Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Who really mashing?

Bandits mash up Region Eight and Lusignan, yet this Government preparing to hold Mashramani on Saturday. It is unclear if all of the B-12 victims would be buried by then. The disrespect continues and I am sure that this year if it proceeds, Mash will not have a large participation. Maybe Jagdeo and his Cabinet will wine up and party in the streets because in that grouping, there are a few "Spirit-filled" characters.

15 comments:

  1. Come on Adam Harris, why can't you play some Indian Music on this blog. After all, its an East Indian that signs your pay cheque......but that will soon end...the pay cheque that is!

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  2. everyone should boycott mash and all such events
    Guyanese organise! resist! protest!

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  3. Well the government know fully well who controlling the group of murders. The President did wing out to meet people connected to the individual, who also ordered the savage killings of the KN pressmen and the Minister of Agriculture

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  4. Are you saying that Roger Khan is behind these killings?...The government allowed his drug enterprise to flourish, so Guyanese paying the price

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  5. Roger Khan never killed an innocent person!

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  6. There may be some truth to what Roger Khan was saying. He was the only obstacle to this situation.

    There is a group within the PNC along with ACDA that wants power sharing. The only way to get the government to agree is to get the PPP supporters to demand it. Hence, Lusignan and Bartica.

    Ex soldiers and current soldiers are involved, hence the shake up of the GDF last year.

    Don't be myopic, you wont see the truth. Look at the larger picture(i.e. all past events) and the truth is staring you in the face.

    This is just my take, I may be wrong.

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  7. So President continues to seek help from drug lords

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  8. Why is el prez. saying to this nation that the Bartica attack was robbery. He sounding like a rotten idiot. And on RK,who by the way was called a regional terrorist by the Surinamese, has no place in restoring democracy in this country and will continue to rot in US jail. If the Govt. feels they are under attack from the security forces, then by now a coup would have been set or maybe its coming.

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  9. The PPP and several businessmen connected to the drug trade, including one that left Guyana on the same flight with El Prez have spun their supporters in a web of lies.

    Sam Hinds let the propaganda out the bag at Parliament when he said that black people were killing Indians.

    It was a small band of PPP supporters, who held up "we want Roger Khan" signs after L11. There can be no justification for drug lords running this town and the Govt is fully responsible for this situation. Sup with violence and evil will follow you.

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  10. who's the man who went out on the plane?

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  11. Large sums of monies have already been invested in this festival .We know that Guyana is going through a crisis but somewhere in Heaven these people are happy.Hope they send blessings on this beautiful country

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  12. in case you needed reasons why you should boycott mashramani 2008 check out propaganda press http://propagandapress.org/

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  13. i support the calling off of mash....who is celebrating after hard work? as my wife asked....the criminals? we as guyanese should have no reason to celebrate and every reason to mourn......we should be out in the streets with placards demmanding the situation is brought under control, the criminals are caught and killed, compensation be given to the relatives for the deceased, people are treated with dignity after death....even though it would have been much much much better to prevent these situations in the first place.

    people are calling for the govt the resign....who will you give power to? the army...who will then put in the pnc? rickford burke, ron austin, the window on local democracy team from Hala Gala 16/67 all are saying this is an insurgency and should be supported.....these people need to be thrown in jail and tortured....

    these people have blood on their hands they will never see victory.....its time we brutally come out in force against these murderous criminals!!!!!!!!!

    when we finished with them we take to the streets for the govt to hold snap elections and then i hope these asses eyes would be opened by naw and choose change...

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  14. Should we continue to have Guyana as a ghost town? What the Government is trying to do is to lift up the spirit of the people and not get them worrying. This is not just a Guyana problem it’s a regional problem. It’s happen all over. No other countries ever cancel. We are all sorry for what happened in Lusignan and Bartica. Our sympathy goes out to their families but we must move on.

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  15. add an S to Emma and you have Semma. These Fhucking GINA Ghost writers are so stupidee.

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