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Jun 08, 2014 Sports
Dear Sports Editor,
I welcome the Cricket Administration Bill piloted through parliament by the PPP government. President Ramoutar and his Minister of Sports Frank Anthony, with sound legal advice from vibrant Attorney General Sir Anil Nandalall, must be complimented for this achievement especially since they were able to capture the APNU votes on this bill.
I also support the call by former Attorney General (FAG) Charles Ramson Sr. to deny entry to West Indies Cricket Board President Dave Cameron to this Metropolis, Guyana. When we pass the Football Administration Bill we should also do that to Stepp Blatter, Jeffrey Webb and Jerome Valke. Who the hell are they to threaten us with sanctions and tell this sovereign nation how to manage their affairs. If the International body for Basketball makes noise when you pass that Bill ban them also from Guyana.
They must all understand that this rich, developed metropolis is ours and the ruling Junta will not tolerate dissent.
We shall then proceed to rename our country “ The Republic of Zangara”, establish a Kingdom where there are no National and Local Government elections and our citizens can be under the spell of a King. However, therein are the problems, who shall be the King!!
Long live the King!!
Andy Ramnaraine
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