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Feb 11, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Ralph want overseas voting come back and Freddie interpret that to mean that de PPP frighten. But is a strange thing.
One time de same people didn’t want overseas voting and dem get Uncle Dessy to drop it. Dem even get he to cancel postal voting and things like that.
When Jimmy Carter come he seh that is a good thing. He even seh that people must count de vote at de place of poll. Well it shouldn’t surprise people if somebody call back fuh postal voting and then counting all dem vote at one location.
De argument that de Constitution give every Guyanese, here and abroad, de right to vote was one that Uncle Dessy use and de same Ralph challenge he.
Well dem boys got Freddie to fight fuh dem. In de fuss place Uncle Freddie don’t travel. In de second place he vex wid all of dem who run away.
He already asking dem about dem right to impose a government that even dem, the foreigners, don’t want to live wid.
And he got a point. Dem boys seh that de overseas vote can be used to punish all who live here. Imagine dem have as many Guyanese overseas as dem have in Guyana and all of dem voting. And then dem wake up one morning and dem decide to vote fuh C.N.
And when dem done dem sit back and laugh at all who lef here.
Dem boys seh that Ralphie mekking joke, that he didn’t have nutten to write.
Talk half. Lef half.
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