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Frankly Speaking

Capitalism –for and against workers...So, how “polarised” are we?Even as I suspect that my typical economically–challenged working class employees, have little time to consider intellectually/analytically, the profundities of systems, theories and ideologies, as they fight to survive daily, I still share with them these thoughts on (practical) capitalism and its challenges these days.

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On street-people – and `homes’-And my sorrow for promoters Here is one of my more brief pieces.

Frankly Speaking

Thoughts on Guyana’s Diaspora-We Gave The World…“Di-as-pora”—— Greek for “scattering of seeds?”

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Rebellion, Republicanism, and yes, Mashramani Black History? African Heritage? I was in my mid-twenties, a school teacher and reasonably conscious of our local politics when Forbes Burnham opted for a Republican Guyana in 1970.

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Functional respect for an office On Presidents….And Other Personalities By Allan Fenty I feel entitled to a brief post-birthday waffle today.

The other side of Christmas

Or What Some People Do With `The Season’ (A few reflections today)No I don’t want to, nor can I ever, put any damper on this wonderful, now all-pervasive festival of celebration of the Christ-Child’s Birth.

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Cheddi Jagan in jail – And Christmas with the PNC Now what on earth would prompt me to hark back to such an issue and time as embedded in my caption?

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Welcome, Ambassador Jones A warm sincere welcome to you Mister Ambassador representing the most-talked-about nation in the world, the United States of America (USA).

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Corruption – and Cabinet changes – Perception usually prevails Even as I’ll eschew classic definitions of the term, I felt an urge to offer my “three-cents” bit on the issue of corruption, so current at this time.

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Some significant national disagreements -And from Carifesta 10 to Mashramani 2009 You’re Guyanese to the core.

Ninth De Sinco Milkant cycle race pedals off today

It’s around the inner circuit of the National Park again for local cyclists today who will pedal off in keen rivalry for the 9th annual De Sinco Trading Limited Milkant sponsored cycling programme from 09:00hrs.

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‘Somebody make some noise!!’ Basics about criminal networks Past sixty I am, but very young at heart.

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