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Just Like how Mugabe use the State Machinery, Resources, Funds and Security Forces to Retain Power and Control of Zimbabwee....... and not to account for His CRIMES & CORRUPTION.


Jagdeo will go at great lenghts to Rig the Elections at PPP Congress and to get rid of the Most Popular and Trusted Politician in Guyana Moses Nagamootoo, and Install Robert Persaud his Nephew-in-Law to avoid Investigations of the Crimes and Corruption taking place in Guyana Under Jagdeo's Presidency.

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July 7, 2008 | KN Letters

PPP sidelining Moses Nagamootoo

DEAR EDITOR,

It is evidently noted that there is a political eclipse over the atmosphere in Guyana. In order to vigorously address the political, economic and social problems in the country, effective and efficient leadership is necessary.

Ordinary Guyanese cannot understand why the leadership of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is wilfully side-lining one of their indomitable leaders — Moses Verasammy Nagamootoo — at a time when the country is in a serious crisis.

Cde. Moses, as a party stalwart, has worked tremendously at all levels in the PPP, and never made any attempt to damage the PPP, even when he had the opportunity to do so, like Khemraj Ramjattan.

When the dream of the late, great father-of-the nation, Dr. Cheddi Jagan, comes true, which is that Cde. Moses will be the President of Guyana, all our peoples will be rewarded with racial and political unity, economic prosperity, social cohesion, and international respect.

Under Cde. Moses’s presidency of Guyana, all Guyanese will be able to breathe a sigh of relief that eventually all crimes, including racism, corruption, favouritism, murders and robberies, will be significantly reduced when he is in office.

This unity will span all areas of national life, including the trades union movement. The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) and the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) will heal their wounds and become one.

Although Cde. Moses embodies all these qualities, the PPP hierarchical cabal has been strategically side-lining and muzzling him.

This is because those at the top-bracket of the PPP know that the grassroots members love and support Cde. Moses, as they do Dr. Jagan.

I call on Cde. General Secretary Donald Ramotar to publicly say why Cde. Moses is not being given major roles in the upcoming PPP Congress.

Traditionally, he has always chaired a committee or a session at congress. However, for this congress, the most loved, respected and revered PPP leader who is alive today is being ostracized for the aggrandizement of a motley few bent on holding their grip on party power, state power, and all its materialistic, administrative and influential leverage-trappings.

Time for change, time to rebuild, so that we can strengthen the party, secure the nation and accelerate development.

But these can only happen with Cde. Moses at the helm, because it was Cde. Cheddi who had long told residents in the Rupununi, at several meetings, that Cde. Moses “is the man to take over and bring harmony to the Guyanese people.”

Lloyd A. King


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Jagan’s legacy is being shunted aside (SN 06-07-2008)

Dear Editor,

As we approach congress, party members should be aware that not only do they have the future of the party in their hands but also the future of the government and the country. Note that it is at congress that they have a vote, that they have a voice to show their support or disapproval.

It is at congress that they will have a say in shaping the future for their children and especially the working class – a class that the president and some leaders of the PPP seem to have forgotten.

You would recognize that while they talk of Jagan’s legacy, that legacy is nowhere to be found in their mindset and in their policies and in the newbees that have risen in the leadership of the party. I believe that the President’s credibility is at an all-time low. It is the same with sections of the PPP leadership, some of whom have materialized out of nowhere, but that is another very important discussion.

Members have to address the question of persons of rightist ideology taking over the leadership of the PPP. Members have to address the sidelining of longstanding members who have been in the trenches and who have Guyana, the working class and the PPP at heart.

But back to the President. As we all know he was an unknown in popular terms before he was made Minister of Finance. At first he was a junior minister in the Ministry of Finance but when he became minister a junior minister no longer seemed necessary. That is the nature of President Jagdeo. He must manage everything. Nothing can be done without his say and this has resulted in poor governance.

Genuine party members who are qualified and who have proven to have the party, the country and the working class at heart have not been and are not being placed in positions where they can develop themselves to better serve their party, government and country. Possibly they would have surpassed the new comers. Where is the logic? What new strength, what new forces and constituencies have these civic ministers and appointees of the President brought into the power play to strengthen the PPP? The answer is, nothing. This tendency flies in the face of democracy.

Members have to ask why is the decision of congress to have 20% civic being flouted. What is the PPP leadership doing about this? The problem is that when someone is appointed it allows them to become popular, and many of our members vote for leaders without a proper examination of the issues. So these people seem to be taking over the leadership of the party and Jagan’s legacy is shunted aside

Yours faithfully,

(Name and address provided)
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Canecutta, can you remove the XXXX in your post, it will prevent the left to right scrolling. Thanks.
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Canecutta, can you remove the XXXX in your post, it will prevent the left to right scrolling. Thanks.




I fixed it..... Thanks
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http://www.stabroeknews.com/news/lets-sign-epa-with-or-...ut-president-jagdeo/

Jagdeo is a Star


Let’s sign EPA with or without President Jagdeo

Posted By Stabroek News On July 10, 2008 @ 5:13 am In News | 1 Comment

(Editorial reprinted from yesterday’s Jamaica Observer)

We are intensely supportive of the concept of and necessity for Caribbean integration. But it does not stop us from facing bald reality.

Mr John Keynes, it was, who pointed to an eternal truth, that every statesman (a euphemism for politician) was unwittingly the “slave of some defunct economist”. This is particularly the case when the politician has an intellectual inferiority complex but yearns for acceptance by being a recognised disciple of known intellectuals whose ideas they repeat, even when they are of little or no relevance to the current policy dilemma.

In the Caribbean, President Bharrat Jagdeo of Guyana comes to mind. In this regard, he is maintaining a Guyanese tradition. Cheddi Jagan was an apostle of the Stalinist perversion of Marxism, which passed as the Soviet model. President Forbes Burnham, the Caribbean’s Robert Mugabe, was an unrepentant dictator practising a brand of fascism called Co-operative Socialism.

President Jagdeo, trained in the Soviet Union, believes in the developmental state, which plays the leading role in economic development. Like his predecessors, he does not believe in markets and regards private enterprise as a form of theft.

The extreme poverty of Guyana, a vast land blessed with abundant resources
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President Forbes Burnham, the Caribbean’s Robert Mugabe, was an unrepentant dictator practising a brand of fascism called Co-operative Socialism.


I thought you said Mugabe and Jagdeo?
You get thrown out of ABC for not being able to read too? Big Grin
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Jagdeo is the greatest leader in the Caribbean. What nonsense you talking. Even though Rohee thinks he is a clown, the man will show you guys what great leadership is.

Jagdeo will rig the congress just like how cheddi rigged it to favor Benn.
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Jagdeo will rig the congress just like how cheddi rigged it to favor Benn.


Wow, I though that rigging was unique to the other side.
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Jagdeo will rig the congress just like how cheddi rigged it to favor Benn.


Wow, I though that rigging was unique to the other side.


You waste that much thought? We ain't gonna believe u anymore.
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You waste that much thought? We ain't gonna believe u anymore.

Big Grin

Just good old fashion sarcasm.
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President Forbes Burnham, the Caribbean’s Robert Mugabe, was an unrepentant dictator practising a brand of fascism called Co-operative Socialism.


I thought you said Mugabe and Jagdeo?
You get thrown out of ABC for not being able to read too? Big Grin


Terry .......... Mugabe, King Kong & Baby Kong.......Three Unrepentant Dictators
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Jagdeo will rig the congress just like how cheddi rigged it to favor Benn.


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