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Jan 17, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Is only in times of disaster that some politicians does come together. Is like dem does team up because dem frighten that something bad gun happen to dem and dem ain’t gun get support.
Bharrat and Robert team up but Bharrat smart. As soon as he agree to team up wid Corbin over Haiti he jump pun a plane and lef Robert to deal wid Clement. Well Clement at de moment tek acting to a new level. He tekking de wuk so serious that dem boys want to know if Bharrat gun get it when he come back.
De man jump in Bharrat car, tek all he security and driving wid de siren all over town. De other night he wake up de whole of Queenstown when he going home from a telethon at NCN. De road clear but Clement had to use de siren. Was like a plaything. And of course he sit back and enjoy de attention.
Dem Minister calling he President Clement because he using de siren all de time. De other Robert is de Prime Minister. He quiet because he planning something but nobody ain’t know is what. He quiet.
But wha really got dem boys thinking is how dem does select de people fuh act. Is like if dem have musical chairs. This week you act and he act de other week. Whatever happening, de whole country full of actors.
De Chancellor acting, de Chief Justice acting, judges acting, de Police Commissioner acting, de President now acting, de Prime Minister acting and de whole country acting like if dem ain’t care.
Talk half. Lef half.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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