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Mar 21, 2021 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
The PNC-Led Coalition is a pathetic bunch of individuals and a party that wants to rule this country without the benefit of winning an election. They are a representation of fraud whichever side of the spectrum you may want to view it, hence they are unfit to hold office ever again. First they tried to commit an international fraud by stealing an entire election then when that failed their vulgar and loose behaviour in an out of parliament has left us shocked and spell-bound to say the least.
They have now embarked upon another stratagem, that is, playing the victim card, they are trying their utmost to gain attention to themselves as persons who were cheated out of office. In their quest to achieve that end, they were able to engage the Canadian Government in discussions as they would have it “see with them.” Yes, the Canadians did see through them, how they tried to rig the elections right before their own eyes, so there is no need for a better interpretation as to what were the intentions of the PNC, it was as transparent as the noonday sun. So playing victim now will not help in any way.
Not only were they trying to steal the election but when the International Observer team tried to return to observe the recount the PNC were belligerent enough about it and summarily blocked their return. All of these things are testimony of the atrocious conduct of this cabal.
So what can the Coalition really engage the Canadians with? What can the general tone of the discussion be? Are they truly penitent or remorseful of their actions or are they going to rehash the same old nonsensical argument that they have won the March 2, 2020 Election? Which one of these? The answer is none of the above.
What the PNC needs to embark upon is not a race baiting, sympathy card play victim, but have as their resolve to abide by the rule of law, otherwise their situation could be summed up as hopeless!
Respectfully Submitted,
Neil Adams
Feb 05, 2025
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