David Granger and Moses Nagamootoo |
Looking shaken and frightened, Clement Rohee saw the Accord for National Unity as AFC signing its death warrant. He threatened: "who ain't dead, will be badly wounded".
Rohee is national security minister and he ought to be taken seriously. Under his watch, peaceful protesters have been shot and killed, and innocent rice farmers tear-gassed, one stripped naked, then hauled away to the lock-ups.
Moses Nagamootoo |
But we didn't expect the AFC-mania to infect Junior Minister Edghill, who ripped the Bible apart when he described the mighty Moses and brave David as "betrayers". He has clearly gone over the edge.
However, it was Ramsammy, a third minister, who got bassidy over AFC's alliance move, and tripped over himself, saying that the Coalition has enhanced their chance for a win on May 11, then quickly retracted and denied what was at first an honest opinion. Like Urkle, he was heard murmuring all day: "did I say that?"
AFC-APNU or APNU-AFC alliance is right now the biggest show on the road. United slates worked in Sri Lanka and, just today, in St. Kitts-Nevis.
It will win for all Guyanese on May 11. It will win big!
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