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Apr 30, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
According to Peeping Tom on Saturday 28th April, 2012, you have to cry when you see “Dosti”.
The same when you see the young people at the “Champ”. Also when you see the young people at “GINA” sounds very emotional to me.
Here’s a reality check- I’m a person with a technical education that is on the bread line. I was teaching full-time at the Critchlow Labour College, when the PPP/C denied subventions.
I didn’t cry, I had no reason to change my political course. Because the PPP/C put me, the sole breadwinner, out of a job.
So who is this Peeping Tom talking about? Me? Now, where is the monies from the Lotto; NICIL, GGMC, and GFC? The monies should be placed into the consolidated funds, but that is not being done.
“CANU”, when can they catch the drugs barons? When will the assets of convicted drug barons be confiscated? GINA and NCN are all privately owned? If so, no tax payer’s money.
Thanks AFC & APNU, keep up the good work.
From a bread winner
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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