Echoes of the beginning of a cold war
Dear Editor, The latest developments between the USA and China to many echo the beginning of a cold war if not a warm one.
Dear Editor, The latest developments between the USA and China to many echo the beginning of a cold war if not a warm one.
Dear Editor, It was interesting to learn that some senior members of the APNU coalition have finally acknowledged that the Recount Numbers are legitimate in keeping with the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) and the Chief Justice of Guyana ruling that GECOM must make the declaration using the recount votes.
Dear Editor, I am looking around. I ask myself. Where I am?
Dear Editor, To casually, flimsily and callously dismiss a serious concern as coalition business speaks volumes of the level of arrogance on full display.
Dear Editor, I have been trying to think of a metaphor for the Election farrago.
Dear Editor, It is apparent that someone, most likely a troll, is attempting to link my name to a social media posting that seeks to besmirch the good name and character of Justice (Retd.)
Dear Editor, It seems to have become the norm that individuals and organizations that take actions or make statements which appear to be averse to the rigging agenda are subject to various kinds of attacks.
Dear Editor, Since the PNC-led APNU/AFC lost the No-Confidence Motion vote in the National Assembly Guyana has been going through very difficult times.
Dear Editor, As a Grade Six teacher who has served the children of Guyana for more than twenty years, I am anxious about the reopening of schools.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) takes this opportunity to respond to your newspaper’s inserts into the Union’s press statement carried on Monday July 20, 2020.
Dear Editor, If it weren’t for the tragic situation facing our country one would have howled with laughter at the comical yet duplicitous performances of the two Guyana de facto Ministers before the OAS Permanent Council on July 21, 2020.
Dear Editor, I am replying to a letter entitled `Pulse of the nation has deserted PNCR’ in the July 20, 2020 edition of SN by Harry N Nawbatt which was in reply to mine of July 18, 2020.
Dear Editor, In his letter in the SN of July 21, 2020, Tarron Khemraj wrote; “One columnist wrote us off as being dishonest when we mentioned how difficult it is to measure ethnic distribution of income and wealth.”
Dear Editor, The institutions and freedoms of a democratic society are being abused and set against the nation in an attempted resurrection of the Forbes Burnham doctrine of Manifest Destiny.
Dear Editor, The lengths and depths that the APNU+AFC has gone and is willing to go to illegally hold on to power are no longer surprising.
Dear Editor, Permit me to share some old lessons on lying as taught by my long deceased parents.
Dear Editor, I have followed the numerous cases that have engaged the courts in Guyana and the CCJ in Trinidad, since the one dealing with the No Confidence Motion, the appointment of Patterson, et al.
Dear Editor, For a while now I wanted to publicly recognize the courageous act of Mr.
Dear Editor, The PNC-led APNU+AFC have behavioural problems. They are misbehaving pretending that they have power.
Dear Editor, It tells the level of desperation the caretaker government has sunk to when its members would see it fit and proper to twist and falsify facts to suit their shallow narrative at no less a forum than the OAS.
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