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Jul 15, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
Honduras situation a lesson to Guyana warned Robert Corbin leader of the main opposition in Guyana.
Opposition leader Robert Corbin went on to say “Guyana practices polarized politics and come elections time, the nation vote race and as such they will seemingly be back in power despite their shortcomings”
Ok Mr. Corbin, since you never admit to rigged elections in Guyana by your PNC party then you Sir, kindly give an answer to the following.
Mr. Corbin, since your support base is just about 30%,why not tell the Guyanese people and the entire world how your PNC party used to amass a whopping 70% all votes cast during Forbes Burnham rule?
Mr. Corbin, why not tell the Guyanese people and the entire world how did your PNC party through Mr. Hoyte got a massive 85% of all votes cast to make him ruler of Guyana?
Mr. Corbin was it not the same voters you are now calling racist through race based voting voted overwhelmingly for your PNC party prior to 1992 election?
Mr. Corbin, more question for you Sir.
Is South Africa not race-based voting too since it used to have white minority rule?
Should that Government be thrown out of office and be replaced with white minority rule again?
Are you advocating, asking or begging the Guyana Armed Forces to overthrow the Democratically Elected Government of Guyana?
To replace it with whom, you and your now PNCR to rip and rape Guyana like your then PNC party had done for 28 long hard difficult years?
Mr. Corbin, why not come clean with the people of Guyana and the entire world and state facts of how your then PNC party came to and held on to power for 28 years.
Admit and then apologise for all wrong doings to the majority Guyanese and get a fresh start to see if you can win hearts, minds and most importantly votes, come election time in Guyana.
If you refused to do this, Sir, then you must never utter words like race-base voting at election time.
T. King
Feb 14, 2025
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