Dear Editor,
Now, if you ask the question: “How is a Government elected to power?”, my answer would be, and I am quoting straight from the Google dictionary of meanings, it states, “The most common form of democracy today is representative democracy, where the people elect government officials to govern on their behalf, such as in a parliamentary or presidential democracy.”
Simply put, that answer is: through the ballot box, or by the use of the ballot box.
Western democracy – of which Guyana is a part – has carried out this sacred process for centuries, with the best results coming out of that process being a Government of and for the people who elected them. Any other process is birthed out of fraud, and should be readily outlawed by all civilised, right-thinking people.
So, when Aubrey Norton comes out of his corner with that nonsensical statement that a Government is elected or verified, whichever term he used, by an election petition, then it all shows the depths of this man’s depravity. It cannot be that this guy is unlearned; far from it, he happens to be educated at our premier institution of learning, so being unlearned is not in question. What is in question is the level of his intelligence and his ability to reason and comprehend written language. In the present circumstances, these cognitive skills are woefully lacking.
But you have to sympathise with this guy, for the simple fact that, when you are coming out of a background of fraudulent dealings, like the rigging of elections, your mind has become so corrupted that reason eludes you. Norton has been fashioned and moulded out of a fraudulent PNC system of rigging, so that he cannot see a way forward. So, they are now trying every which way to get a court to overturn what the people of this great country have already mandated. That is not going to happen, that nonsensical proposal of his would have to be kept to himself and his party, because no one in a civilised world would even entertain, far less accommodate, such foolishness.
But what Norton is not telling us is that he is crying hard for his supper, because he is under heavy PNC duress. Having won his party’s election on a 30% slate and still not considered a “Leader”, he is in a bad state. Even more distressing is the fact that he is not even in Parliament. You see, to be considered a “strong leader” in PNC terminology, you must sound like a dragon, with fire coming out of your nostrils, breathing threats as you go along. So, like the poor, depraved soul that he is at the present moment, he must do something to come out as strong and demanding to his followers.
Again, I say to Aubrey Norton: just relax and enjoy a possible next 3 months of waiting in the sidelines.
Respectfully,
Neil Adams