matrix:
quote:
Originally posted by Marilyn:
quote:
Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
How about making comparisons of the present vs. that of the past? You guys are blowing things out of proportion when it comes to Guyana's economic and political situation. The Guyanese people living standard has improved despite all the difficulties they face.


Billy, please! please! tek dem glass off, tell the
eye doctor to give you the rite prescription

Marilyn, I heard you just had the rite prescription glass and it rejects you. Is that so? neener_neener
Amber's GNI Gentleman
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You cannot compare Guyana to Zimbabwe. Where is the 100billion dollar note in Guyana?
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Originally posted by Alexander:
You cannot compare Guyana to Zimbabwe. Where is the 100billion dollar note in Guyana?


That would have been possible if the PNC was still in office. They made most of the population millionaires during the late eighties. That would have translated to billionaires had they continued to rule Guyana.
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Registered:: February 18, 2008
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Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
How about making comparisons of the present vs. that of the past? You guys are blowing things out of proportion when it comes to Guyana's economic and political situation. The Guyanese people living standard has improved despite all the difficulties they face.


Biily goat easy for you to say the foolishness you say, you do not have to suffer in Guyana. I bet you had a great breakfast this morning.
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Originally posted by akbar:
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Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
How about making comparisons of the present vs. that of the past? You guys are blowing things out of proportion when it comes to Guyana's economic and political situation. The Guyanese people living standard has improved despite all the difficulties they face.


Biily goat easy for you to say the foolishness you say, you do not have to suffer in Guyana. I bet you had a great breakfast this morning.


I suffered during the Burnham era. I know what it's like to stand in long lines for hours to obtain a pint of split peas or a pound of flour. Our people no longer have to suffer they way did during the terrible years of the PNC. Thank god the PNC is out office. Our people are consuming more foods, live in better homes, earning more money, enjoy better services in every area, and out children's examination results have progressed positively.

If idiots like you want to be a billionare ($G)in less than a decade, please vote for the PNC in 2011. They will makes us all Mugabe style billionaires.
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Thank God for the PPP. Guyana would have been worst than zimbabwe if the FOOLS were still in control!!!Remember Kabaka used to take Lessons from Mugabe and other African Dimwits.
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Originally posted by Nehru:
Thank God for the PPP. Guyana would have been worst than zimbabwe if the FOOLS were still in control!!!Remember Kabaka used to take Lessons from Mugabe and other African Dimwits.


The PPP is imploding slowly! Jagdeo can't tek the heat on his behind! tick tick tick tick!!
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Remember Kabaka used to take Lessons from Mugabe and other African Dimwits.


Mugabe came to power in 1980.
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If the PPP is slowly imploding then it is bad news for the Guyanese people.
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Originally posted by Ireton:
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Remember Kabaka used to take Lessons from Mugabe and other African Dimwits.


Mugabe came to power in 1980.


So it's been 28 years since he has been running the affairs of Zimbabwe. It's seems like his gov't won't go beyond 28. Do you see any parallels???
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So before he came to power he was dead???? partybanana