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Aug 22, 2019 Letters
Now the Ministers, the opposition party and others, will remember the value of the everyday man, either to put them back in power or to get them elected.
The rich, the powerful businessmen and women also party leaders combine cannot do it.
It takes the small, everyday man and the poor people to put them in government. The votes of the poor and everyday man are the majority, and only they can guarantee a victory.
Unfortunately, when the government is formed, the small man is neglected and forgotten.
In North America, things are approached differently, although we love our party and leaders, we speak out and speak up, if one does not complain or point out the wrongdoings of their leaders, changes will never come, and that is one of the biggest faults of Guyanese.
Their beliefs are you should not talk against your party, how ignorant.
I have a little experience and knowledge of politics; I was a delegate in the Liberal Party in Canada, back in the eighties. The then Prime Minister was Mr. Pierre Trudeau. We the delegates had authority and responsibilities. We pinpointed the needs of the people, and the people made demands
In some countries, people would bow to their leaders as though Jesus has arrived; bow only to God. Speak up to your leaders and ministers, tell them where they are going wrong and you would be more respected, you would have a better life and a better country.
Poor people are the majority and only you can put them in power. Promises will be made and most of them will be broken.
Remind them of these promises and hold them accountable.
The small man is the real man and the big man will always be the minority, learn that.
Respectfully
J.C. Grant-Stuart Snr.
Toronto, Canada
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