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Mar 05, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
John Da Silva would ordinarily be a waste of time if not for the importance of affording our readership another perspective of his so-called truths.
Let us indulge him and pretend that we believe as he so badly wants us to that the PPP is the best thing that happened to Guyana. But first Da Silva must answer these questions:
Why did the PPP embrace a particular individual and is yet to deny contents of the full page advertisement placed by the same person in the daily newspapers?
Why did the PPP choose to let go of the only Commissioner of Police who was going after the root of the criminal enterprise in Guyana?
Why did Guyana only show a 4% import duty paid on imported vehicles for 2007?
Why is Canada moving to withdraw aid from Guyana?
Further, explain why the Wall Street Journal Report ranks Guyana eight points below Haiti at 155 as the poorest country in the hemisphere and 48.4 on the economic freedom scale which means Guyanese freedom is repressed?
Mr. Da Silva, please do not answer with distorted figures and facts. Just tell the public why after the PPP has spent 17 years at the helm of government Guyana is below Haiti in rankings and Guyanese are the largest migrant Caribbean population, with PPP supporters continuing to flee this country by any means necessary?
Humphrey Charles
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