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Jan 17, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
The emergence of Van West Charles on the scene has created quite a stir among party supporters of the PNCR.
If it is true that Van West honestly wants to lead the PNCR, he should arise from his slumber and head back north. Richard has to be a dreamer to inculcate such thoughts, or he probably believes Burnham has arisen from the dead.
Politicians are barefaced people and one has to be of such character to be a successful politician. This guy behaved in those days as though he was the President and not Forbes. Richard may not realise this, but many persons are still alive who witnessed your aggressive and disrespectful behaviour in Bourda Market that eventful Sunday. When one can aggressively seize a bag of tennis rolls from the clutches of an aged woman and throw it away, you have to imagine who such a person is and his understanding of how divinely is bread. Baby Doc, as he was nicknamed, arose from a middle class family and became known by way of marriage to Burnham’s daughter.
Corbin’s adversaries would have done worse.
It is the power they are at odds over, not the representation of the party’s supporters.
Leave Corbin alone!
Umar Saied
Listen how to run an oil country
May 13, 2024
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