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Jan 06, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The country is enjoying a breather from the madness because the beast has flown to foreign climes where conditions are more favourable than they are in Guyana at this time. Indeed the Angel of Doom seeks out the weakest spot in the world and he can see these spots in a twinkling.
However, this situation will not last because Guyana is a place that breeds negativity. There is going to be the accident that would claim its first life. The streets are full of vehicles to the point of overcrowding. This would breed impatience in a young man who will throw caution to the wind in an open area with deadly consequences.
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Guns are still all too common as the nation would learn when there will be a shootout as some gunmen attack a man who is capable of defending himself.
The fallout will have the police wondering if all their efforts have gone to naught.
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Family disputes are the order of the day and will actually lead to the first murder this year. Envy among relatives would be the order; the consequences would be fatal. At the root of the dispute would be a murder that occurred a few years ago.
It would be a bitter start to the year in which people have been seriously hurt because of their inability to recognize the power of reasoning.
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