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Nov 09, 2011 Letters
Dear Editor,
How petty can the PPP get. Imagine them asking Winston Felix to explain his alleged phone conversation with someone. But before he answers, or even attempts to answer, the childish forces need to explain among other things to us Guyanese.
1. How and who authorized the bugging of the Commissioner’s phone?
2. Which party was in power when this serious security breach was perpetuated?
3. How was it that the laptop/ spy equipment got back into the hands of the convicted criminal Roger Khan when it should have been preserved as evidence?
4. Who signed approving the purchase of the spy equipment?
5. What was Kwame Mc Coy crying and begging someone’s son to do for/ to him. Did this call originate from the OP?
There are more questions than answers. The PPP cannot give account for its stewardship for the past nineteen years, so it is trying to smear the characters of decent citizens. Why do I get the impression that the PPP is sinking and sorry fellows, you and your lifeboats will be guests of a state in another country.
Lady Macbeth had said, “The raven itself is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements.” That raven is almost voiceless as it croaks the fatal entrance of the PPP into the upcoming elections. Do not worry Winston, all who rage against you will surely be ashamed and disgraced; those who oppose you will be as nothing and perish.
The carrion crows are patient in their wait for this promised feast of dead meat.
Samantha Jaigobin
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